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Moyer Jr
I saw he was back racing this past weekend at the mag. He wasn't gone very long!
not bashing, just glad to see he still wants to race.
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Glad to see you back JR. Sure enjoyed our talks at the Brandon Ale House in Tampa during speed weeks!!!
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Good deal I hope he has his deamon's behind him now and can enjoy a race now and again..
If you can't race it or take it to bed! It ain't worth having!
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There is a article on DOD but don't have a subscription.
Welcome Back Billy Jr!!!
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Good see him back in his car, maybe letting some of his sponsors go took some pressure off him. He can race some regional shows to find his passion back for racing and have fun doing it again.
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How can ya welcome someone back that was never gone?
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Originally Posted by Kwd1253
Good see him back in his car, maybe letting some of his sponsors go took some pressure off him. He can race some regional shows to find his passion back for racing and have fun doing it again.
Good post kwd, makes sense.
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Originally Posted by Wet & Tacky
That's my boy errrrrrrrrrr that's Billy Moyer Jr.'s boy!
I can totally understand Billy Moyer Jr. Jr. realizing that racing for a living, vacations, going to the lake, birthday parties and ball games can all blend together nicely.
Get some mud on yer tars and have fun living life while enjoying some:
WFO CARS SIDEWAYS CLAY SLINGIN' ACTION!!!!
Sumthin' tells me you ain't from Ky yucky! But yes, hated to hear he was leaving glad he stayed.
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Originally Posted by Kwd1253
Good see him back in his car, maybe letting some of his sponsors go took some pressure off him. He can race some regional shows to find his passion back for racing and have fun doing it again.
He said in his DoD interview that he had his head clear and was ready to get back out and hit it... He also said he still had the backing of his sponsors as well which I found interesting after his little melt down.....
If you can't race it or take it to bed! It ain't worth having!
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Originally Posted by Nasty55
He said in his DoD interview that he had his head clear and was ready to get back out and hit it... He also said he still had the backing of his sponsors as well which I found interesting after his little melt down.....
Thanks didn't see the interview on dod, going check out in few. I was going to try make to that race but had work next day. Looks like I missed a good bubb and billy race.
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I keep waitin' for Birky to show up at some track unannounced. Racers never retire.
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Seems, for most, that are any good at it at all, it's hard to get away and stay away. Even us race fans. We miss a good race and it eats us up. I guess there are worse addictions. I've seen the old duffer racers that have trouble walking, wishing they could strap in one more time.
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Originally Posted by SnakeX3
I keep waitin' for Birky to show up at some track unannounced. Racers never retire.
That would be awesome to see Brian come back out but i think he is enjoying being dad right now and staying under the radar..
If you can't race it or take it to bed! It ain't worth having!
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Billy jrs article said he plans to run full bore the rest of the year with plans to take off a week here and there to spend time with family and friends... Hopefully he doesnt burn himself out again..
If you can't race it or take it to bed! It ain't worth having!
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It seems like he is extremely family oriented and being on road was taking away from his family time and it finally got to him.. On Twitter it seems like he really wants to be involved with his nephews and wasn't around much..
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He's a drama queen seeking attention, mission accomplished.
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At this point its hard not to wonder when the next "change of heart" will come .
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Originally Posted by ptown
He's a drama queen seeking attention, mission accomplished.
Can't argue with that
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Originally Posted by Speed Zone
How can ya welcome someone back that was never gone?
I was thinking the same thing
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Originally Posted by Nasty55
That would be awesome to see Brian come back out but i think he is enjoying being dad right now and staying under the radar..
As most of us, that have already raised our kids know. Once they reach the mid teens and find girls or boys, they don't really want to hang with Mom and Dad too much. I hope Brian is in a position to come back then. Sometimes family racing makes a bond during those tough teen years.
My Dad used to semi joke, love and enjoy them till 14 then kill them and try to revive at 25. If you've been there, you will understand.
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