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    Default BLOOMQUIST 18 to 0. Luckiest number

    Anyone know what the China man told him about this? Pretty cool story really! Only numbers he has ever ran on his cars 90/ number on his Dads car 1st car he ever drove. 17 on his 1st car, 18 all the way to the 0 after his trip to China!

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    Read about this recently. Chinaman said something along the lines of 8 represents infinity and when you put a 1 in front of it, it is the most powerful number in the world. On the way home Bloomquist decided that 0 should be even more powerful since the entire universe is made up of zeros/circles. But he keeps the 18 on the car just in case the Chinaman was right.

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    And that folks is the answer... he sold that China man every thing he had with an 18 on it while there even!

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    He talks about it in this Youtube interview. https://youtu.be/bU5pptLPmqc
    Read about this recently.
    Yeah, that was in the racing news article, but I believe they got it from this interview, because they mention the interview in the article.
    Last edited by Stefan2k4; 06-18-2018 at 06:47 PM.

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    And the china man told him he would be leading the lucas oil points by june 1st also. You see what has happend here now dont you!😭😭
    THE REAL SLIDING SIDEWAYS!

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    In math zero is the origin. It's the starting point or reference from which everything else is measured.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan2k4 View Post
    In math zero is the origin. It's the starting point or reference from which everything else is measured.
    Zero...or null, by definition, is also neither positive or negative...which rules out 100% of us on 4m. 😁

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    Zero is the balance of positive and negative, much like Yin and Yang. If you recall back in the early days of Bloomquist running the zero, it encircled the Yin and Yang symbol.

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