For once, NASCAR as a sanctioning body completely deserves a heaping of praise.Nope, there won't be rubbing, questioning or accusing in this post because its actions Monday afternoon concerning the true spirit of Memorial Day in the States is something a lot of fans won't soon forget. And should they, on any level -- whether it involve a national anthem singer or the allowance of a foreign-owned manufacturer in the sport -- there's one moment to fall back on.
That moment came at exactly 3PM Monday when NASCAR threw the red flag over the Coca-Cola 600, brought the field to a stop, quieted the cars and stood at silent attention in honor of the service of the men and women of the armed forces.
It was touching and certainly tear-inducing, and most of all, it was completely unexpected.
Hardly anyone at the track knew what was transpiring when the caution flag waved just shy of the top of the hour. Persistent rain showers that had peppered the track all weekend and eventually turned the race into the Coca-Cola 340.5 were originally thought to be the culprit. But the rain wasn't falling then, and the quick red flag left several teams wondering what to do next.
"They must know something we don't," said Jeff Gordon over his in-car radio, prior to NASCAR's race director telling the team spotters what was going on. Gordon thought they had spotted more rain hitting the track.
With the exception of maybe the FOX Sports crew, most of the track was left in the dark and the sanctioning body never announced prior to the race that they would stop all activities prior to the race.
Nope, this wasn't a grandstanding publicity stunt.
Instead, NASCAR brought the field to the front stretch, stopped the cars and had them shut off, asked all pit crew members to form a solid line on pit road parallel with the pit wall and asked all spectators to rise. For nearly two minutes, the FOX broadcast showed nothing but pictures of the silent Lowe's Motor Speedway that had stopped in its tracks and stood in remembrance.
"We are under caution on our most solemn of holidays, Memorial Day," said FOX play-by-play voice Mike Joy during the broadcast. "There is no crash, no blown engine and no rain. NASCAR, in what I think is an extraordinary gesture, has elected to throw the caution flag so that was we come to the 3 o'clock hour -- the time at which our president has asked all Americans to honor all of those who have served in the defense and protection of our country -- NASCAR is going to bring all the cars the front straightaway, park them, and shut them off.
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Crew members perform a pit stop on driver Ryan Newman's car during the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 auto race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Monday, May 25, 2009. (AP Photo/Terry Renna)
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David Reutimann celebrates his win in the CocaCola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, on Monday, May 25, 2009. (Davie Hinshaw/Charlotte Observer/MCT)
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David Reutimann celebrates his win in the CocaCola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, on Monday, May 25, 2009. (Davie Hinshaw/Charlotte Observer/MCT)
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Crew members for David Reutimann celebrate his win in the CocaCola 600 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, on Monday, May 25, 2009. (Jeff SinerCharlotte Observer/MCT)
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David Reutimann (00) and Juan Pablo Montoya (42) race during the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 auto race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Monday, May 25, 2009. Reutimann won the rain-shortened race. (AP Photo/Rick Havner)
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David Reutimann (00) and Juan Pablo Montoya (42) race during the NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 auto race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Monday, May 25, 2009. Reutimann won the rain-shortened race. (AP Photo/Rick Havner)
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CONCORD, NC - MAY 25: Team owner Michael Waltrip (L), driver of the #55 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota, and David Reutimann (C), driver of the #00 Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota, celebrate in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 on May 25, 2009 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Reutimann won the Coca-Cola 600 due to a rain out on lap 227. (Photo by John Harrelson/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** David Reutimann;Michael Waltrip
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CONCORD, NC - MAY 25: David Reutimann, driver of the #00 Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 on May 25, 2009 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Reutimann won the Coca-Cola 600 due to a rain out on lap 227. (Photo by Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** David Reutimann
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CONCORD, NC - MAY 25: David Reutimann, driver of the #00 Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota, celebrates in victory lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 on May 25, 2009 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina. Reutimann won the Coca-Cola 600 due to a rain out on lap 227. (Photo by Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images for NASCAR) *** Local Caption *** David Reutimann
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David Reutimann, second from left, celebrates after winning the rain-shortened NASCAR Coca-Cola 600 auto race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Monday, May 25, 2009. (AP Photo/Mike McCarn)
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"All the fans have come to their feet, all the flags have been lowered to half-mast and all of the crewman have come to the edge of their pit boxes all along pit road to aid in this solemn salute to all of those who have served."
The pictures, as they say, were worth a thousand words and then some. Mostly, though, they were worth chills and goosebumps to all of those who saw the events happening in front of them. It was a spectacular occasion that saw tears fall across the speedway.
On the Performance Racing Network broadcast, announcers Doug Rice and Mark Garrow mentioned that Hoots, the race director, said something across the NASCAR officials' radio channel to the tune of "Some things are much bigger than anything we're doing here" and he couldn't have been more spot on.
The race had reached a critical moment with more rain bearing down on the track, green flag pit stops nearing and competition starting to heat up. In fact, the rain arrived before NASCAR could resume the race under green flag conditions, but they eventually restarted the proceedings.
Still, to think that NASCAR had the guts to completely stop a competitive race at a moment with such high stakes really says something about the direction this sport is under no matter how many times we question it.
NASCAR, bravo to you, and of course, an even bigger hat tip to those serving and that have served in order for events like the Coca-Cola 600 to happen in the first place.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
5-27-2009 @ 6:58AM
chuck a. said...
I was there, I am speechless and the moment of silence said it all!! God bless America!!!
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5-26-2009 @ 7:46AM
obamaizadope said...
Brian France thought he was going to turn ol' push rod V8 Nascar into F1 by distancing itself as much as possible from its southern roots. Now, with ratings in the tank (if you think they're bad with DW and Fox, wait til that other network takes over) he's back, hat in hand, with fraudulent appeals to patriotism, while Toyota is eating everybody's lunch. Good luck..
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5-26-2009 @ 7:46AM
Kim said...
That's one thing that can never be taken away from NASCAR. They are by far the most respectful sport when it comes to honoring Americans, our fallen troops and those currently serving. Each week their fighter jet flyovers, stellar Star Spangled Banner performances, and salute to our troops, prove that they are a sport that has nothing but respect for those who fight and give for our country and its citizens. On this, I agree, NASCAR should be commended for stopping a full fledged competetion and supporting our President (regardless of their own political views), to honor those who have fallen.
Hats off to you NASCAR. I am sorry I missed it but was at my own Memorial Day honoring celebrations.
Kim
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5-26-2009 @ 9:12AM
Jim said...
I have have been Prouder to be a NASCAR Fan! Amen!
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5-26-2009 @ 10:50AM
Gonzalez said...
An open letter to Nascar;
I was ready to give up on you all. With the Carl Long issue, I told myself that I was going to put myself on a six race suspension (not watch or listen to the radio broadcast) for you all picking on the little guy. Then you all went and did the moment of silence. Thanks for remembering us and you have me back in the game. To Mr. France and Mr. Helton, all the Nascar officials, all the pit crew members, and the 43 drivers- THANK YOU. We shall see you in Michigan.
TSgt Juan M. Gonzalez
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5-26-2009 @ 11:02AM
Charlie said...
If that clown France wanted to be patriotic he would have announced the end of jap cars in his series
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5-26-2009 @ 4:43PM
demzrdopes said...
Hell, France would have let Hitler race if it meant cash in his pocket..
5-26-2009 @ 11:10AM
bengalonetz said...
Thanks NASCAR for doing the right thing.
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5-26-2009 @ 11:25AM
wldthang59 said...
some people are gonna bash NASCAR and France for anything he does. too bad you can't put aside your differences for a measly 2 minutes and see what it is to be an AMERICAN!!! Get over the fact that the toyota is now racing in the series. remember this, American cars have been made in Mexico and Canada for MANY years and we never said a thing about it. i welcome the international feel of NASCAR today and i appalaud NASCAR for thier Patriotism!! God Bless America
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5-26-2009 @ 11:29AM
gwf13 said...
Mr France why not get a head start on the next new series car, fly to China so the COT can be produced there...see how much money the owners can save and NASCAR can out it in its pocket buying them from China
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5-28-2009 @ 2:23PM
phantomracing200 said...
we need grass route racing in NASCAR thats the only way its going to make it. i race a modifed all around north east we need the fans to come and watch and support the short track racing. because that is the only way NASCAR well get new talent. With out grass route racing NASCAR wouldn't be anything with ppl like Jr. gordon , sterwart , joey. they all came from grass route racing. NASCAR needs talented drivers like them.
5-26-2009 @ 12:44PM
bobknot131 said...
i don't like nascar or any racing on t.v. but this was a nice thing to remember the true meaning of memorial day by stopping the race for a few minutes.
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5-26-2009 @ 1:16PM
mfatty500 said...
HATE napcar, but that was a good deed. was not watching your "race"
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5-26-2009 @ 2:26PM
jimbo said...
Wouldn't see that at an NBA game. And I just read an article,that the naacp was suing NASCAR for having the Confederate flag somewhere . Don't they have more important things to worry about, like all the violence & crime in their neighborhoods,the drugs,the drop-out rates of blacks in highschools. On and on. And they're all in a huff over a flag. Way to go NASCAR.We know who the real patriots are in this country.
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5-26-2009 @ 5:27PM
nzcr14 said...
here we go again. watch my next load of posts getting "lost in space" or sabotaged again audience.
my big mouth again when i see foul play.
oh well, works for me....A.S.
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5-26-2009 @ 9:14PM
pj said...
Another ploy by the france idiots. They will do ANYTHING to bring back the fans they alienated.
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5-27-2009 @ 11:55AM
gregsachiko said...
CLASS ACT is all I can say about this subject.
THANKS AMERICA for showing support it does go a long way, to get that extra motivation to do the things we did!
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5-27-2009 @ 4:25PM
nzcr14 said...
Although i have been a harsh speaker against some of
the policyes of NAZCAR ; notice it's nazcar and not nascar because their nazcar neverending screwed up rules, i have to object to some of the BS hate storyes i read on these pages against nazcar.
My first post about has been sabotaged for ; very likely responding too harsley and confrontive to some posters, so lets try again in a more mellow way.Been a long long time nazcar and indy fan and i
have to gladly say that NAZCAR HAS BEEN THE BIGGEST SANCTIONING SPORTS BODY TO HONOR AND RESPECT OUR LIVE, ACTIVE AND FALLEN SOLDERS!!! PERIOD!!!!.
I DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE POLITICAL BIAS; I DO NOT CARE IF NAZCAR WAS SUPPORTING PRESIDENT BARABBA OSAMA WISHES!! NAZCAR HAS BEEN BEHIND PATRIOTTISM
AND OUR ENTIRE MILITARY CORES FOR AGES AND THOSE ARE THE FACTS! INDISPUTABLE FACTS FOR THOSE WHO HAVE FOLLOWED THE SPORT.IT'S DEFENETELY NOT THE FIRST TIME that we see our military elites performing,getting honored and entertaining at the tracks before or after or while racing too.
THE F-15 SQUADRON and other jets from NAVY and USAF
bombers too have been flying by the tracks all over USA for generations so it's FRAUDOLENT to say BRIAN FRANCE is only now back with fraudolent appeals to patriottism.PATRIOTTISM HAS BEEN A BIG PART OF NAZCAR FOR AGES!!!.AND IT'S NOT TOYOTA, THAT IS EATING EVERYBODY'S LUNCH!. IT'S THE AMERICAN CAR INDUSTRY IN DETROIT AND ELSEWHERE THAT HAS BEEN DISPOSING THE LUNCH AWAY BY BUILDING MANY OF THEIR VEHICLES OVERSEAS AND PRODUCING TRASHEY FULL OF PROBLEMS CARS BUILT IN USA just so people keep on trading in and DTROITS POCKETS SWALLOW OF CASH EVEN
WIDER. THAT'S THE REALITY that has been going on for 20+ years. LIVE WITH,OR LIVE UP TOO,OR SAY THE HELL WITH DETROIT AND BUY JAPS TOYOTA /HONDA.
CASE SOLVED, CASE CLOSED. works for me...
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5-27-2009 @ 9:19PM
illsell4u said...
Way to go, Anna.
Michael Bishop LeVan
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