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    Oak Tree Down at VIR

    Sad news :(


    Oak Tree Down


    Alton, VA, July 2, 2113 – There is no easy way to say this – The Oak Tree is down. The iconic landmark that has come to symbolize VIRginia International Raceway has fallen, broken at the base.

    “We are in shock and mourning,” said track owner Connie Nyholm. “We’re too busy right now trying to get the racetrack cleared of debris. We are grateful no one was at the corner station or on track when she fell and that there is no damage to the track surface. Tomorrow we’ll begin to get our arms around what this really means, but I can tell you that it means more than any of us want to think about today.”

    The massive oak stood sentinel at the south end of the racetrack, looking out from the highest point on the property at the sprawling facility and its 3.27 miles of serpentine asphalt that has come to be regarded as the most challenging in North America, if not the world.

    Its branches shaded the apex of the legendary Oak Tree Turn, looking down on the likes of Roger Penske, Walt Hansgen, Tom Kristensen and Richard Petty as well as a host of race drivers from the brilliant to the not so.

    “I can tell you this,” Nyholm said, “The Oak Tree will live on in our minds and hearts, and we will give it an appropriate send-off. Please email your thoughts and suggestions to oaktree@VIRnow.com for proper ways to honor this old friend.”
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    #2
    Any news what happenned to it? Did someone hit it or did storms take the tree?
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      #3
      well as you well know we have been having tons of rain for the last few weeks. Through some of my friends I have gathered the ground was very wet there.

      I hope they use the wood to make something cool to remember the iconic turn 11.
      1987 325i LeChump: H&R Race springs, weight reduction and beat to hell

      2005 Mazda RX8: Koni Yellows, Hotchkis FSB, 245 BFG Rivals RTR #11

      2011 Mazda CX7 Sport: The family truckster

      2001 Buick Park Ave: The DD grandpamobile

      1991 Ford F150 XLT 302: camping/towing

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        #4
        1987 325i LeChump: H&R Race springs, weight reduction and beat to hell

        2005 Mazda RX8: Koni Yellows, Hotchkis FSB, 245 BFG Rivals RTR #11

        2011 Mazda CX7 Sport: The family truckster

        2001 Buick Park Ave: The DD grandpamobile

        1991 Ford F150 XLT 302: camping/towing

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          #5
          I suggested that they slice cross sections of the tree up and burn an Oak Tree picture on them to sell for charity. I would buy one.

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            #6
            Some one should make something beautiful out of it. Like furniture for the track or something.
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              #7
              cut up oak tree, turn into something that can be sold to raise money/honor the tree, then buy the biggest damn tree that a spade can carry and replant!

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                #8
                Take clones, and re-plant new trees, its still the same tree. ;)

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                  #9
                  Ran accross this last weekend. I like the concept and simplicity. I will prob order one

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                  1987 325i LeChump: H&R Race springs, weight reduction and beat to hell

                  2005 Mazda RX8: Koni Yellows, Hotchkis FSB, 245 BFG Rivals RTR #11

                  2011 Mazda CX7 Sport: The family truckster

                  2001 Buick Park Ave: The DD grandpamobile

                  1991 Ford F150 XLT 302: camping/towing

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