Mark S. Weaver

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Mark S. Weaver

Mark S. Weaver

@marksweaver

Artist by nature, Designer by Profession, 6X U.S. Patent Holder. Motorsports Photographer just for Fun! #Design #IndustrialDesign #autonomous

Detroit, Michigan شامل ہوئے Ocak 2010
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Brad Keselowski@keselowski·
Ripped around Dega with the boys yesterday 😎
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Mark S. Weaver
Mark S. Weaver@marksweaver·
@IMS @DanicaPatrick Danica was pretty good on the big ovals. Never quite understood why Indycar didn’t try to help develop her more but 🤷🏻‍♂️
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FOX: NASCAR@NASCARONFOX·
Handsome Harry. Mr. September. NASCAR legend Harry Gant talks with @mikejoy500 in Darlington.
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Mark S. Weaver
Mark S. Weaver@marksweaver·
@markmartin " Scenes from the last trip in 1783." Jusssst for a second there I thought Mark was a Time Traveler 😉 Hey-you never know...I mean he IS fast!
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Mark Martin
Mark Martin@markmartin·
Scenes from the last trip in 1783. It’s going to be available shortly. I’m going to miss it but trying to top it with 1860.
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Mark S. Weaver@marksweaver·
@mikejoy500 @AdamButler__ One time at Charlotte in the early 90’s (I was 22/23) I was wearing a Holman-Moody T-shirt and as Bill France Jr is walking by with an entourage, he stops, steps back points at my Tshirt and gives me the 👍🏽 sign 🙂
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Mike Joy
Mike Joy@mikejoy500·
@AdamButler__ Bill France Sr would often engage with fans at the track. His home address and home phone number were listed in the Daytona Beach phone book.
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C. Bird
C. Bird@CBird73936300·
The 2026 Goodyear tires 400 honorary starter.
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Joshua Killewald
Joshua Killewald@burstflare1·
@marksweaver @SethEggert91 @NASCARMex Rest of the Schedule: 3/29-Autódromo Chiapas 4/26-Tulum International Airport 5/17-Autódromo Miguel E. Abed 6/7-Óvalo Aguascalientes México 6/27-Parque Tangamanga II 7/26-EcoCentro Expositor Querétaro 8/16-Super Óvalo Potosino 9/5-Autódromo Monterrey
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Kaylee Bryson
Kaylee Bryson@kaylee11b·
On track today at Road Atlanta!
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Sam Block
Sam Block@theblockspot·
From Geno Smith To Matt Simms Michael Vick Ryan Fitzpatrick Bryce Petty Josh McCown Sam Darnold Trevor Siemian Luke Falk Joe Flacco Zach Wilson Mike White Josh Johnson Chris Streveler Aaron Rodgers Tim Boyle Tyrod Taylor Justin Fields Brady Cook & the Jets are back to Geno Smith.
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C. Bird@CBird73936300·
Wendell Scott
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C. Bird@CBird73936300·
The Holman-Moody Fred Lorenzen Crew
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DK🇺🇸🦅🇺🇸@1Nicdar·
Interesting read. 👇🏼 The company that k*lled Kmart was not Walmart. 1962: Kmart opens its first discount store in Garden City, Michigan. One simple idea. Sell everything a family needs under one roof at prices no one else can match. The formula works from day one. By 1966, Kmart has over 160 locations and surpassed $1B in sales. By 1976, the company opens 271 new stores in a single year. No retailer in history had ever expanded that fast. By 1981, the 2,000th Kmart store opens its doors. Kmart is the second largest retailer in America behind only Sears. Families across the country plan their weekends around trips to Kmart. The brand is everywhere. Then CEO Joseph Antonini makes a fatal decision. Instead of investing in the stores that made Kmart dominant, he goes on a buying spree. Walden Books. Builders Square. The Sports Authority. OfficeMax. Borders. Five major acquisitions in roughly a decade. The plan: turn Kmart into a retail conglomerate that owns everything. The result is the opposite. Corporate attention shifts away from the core business. Store shelves go empty because inventory management falls apart. Locations go decades without renovation. Customers start complaining about dirty, outdated stores. Meanwhile, the acquisitions drain capital and executive focus. Not a single one works out. By 1995, all five are sold off. But the damage is already done. Walmart passes Kmart in sales in 1990 and never looks back. Kmart’s stores keep getting worse while the competition keeps getting better. 2002: Kmart files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The largest retailer to ever go bankrupt. They merge with Sears in 2005, hoping two struggling giants can save each other. They can’t. Sears Holdings files for bankruptcy in 2018. From 2,486 stores at its peak to just 3 locations remaining today. Meanwhile, Walmart owns discount retail completely. Sam Walton opened his first store in 1962. The same year Kmart opened. But Walton never bought bookstores or sporting goods chains or office supply companies. He did one thing. He built the most efficient supply chain in retail history and delivered the lowest prices to customers every single day. Over 10,800 stores worldwide. $681 billion in revenue. 2.1 million employees. The largest company on Earth by revenue. Same year. Same industry. Opposite strategies. Opposite outcomes. Your biggest threat is not your competition. It is the moment you stop investing in what made you successful and start chasing things that sound exciting. Your customers fell in love with your core product. They did not ask you to become five different companies. Stop thinking growth means acquiring more. Start thinking growth means becoming the best at what you already do. The businesses that last are the ones that go deeper, not wider. Because when you try to own everything, you end up losing the one thing that mattered. Think Big. - Chris M. Walker
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Mark S. Weaver
Mark S. Weaver@marksweaver·
@6matthewmartin @MonsterMile Perhaps a dumb question but did they clear paint OVER the contingency sponsor decals? The shine and reflection seems to go over and not stop at the sticker's surface? Also, if it's Dover in 1991, I was there-Turn 1, top row, sitting under my homemade Holman-Moody banner.🏁
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Brad Galli
Brad Galli@BradGalli·
Welcome back, Mickey! Red Wings great Mickey Redmond is back in the broadcast booth tonight for the first time since January. He underwent a cervical spine fusion to address chronic neck issues. Mickey joined us on @WXYZDetroit tonight.
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Mark S. Weaver@marksweaver·
@BradGalli @wxyzdetroit We’re fortunate to have Jason call the Tigers games-he’s among the best I’ve ever personally heard. If he moves onto bigger opportunities, so be it-we have certainly enjoyed one of the best as our own! 🐅⚾️🎤
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Brad Galli
Brad Galli@BradGalli·
Tigers broadcaster Jason Benetti has landed a new, big role: he is the new play-by-play announcer for Sunday Night Baseball on NBC. Benetti will continue to call Tigers games, stepping away once a week for the national game. The organization offered public support and congratulated him on the job. “We’re incredibly proud that Jason Benetti has been named the new voice of Sunday Night Baseball on NBC. This recognition reflects his exceptional broadcasting talent, tireless commitment to excellence, and engaging personality, all of which combine to make him a premier storyteller across all of sports,” the team said in a statement.
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Jay Coker
Jay Coker@jcoker1·
February 29, 1976- Bill Elliott makes his Cup debut in a Ford Torino originally raced by Richie Panch in 1973. The car was bought from Bobby Allison. Elliott only made 32 laps in the Carolina 500 and finished 33rd. Photo credit: @Highwayracer77.
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Mark S. Weaver@marksweaver·
@JohnNewby_ Unless I'm wrong, they didn't pick up any positions as most of the field finished but it was still a smart strategy because typically there are several DNFs. Myatt has lots of seat time in NASCAR Europe which is all road courses...
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John Newby
John Newby@JohnNewby_·
Myatt Snider climbs from the No. 48 and has a quick chat with Chad Knaus.
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Mark S. Weaver@marksweaver·
@jcoker1 WOW Your Richmond series tonight is fantastic-Thanks!
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Jay Coker@jcoker1·
February 27, 1977- Polesitter Neil Bonnett and second fastest qualifier Richard Petty warm their Dodges just before the start of the Richmond 400. Bonnett took the top spot in qualifying with a speed of 93.632 mph.
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