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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Ricky Bobby to the rescue or is it?









A TEAM THAT CAN'T BE BROKEN























Welcome to the world of “Ricky Bobby” or Michael Cesare

How does a wild man from NY live in Georgia, and get to meet with some of the craziest people in the world.

If you have not met Michael Cesare driver and co-owner of B-Cadet car #45 you are missing some real fun.

Driving in the B-Cadet series is a task in itself, meeting drivers is another thing. Some drivers are great and up front with you others are what I call behind your back snakes.
All together most drivers are super and fun to be around, but Michael Cesare is most outstanding.
Anyone that loves Harley's, Good Looking Babes, and Corvettes can’t be all bad at all.
He does have one habit that is kind of crazy and that is being a Minnesota Viking Fan and living in Georgia.
Now he did explain that he grew up in New York, and the Vikings were the winning team so he hooked up with them, as I called them for years and years “The Purple People Eaters” and when I watched them play they played in “COLD WEATHER” with a coach which had a face of steel and that was the great Bud Grant. Teams hated to go into Minnesota because of the crazy cold weather. Then again they hated to play them because of their defense, which would eat people alive.

Why build him up I am NOT and there is no need because once he gets the hang of driving at New Senoia Raceway you will see drastic changes, now he is learning and learning can be a pain. I mean a bumper here a quarter panel there and engine to let go, or maybe a cut down tire. All cost cash but that is what racing is all about, spending cash for a winning car, and loading that winning car back on the trailer in one piece and not in several chunks is priceless.

Then again, he loves Motorcycles, and anyone that rides a chopper is not bad at all, most bikers I know are the best of friends, and that is a plus for Michael even when he cruises the highways of Georgia with his Minnesota logo on the side of his bike.

Michael explained that he is a Charger, Cuda car fan, but his 1969 corvette is a great ride and for sale to the right buyer.
Place a model in front of it and it makes the car look twice as good, makes me want to purchase one just to have sitting around. Since I am single now, who knows who I can find for a date, more so with a “Vette”?

If it is fun you are looking for then hang out with Michael he is a class act. Just don’t run into his car intentionally that cost cash and makes people mad.

Now if you are ready to watch him race, you can see the new and improved “Ricky Bobby” next weekend at New Senoia Raceway in Senoia Georgia, just look for the car that will be trailing everyone in the B-Cadet series, he will be making his move soon to the front, so as long as he keeps his car in one piece he can and will be a force to be reckoned with.
Make sure you look for car #45 you can’t miss it, and if you get a chance to meet him make sure you say hello to this up and coming star driver. Maybe not this season, but he will be a veteran next year and battle with the best of the B-Cadet drivers.










Fun can be found anywhere and at in place in the World, and Michael seems to have the energy to hang with all kinds of folks. Some folks just have it made in life.
















Who can get a autograph from a member of KISS, only Michael Cesare, wow!




Here is the way to beat Michael Cesare when racing him, make sure he has not eaten some of the family's food....he works better when well fed.




















Thanks for reading this about someone I have no idea is except that he is a class act of a person,

I have not started the Michael Cesear fan club, but if he continues to drive and improve as good as he will in future races we may just have to start that club.


Have a blessed day and a great 4th of July, 2011,,,, thanks for everything,,


Tino Patti



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With a World Wide racing BLOG Following!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

In regards to the Bright story.
Has anyone ever seen the guys take the "high road" when it comes to racing theatrics? Drama follows these idiots everywhere they go.The racing is always better, for drivers and spectators,after the Brights have been removed.It has been a fact for the past 23 years.