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The reason that the others went to the back of the field and that Vickers went home is because they were in the top 35 in points. In this case Vickers is out of the top 35 so he's out. I agree, even with a Toyota it sucks. |
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Wait! The reason he did not get in is because they were not able to make the car legal in the allotted time. (They even tried letting air out of the tires to get to legal height!) Had the same issues occurred last week with the 24 or 48, they would not have been allowed to compete, either. Sorry for any misunderstanding or lack of clarity in my comments. :borg: |
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Great race today. Sooner or later Hamilin was going to pull one out and he did, Congrats to Denny Hamlin.
Great finish for Gordon. If only he could have gotten past Truex a little sooner. And for you Gordon haters you have to admit he showed a lot of class today. He could have taken Hamlin out at the end today when he spun the tires on that last lap, especially considering that Hamlin is second behind him for points. Even Hamlin said the same and thanked Gordon in the post race interview. |
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And too bad Kurt Busch took until the final lap to find the wall. |
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Gonna be interesting to see who the last Nextel Cup champion will be...
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Given those choices I prefer Harvick but it will most likely be Gordon. :santa: |
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What I meant was that Sprint/Nextel will become Sprint in the next year and it is the belief of those in the know that it will become the Sprint Cup next year, so this years champion will be the last Nextel Cup champ.
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No they won't. Every champion from the beginning of NASCAR will be a Sprint Cup Champion...that's what they did when Nextel took over. Personally I thought they should have changed the "Chase for the Nextel Cup" to the "Sprint for the NASCAR Cup" this year....
BTW, I slept through most of today's race. Other than missing Carl Edwards' problem on Pit Road I didn't miss a darn thing. These COT races really suck!! :anger: |
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I wish Hershey was big enough to sponsor the series. The Reese's Cup just sounds RIGHT. :eyebrows: I've been a fan since they did the Elvis Reese’s Peanut Butter and Banana Cup. :wtf: http://www.typetive.com/candyblog/it...nd_banana_cup/ |
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I think it's stupid of them to change it to the Sprint cup. If they are the same company, what's the difference. They might as well just keep it the same. That's my $0.02. A little thing that bugs me is that did you ever notice how they say people like J. Gordon, Kenseth, and Labonte are past Nextel Cup champions. NO THEY ARE NOT, they are past Winston Cup champions. It was not caled the Nextel Cup Series when they won them.
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The COT cars are fugly.
I still think they secretly make them out of plywood. Watched about 5 minutes of the "race" :yawn: |
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Toyota will eventually get it's act together and by then Honda will be in the mix too. |
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It does seem to be a case of revisionist history. If you don't want to recognize the previous sponsor, just say 'Cup Champion', but don't throw in the Nextel part, especially since there won't be a Nextel in a year anyway. It really fun watching the stink bomb that's come fo the AT&T buyout of Cingular and the screaming match that Sprint/Nextel has made of the sponsorship issue. I actually do see their point, but this is something that's been coming down the pike for a while, so they shoudl have worked on it long before the paint got put on the car (OK, vinyl...whatever).
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Do you think that USAC would have something to say about a Sprint Cup in another series?
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WAY TO GO STEWART!!! Nice way to take out your teammate and a bunch of other drivers. What an idiot. Even if it's not entirely his fault.
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One thing I do like is how they show the race during most of the comercial breaks. Just the lower right corner of the TV is the commercial and you can still see what's happening in the race. Can't hear the race but can still see it. That's cool.
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I do prefer this style over what's been dished out so far. Even though you don't have audio, you can at least see important events, like McMurray being black flagged and Jr. pulling in. I like Harvick staying out until his tire exploded and brought out his own personal caution.
Did anyone catch Mark Martins comment that he'd be at Daytona next year trying for a 500 win?!? :borg: |
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That was an awesome finish! Atleast it was not one of yloponys boys!!
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WOW. What a finish. Congrats to Jamie. That's another w in the win column for Ford.
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That was a sweet azz move by Kyle Bush with 10 laps left. That swing to the inside was awesome. He let it all hang out as usual. Good win for Ford and McMurray.
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An absolutely amazing final handful of laps! A win by .004/sec.!!!
And who'd have guessed the 07 would finish 7th on 07/07/07!?! :borg: |
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Here's a link to the official announcement of the name change from the Nextel Cup to the Sprint Cup.
http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/head...cup/index.html :borg: |
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[QUOTE=falcongtho3;820272And who'd have guessed the 07 would finish 7th on 07/07/07!?!
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Your right about one thing there. Kyle Busch may be part of Hendricks but he's not one of my boys. Can't stand the guy. A big congrats to Jamie McMurray. I like the guy. And Carl Edwards as well. In fact, I like the Roush team, it's just that I've liked Gordon ever since he came on. And whether you like him or not, he has helped to make Nascar as popular as it is today. But hey, Jeff Gordon once again squeezed out a top 5 and was right there for a chance to win. If Johnson or Mears wouldn't have faded at the end, Gordon may have had the car to steal a win with some team support. After the race there was an excellent documentary on Jeff Gordon. Even if you hate the guy, if you saw that you would even have to admit the work he does off the track. The amount of time he spends with extremly ill children and the Jeff Gordon foundation is incredible. That and the numorous other charities that he is involved with and donates to. Another footnote on Gordon. They also talked about his relationship with Dale Sr. Once again the Earnhardt fans don't want to hear that their preceived idea that Earnhardt hated and despised Gordon is absolute BS. Not hard to figure out who my favorite driver is. And I could care less that his neck is not red,tucks his shirt in, don't scratch his balls in public, speaks without drawl, and would rather drink bottled water or wine than Coke with peanuts or Budweiser out of a can. And for his so called gayness not a bad looking guy he married and had a child with. :23: |
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Rock Hudson was married, too. And there's always artificial insemination.:OOPS:
I did enjoy the small part of 24X24 that I did see, and it is a good look inside the world of a NASCAR driver we rarely see. Gordon seems to really take command in the testing and that is an important part of a good driver/team. I think I'm finally starting to warm up to Kyle after last night, and yesterday mornings, performance. I'd really like to be in on the next Hendricks team meeting. Listening to the announcers after the race, they siad outright what so many know and won't say: that Busch is the team outcast, and that is due to circumstances not of his making and that he has no team/friends on the track and won't for the rest of the year. If he makes the chase, and that is a stong possibility, it won't be due to the help of any of the drivers who share the same team name that he drives under. Class act, that. :borg: |
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Funny that when ESPN did the show Ultimate NASCAR and bio'd the top 20 drivers ---- Dale Sr was #1. There's not one driver that has called Sr a dirty driver and got away with it. He was tough but fair. If you're in front of him and slower, the choice was your's --- move or be moved. When you ask modern era drivers who they would most like to win racing against???? The first name you always hear is Dale Sr, Gordon is also mentioned and I think there are very different reasons for those names. They're frustrated and flat beaten by Gordon but they feared Big E. He would get in your head and very few drivers could deal with it. I reject the notion that Big E got special treatment from NASCAR, he was given respect for his leadership. No need to debate these names because ESPN got their top 20 way wrong. Joe Weatherly David Pearson Richard Petty Cale Yarborough Glenn Roberts Bobby Allison Tim Flock and yes Jeff Gordon |
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Kyle Busch is not liked for the same reason that his brother, and Juan Montoya are not liked. They are reckless, hot headed, don't have concept for team, and are self serving and centered. A real shame because both of the Busch's have great talent. But great talent don't make a great driver. Until they can control themselves they'll never achieve their potential as drivers. |
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:agree: I've been at Talladega, I put my life at risk by wearing a #24 cap. I think the only thing that spared me was that I was also wearing an Earnhardt t-shirt. |
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Earnhardt Sr. was known as "Ironhead" before the marketing farce
known as "The Intimidator". He could not pass anyone without hitting them or putting them into the wall. This is why I think Jr. is a much better driver than his daddy ever was. He was also an alcoholic. Sr. was at a local Chebby dealership in 91 or so, and a buddy of mine allegedly went to get an autograph. (More on that for another time) My buddy said he smelled of hard liquor. Witness the race at Darlington, where on the pace lap, "Ironhead" went and hit the wall. Ever wonder why? :CHEERS: :CHEERS: :CHEERS: |
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Finally watched the race on DVR (had to pick my Mom up at the airport last night d'oh) and have to say that was one hell of a great race. Wreck fest and a photo finish?!? WOW!! :worship: About frickin' time I watched an exciting race!
I'm normally a Tony supporter (not a fan per se but I like his enthusiasm) but that was not Denny's fault and to blame him for the wreck was idiotic. Sure Denny checked up but that's because Tony took the air out from under him and he lost grip---duh! :angry: |
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Frankly the rumors after the Darlington race in 97 were pretty bad but they didn't involve drugs or alcohol. He overcame whatever it was and raced with great success until his death. It's ok to not like Dale Sr or NASCAR in general but we should stick to the facts. Folks love and respect Big E for a reason, he wasn't the King but he was the man. http://www.nearlygood.com/smilies/drive1.gif |
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I know what my buddy told me after he returned from the autograph session.
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It's not worth debating because there is NO proof and to tell you the truth an autograph session may cause me to take a drink too. A physical exam cleared him to race again after Darlington and his autopsy showed no sign of alcoholism. He was in great health all organs were unremarkable and totally clean tox report. I thought he was a good man and can't imagine my mind being changed at this point. http://www.nearlygood.com/smilies/peace43653.gif |
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