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He just needs to quit being a baby and run away from the cameras when he doesn't win a race. Everyone wants to win but he doesn't have to be a sore loser.
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I just saw who the first 5 inductees into the hall of fame were. David Pearson got screwed. No way Bill France Jr. should have gotten in.
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I'm still confused how Lee Petty didn't make the first group...along with a number of others.
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For the initial first batch of inductees they should have had at least 10, if not 15. Over 60 years of history crunched into 5 people leaves alot of talent snubbed.
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Nice to see JJ have a well deserved rest tonight!
Now, if only Shrubs problems will continue... :borg: |
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11 loose lug nuts noticed on 18's truck before the start of this truck race! Someone mustve felt that was the only way to beat him. Lol
And no, his crew didn't forget to tighten them. It happened while the car was being impounded after qualifying on the pole. NASCAR officials should be investigated. |
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And how does he answer this biotch move? With a win, of course.:smokin:
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All Star race. Seems ok so far.
I like Truex but DW is getting old with the NAPA "know how" crap. Biff would probably be my favorite but you can't predict this race. :smokin: |
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Now that the showdown is over, we can get to the real race. Gonna be one of the wildest of 2010 no doubt! :gears:
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Glad to see Jimmy Johnson lead so many laps and still manage to lose the race!
And to Pee Wee Herman II Aka Kyle Busch.... Waaaaaaa He cut me off! Get over it. It is called racing for a cool million. |
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I don't mind the Boogity, Boogity. It's a hick sport and DW fills that need, and he's a champion so he's been up and down the ladder with experience. The Toyota plugs get old, along with any driver in a Toyota, but I still like him. When the coverage switches to NBC and the other stations I don't like their commentators much.
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Back when I lived in an area that had MRN on the radio I would listen to the radio and watch the TV with the volume down. Joe Moore was my favorite. :CHEERS:
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I'm more excited about the posibility of Johnson missing the chase. As far as he's fallen in the past few weeks, I like the idea of him and Jr. on the outside looking in. Hey, a guy can hope...First to worst...
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Before the COT I was an avid follower of NASCAR and never missed a race. Now after 3 years of follow the leader I barely tune in to the highlights on ESPN much less watch the races (I think I've seen 3 this year). For the first time since I can remember I am actually looking forward to the Indy 500 more than the Coke 600! |
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I usually reserve this Sunday for all-race day. I'm actually more excited about the Mustang (and Challenger) debuting in the Nationwide race than I am about the Cup race.
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Brain fart on my part, the Mustang and Challenger debut in the Nationwide series will be the Daytona race on the 4th of July weekend, not the Charlotte race this weekend.
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Happy to see JJ and Hamilin smack each other aroung, as well as seeing Kyle screw it up big time in the pits. I might just end up enjoying his race...(besides, LSU just beat Alabama in the SEC champ. baseball game), it's already a good weekend, sportswise.
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No smell....no foul! I'll go out on a limb and predict #88 will finish 31st.................. |
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I was really ready for Shrub to get punched in the face after the race. Probably the best part, other than JJ finding the wall and going out 37th or so. :borg: |
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Unfortunately he didn't get his face rearranged, but Jeff Burton had a post race 'discussion' with him that was caught on camera and no one disagreed with. Shrub got into Burton late in the race and cut down his tire, ending what could have been a decent night for Jeff.
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Was a good race indeed! I very much enjoyed seeing Kyle drive a beat up race car from the back all the way to the front to 3rd.
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#3..........I had tears in my eyes (beer)! I'll go for a repeat tonight with the #88. |
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The Cup race is at least more enjoyable, with a good mix of leaders, and Kyle getting turned (as he said) by the 42. Now if onyl the 48 can kiss the wall, it'll be a really good race. :borg: |
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Glad to see Mark got out of his 'hot' car OK, and that everyone else was all right. Even happier to see JJ drop in the points standings. What a way to take out half the field!
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It ain't rigged. There is just too much going on to fix a race. You can't control the cars around you, bad engine parts, the weather, Kyle bigears, and any number of other variables. Even Oliver Stone can't find evidence of a race being fixed.
I'm not a jr fan but I don't think for a minute his win was not legit. He won using a car that was legal but you have to know they put the best of everything in that machine. Any evidence of cheating or special treatment?????? :smack: |
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I agree. Noone even really challenged Jr. at the end of the race. Like Falco said, they just kinda rode around in cruise control on those last few laps behind him. It's like they were all scared to pass him cause they didn't want to ruin the moment. They didn't even try to pass him.
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There may be something to this. I painted a "3" on the side of my Mach and went 10.99 bone stock on the oe Goodyears.
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Jr is just lucky 18 had a more restrictive plate. Wouldve been a blood bath had the power been equal.
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FYI, running behind Jr until the end is a great way to win a race. If Logano is telling the truth he planned a last lap pass but didn't get help. He started 10th and finished 2nd so it looks like a smart move on his part not that the fix was in. I'll go back to my first point, you can't fix a race with so many variables unless you allow someone to cheat. I don't think for a second there was an organized effort to allow the "3" to cheat. Another thing was the Gen2 factor which made the cars more of a challenge to drive. I still don't get why Chevy didn't use the Camaro for the series and not the Impala. :smack: You will notice that the Mustang that finished 3rd was driven by the guy with much of the limited test time with the new cars. :smokin: |
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