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ghostdancing
17th April 2007, 19:48
Kurt Busch - Bad Karma
Is Kurt Busch the most unlucky driver in NASCAR, pitting in 1st place then having a caution sending him back to the end of the longest line, by way of the lucky dogg. It seems to happen to Kurt all the time !
Is it bad bad karma, or bad pit management, or just me being paranoid.
I remember last year he had a few similiar events, most noticable at Watkins Glenn last year with the yellow light problem.
BTW, well done Jeff Burton, just class !
svtbhoy
17th April 2007, 21:03
Sorry for the stupid question but who gets the points and how are they split after brother Kyle decided to go home and cut his grass leaving jnr to finish the race in the number 5 car?
Sorry again....
Jonesi
17th April 2007, 21:46
Sorry for the stupid question but who gets the points and how are they split after brother Kyle decided to go home and cut his grass leaving jnr to finish the race in the number 5 car?
Sorry again....
Nascar's rule is that the points go to the driver who starts the race, even if its just one lap. This has usually only been done when someone high in the champ points has been injured. Replacement driver has to have been on track that weekend.
harvick#1
17th April 2007, 21:50
he got what he deserved after the Busch race. after running over a guy and causing a caution
svtbhoy
18th April 2007, 09:22
Thanks Jonesi.............if thats the case then he must have went home to cut Jnrs grass and not his own.
Does Jnr get anything out of it except the points he already earned in the number 8?
Sorry again.....now I have started I will just keep asking questions (im at work and Im bored)
Erki
18th April 2007, 10:56
Imagine now that after race #26, Kyle Busch is 12th and Dale Jnr is 13th, 2 points down... :D
Old3Fan
18th April 2007, 19:06
Jr. gets to ride in a well prepared car and maybe picks up some unknown info he can use back at DEI. Also he picks up some good will from Hendrick Motorsports just in case their might be another owner in his future.
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