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here comes a big wreck
Holy crap Gordon spun!
oh my................................................ ...............
oh my again......
I don't know what race Rusty was watching, but that had way too many yellows to be a good race.
I will rate the race 8.5 out of 10. Great race.
Will Candy-Azz get fined for his language on TV.
Awesome race. Wow. Didn't see the 24 spin coming... Tony is still the man on road couses. My cable went out with 7 laps to go, I had to listen to it on the radio.
got to scared of the Pumpkin behind him :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by call_me_andrew
you already know they are both getting fined, Monty should get more though for pushing Harv twice.Quote:
Originally Posted by muggle not
I'm sure they will get 25-50K and Probation until Dec. 31
hahaha halloween comes early!Quote:
Originally Posted by harvick#1
I just have to question Edwards, did he just flat out miss that corner, he went flying through the gravel trap
ESPN missed it live. Expect to see it replayed on every sports/news show tonight.Quote:
Originally Posted by e2mtt
He wheel-hopped turn 1 just like what Stewart did earlier in the raceQuote:
Originally Posted by e2mtt
Twice!!! He must have pushed him at least 4 or 5 times. Forget the money, it is the point penalties that will burn.Quote:
Originally Posted by harvick#1
This is looking more than more like 2005 when Tony won the championship...
He's getting hot at the end of the season and remaining completely relaxed. We'll have to see how well Gordon can keep his point lead up...
Realistically Johnson would have to win or Tony win twice more.Quote:
Originally Posted by dont_be_jack
Right now Gordon & Johnson start the chase with 5040 points, Tony 5030, everyone else 5010 points, but Bowyer with 5000.
wow, ten points, that's 2 positions, thats no lead :p :
in F1 yes, but Nascar, not even close
But it explains why anything but a win at this point, is meaningless to Jeff.Quote:
Originally Posted by harvick#1
Jeff Gordon also is officially secured in the Chase with his 9th place finish (needed to be 12th to lock). Nobody else is an official lock.
Wild race, but it shows what racing drivers can do -- race hard, race right, and drive. Despite the complaints about the lack of grip and downforce, it shows that these cars are best for road racing, since the road-course "ringers" had to learn to drive a car without the fancy grip and brakes they have with their usual cars.
Updated owner points are up on Jayski. Putting Boris Said in #21 for Elliott seems to have paid off, his 14th for 121 points over Blaney's 35th for 58 points moved them into the "Top 35" with 37 points over #22.
Here's something interesting that wasn't covered by any other source. If true, it appears Nascar moved Robby Gordon back a position under caution, just to see if he would behave himself doing it.
http://msn.foxsports.com/nascar/story/7119022
I noticed that when it happened... I knew Biffle didn't pass him on the track, but under the yellow Biffle got ahead. Dirty, dirty, dirty.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jonesi
If that's not scummy I don't know what is. I thought the sport was being managed by adults. Apparently not.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jonesi
I think y'all missed my post in the Conspiracy topic:
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Originally Posted by muggle not
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Originally Posted by muggle not
It's good that Robby raced smart & allowed NASCAR to play their game.
NASCAR punished Robby for Montreal, now they need to let Robby race ! http://www.motorsportforum.com/forum...ongue-anim.gif
NASCAR needs to grown the f*** up.
Heck...I have always known NASCAR plays games, now we have it out there and it looks obvious that Robby was a target for a bit of their games. Makes you wonder about the validity about their pit lane speeding penalities too......because they don't use or admit to using a radar gun to time guys in pit lane, it is all done with a stop watch and an official timing cars between lines......now who is to say some games are not being played THERE???