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Zuko wrote:Well that was a right bit of bullshit. There was a wreck and no caution was called. Depriving Mark Martin of a Daytona 500 win for now 24 years in a row. Complete and utter bullshit.
And no offense to AutobotJazz but I freaking hate Harvick. So to have him win over my driver by pure stupidity like this just pisses me off to about no end.
Hotrod wrote:Now it is on to California for the three NASCAR series.
Now it is on to the railroad track where no racing happens and cars follow each other single file like a train for the majority of this pathetic excuse for a race track for the NASCAR series.
Fender Bender wrote:Hotrod wrote:Now it is on to California for the three NASCAR series.
Correction....Now it is on to the railroad track where no racing happens and cars follow each other single file like a train for the majority of this pathetic excuse for a race track for the NASCAR series.
I'm sorry, I like Penske (hell, I was a Rusty Wallace fan until he retired), but California and Michigan are two of the worst tracks when it comes to racing on the entire circuit.
Give me more short tracks dammit!
Zuko wrote:I can say Michigan is much more interesting when you're there. Been there twice.
Hotrod wrote:Zuko wrote:I can say Michigan is much more interesting when you're there. Been there twice.
I really want to see a NASCAR race in person. I go to my local short track 5 Flags all the time and it is a blast.
AutobotJazz wrote:Hotrod wrote:Zuko wrote:I can say Michigan is much more interesting when you're there. Been there twice.
I really want to see a NASCAR race in person. I go to my local short track 5 Flags all the time and it is a blast.
Where's 5 Flags at? I go to Orlando Speedworld every week.
AutobotJazz wrote:Low field counts for this weeks Busch and Truck events. 40 (43 possible) entered for Busch and 33 (36 possible starters) for Truck. Not good when its only the second race of the season.
TheMuffin wrote:Man you could tell they were all pissed when he spun out his teammate.
Also. Anyone know if Martin is racing at Las Vegas next weekend?
TheMuffin wrote:Man you could tell they were all pissed when he spun out his teammate.
Cyber Bishop wrote:TheMuffin wrote:Man you could tell they were all pissed when he spun out his teammate.
Right before they interviewed Scott Pruett he gave the thumbs down to Juan so you definitely knew he was not happy.
Hotrod wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:TheMuffin wrote:Man you could tell they were all pissed when he spun out his teammate.
Right before they interviewed Scott Pruett he gave the thumbs down to Juan so you definitely knew he was not happy.
Even when the race first ended Pruett banged into Montoya on the track. This could be interesting later in the year since Pruett usually drives in the Cup road course races.
soundwavegt wrote:Ok, Kimi Raikkonen is on pole for the Australian GP, but Felipe Massa's Ferrari also broke down during the second sesssion, so could the Ferrari maybe have reliability issues? Well done to Mark Webber in the Red Bull Renault, 7th on the grid, right behind the works Renault of Giancarlo Fisichella! The Hondas were absolutely rubbish, and were outpaced by BOTH of the Super Aguri Hondas!! The Mclarens were right up at the front as they should be, so were the BMW Saubers and surprisingly enough, both the Toyotas were in the top ten, despite problems in pre-season testing and practice. The Dark horses for the season maybe along with Red Bull? What do you think?
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