WoW!
Stick around till the LAST Lap --- the one with the Checkered Flag.
The "obvious" didn't happen!
And would you believe??
THREE Wide at Martinsville ????
Was a little *tight* --- but they *fit* Three Wide for a while!
WoW!
Stick around till the LAST Lap --- the one with the Checkered Flag.
The "obvious" didn't happen!
And would you believe??
THREE Wide at Martinsville ????
Was a little *tight* --- but they *fit* Three Wide for a while!
can somebody clarify what happened to Mark? I saw on NASCAR.com he had a pit road violation and went to the back, but some guy on another board was really ticked off and said Biffle and Kenseth wrecked him? What did they have to do with pit road? Sorry, missed the race.
I dunno, but last year started off badly and it all turned out OK, remember?
Richard
Do all Gringo look alike to you Richard?If you put a helmet on both of them, they turn into twins.![]()
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http://nationwide.nascar.com/nationw...cash.nashville
I was under the impression that the D4C was a bonus incentive for Nationwide-only drivers. Now I see it's also some way to reward Cup drivers who run the whole NW season. This infuriates me. It's bad enough we have Cup drivers winning NW races, now they're getting extra incentives to win at stand-alone tracks. This is what I will miss most about Memphis: most Cuppers didn't bother with running it, and we got a chance to see some new guys on the track.
In most competitive sports, Cycling being one, once you move up to the next level you can no longer compete at a lower level. I think that is how it should be with Nascar. I think Nascar is afraid of making that a rule because they fear losing a fan base that come because of the Cup drivers. I compare that to allowing a Pro football/basketball player to go back and play for his old college team when it fits his fancy. I look at it as a progression from the Small tracks to ARCA to Nationwide to Cup. It isn't really fair for the guys coming up to have one of the spots taken by a guy that has moved up to the next level. IMO
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