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Re: The Fix Is In
The idea that they would "fix" a race is completely absurd. Too many car owners have too much money tied up in their operations to go along with it. The drivers wouldn't go with the notion that "it's __________ turn to win this week". Not to mention that I doubt Nascar, and their independent contractors (owners, drivers and crews) would be able to hide a conspiracy that large. Having said that, the timing of caution flags when certain drivers are about to go a lap down or are in the "lucky dog" position opens them up for scrutiny and potential criticism of their practices. I haven't watched a Nascar race in years and don't miss it one bit.
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It's not nascar that I can't stand, they can do whatever they want. It's the Speed channel. Showing all this practice and they wrapped up 5 days of the Chili Bowl in one hour drives me crazy.
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Scooter, it all starts and ends with $$$$$$$$$$, and lots of them, just like High School stick and ball stuff, it's "minor league", a real rich man's game. cya soon! Bob
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Re: The Fix Is In
Originally Posted by racefan20: ---------- Post added at 05:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:39 PM ---------- Originally Posted by ImissAscot: ---------- Post added at 05:49 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:39 PM ---------- Originally Posted by scooter99: Apparently, there are too many sprint fans who would rather come on a forum and ***** about the TV schedule than would take the time to watch dirt racing when it is actually on the tube! |
Re: The Fix Is In
In other words, did NASCAR turn their heads when Jr., had a restrictor plate with slightly larger holes just like USAC supposedly turned their heads the night A.J. Foyt allegedly showed up at the Indiana State Fairgrounds with a 350 from his Chevy dealership stuffed into his sprinter when everyone else was running the 318? Foyt had been protested for jumping the start at Terre Haute earlier in the month and the USAC boys were supposedly tired of listening to one driver pop off his mouth and decided to let A.J. teach him a lesson.
At least, that's what I heard at the time. The problem is proving it. If NASCAR actually does things like this, all they can do is put a driver in a positiion to win. He still has to finish first. ---------- Post added at 07:03 PM ---------- Previous post was at 06:58 PM ---------- BTW, I have a bridge for sale in Brooklyn. Set up a toll booth and you'll make a million dollars a day. |
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Originally Posted by speed bump: |
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I just think it is so "Ironic" that Michael Waltrip hasn't run a truck in how many years, hops into one for a one race deal that is on the day of the anniversary year of his first win at Daytona and Earnhardt's death and wins the race on the last lap. He did although run a good and smart race staying up front and out of trouble. Now you talk about good PR for NASCAR you can't get any better than that.
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Re: The Fix Is In
Originally Posted by bigmojo5: |
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Thought this was an open wheel board!
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I guess they have not developed a trick tire for the so called "FIX". I wonder what the odds in Vegas were on Trevor Bayne winning it?...Woods Brothers first win in a decade..FIXED...lolol
If the mafia had a fix as bad as this..someone would get WHACKED I am not even a Nascar fan..I watch because of the open wheel guys.. |
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