Originally Posted by spicoli:
No guts. No class. No clue.
Maybe you could go race NAPCAR and have your spotter tell the guys in front of you to pull over.
It's OK for other guys to start on the last row, but not you?
I thought this was called RACING, not poor baby, didn't get a good draw, can't race and actually PASS anybody.
Don't be even more disrespectful and tell me this was a business decision. You already paid for the gas to get there, already paid for the pit passes, already put some wear on the motor and tires. Car was already dirty.
STUPID business decision. You invested what it took to get there, then eliminated any chance of ever getting THAT money back. Puhleeze.
You didn't know you'd draw for the starting spots?
Disrespectful to the fans. Disrespectful to the track. Disrespectful to the Sport.
You dig yourself a deeper hole by coming on here and saying you're sorry, it was a "business"decision.
It was a classless, clueless, chickensh*t, no guts decision. Admit that much and I'll have an ounce of respect for you.
Spicoli, Well the name fits after that idiotic post! Brain dead.
Half the people on this board complain about the cost of racing and some leave their cars in the shop half the season because of it. They complain about the "super rich" teams out spending them, Blah Blah Blah... Then two teams make a business decision NOT to waist money, nearing the end of the season when equipment is tired and depleted. And most important of all a west coast swing just around the corner that witll last from the end of October through November. (Spicoli thats 5 weeks, DUDE, Just helping with the math)
The Beochin here just amazes me.
When I heard what happened last night I figured why right away.. Risk vs Reward, Time and Place, It was a GOOD business decision and a really tough RACER decision. I for one give Tim and Bryan credit for having the guts to make their decision. They made a decision that best helped their company and not based on what some stuck in the 70's IOW posted thinks.....