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| 11/5/11, 1:49 PM |
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reminds me of when tony stewert lowered himself racing bush. cup guys can`t race without trying to teach some inexperinced racer what-for! STAY AWAY FROM THERE PLAYING FIELD.
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| 11/5/11, 2:23 PM |
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Two accidents I will never forget at Texas are Michael's and Davey Hamilton's, the long road Davey had to recover from his Texas accident is forever etched in my mind. We all know the Gibbs Racing 18 is a car capable of winning, I hope Michael can have the best run possible in it on Sunday. We also all know, Michael, JJ Yeley and a number of others have found themselves in start and park rides lately and they don't get the opportunity to showcase the talent we all know they have. Am hoping Sunday gives Michael a chance to let his talent shine, that he isn't caught up in someone elses accident or one of his own making. Patti |
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| 11/5/11, 4:34 PM |
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| 11/5/11, 7:15 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 22,256 |
Wow, Hornaday did nothing wrong?
Seem to remember the Napcar God Earnhart running through people to win. One in my mind that sticks out was him driving straight through Gordon to win once. Not saying it was right to put him nose first in the wall But its been done a ton of times with no weekend suspensions.
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| 11/5/11, 9:51 PM |
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| 11/5/11, 10:03 PM |
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| 11/5/11, 10:27 PM | #27 | ||
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So it would have been fine if it was under green?
Just wondering how all those other drivers last week that looked like bafoons running into each other after the race was over got dealt with by nascar. Definitely not defending Kyle, but Edwards did the same thing to Keselowski last year, but apparently if its under green that's alright. Posted via Mobile Device |
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| 11/5/11, 11:29 PM | #28 | ||
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Yes... Hornaday did do nothing wrong. He was racing for position and was ahead of kyle going into the turn.
Dale Ernhardt was stupid for the things he did too. And Carl Edwards should have been disciplined much harder than he was... Posted via Mobile Device |
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| 11/5/11, 11:30 PM |
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What should the penalty be for Hornday running Busch into the wall and causing the yellow? Murder, assault charges. Sorry guys but I really feel you are overlooking the start of this. You can call Kyle all the names you want, but a real racer he is.
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| 11/5/11, 11:41 PM |
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Hornaday saw a pick coming and forced the issue on lap 15 and got into Kyle. So it's not like Kyle started it as he was ahead. What he did afterwards was off the hook stupid and he is paying and will pay for it for a while. Hate him or Love him Kyle is a wheelman. But it took two to start the deal.
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