Charlotte Snorefest 600

homedepot20

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Standing after Charlotte 600

Clevalley 29+2=31
HomeDepot20 28+2=30
OldHillCrestGuy 28+1=29
Dipstick 27+2=29
Huntr1 26+1=27
Calcopf 24+2=26
Dutch6 20+0=20
GaryWebb 12 NP 12
Beachcat 4 NP 4
Wildcat97 4 NP 4
 
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DipStick

Keep Calm and Don't Care!
YEAH!!!! #### YEAH!!! :yahoo: HARVICK, BITCHES!!! :dye: "THE CLOSER" CLOSES AGAIN!!! :yahoo:

Kahne got burned at the end. Classic - leader does one thing and everyone else does another. Haven't seen it play out that way in a long time. Old school stuff right there.
 
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calvcopf

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Standing after Charlotte 600

Clevalley 29+2=31
HomeDepot20 28+2=30
OldHillCrestGuy 28+1=29
Dipstick 27+2=29
Huntr1 26+1=27
Calcopf 24+1=25
Dutch6 20+0=20
GaryWebb 12 NP 12
Beachcat 4 NP 4
Wildcat97 4 NP 4

Shouldn't this be +2 for me? I picked 2 cars that were in the top 5.
 

homedepot20

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Marcos Ambrose is gonna get his position back and they're considering letting Kyle's team fix his car under the red flag - because it's circumstances out of the drivers' and NASCAR's control?

Anyone remember when the TRACK came apart and damaged Jeff Gordon's car, costing him a sure thing win, at Martinsville a few years back?

I'm sorry, this is :bs:.

NASCAR owes Jeff Gordon a grandfather clock.

NASCAR did make the RIGHT call (IMO) in allowing all teams to fix cars from cable wire damage ONLY . A$$ Hole 5 time tried to fix a battery/power issue and were DENIED by NASCAR . Can't recall the Gordon/Martinsville issue and what exactly happen there . Bottom line , every now & then , NASCAR gets it right (IMO)
 

DipStick

Keep Calm and Don't Care!
NASCAR did make the RIGHT call (IMO) in allowing all teams to fix cars from cable wire damage ONLY . A$$ Hole 5 time tried to fix a battery/power issue and were DENIED by NASCAR . Can't recall the Gordon/Martinsville issue and what exactly happen there . Bottom line , every now & then , NASCAR gets it right (IMO)

I disagree. NASCAR has set this precedent in the past over and over. If something like this happens, the teams are done. They completely changed that this time. I call it as I see it and I have a really good memory when it comes to racing. This has an awful appearance of a decision being made because of who was involved in an incident, not what the incident was.
 

homedepot20

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I disagree. NASCAR has set this precedent in the past over and over. If something like this happens, the teams are done. They completely changed that this time. I call it as I see it and I have a really good memory when it comes to racing. This has an awful appearance of a decision being made because of who was involved in an incident, not what the incident was.

Point well made ! :buddies:
 
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