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Who picked up on wnat Parsons said..."Matt is not having a good day" !!!! I figure if he doesn't even show for the last three races of the season, Matt will be the champ.
And we must remember that Matt does have an "awesome" (had to use that word Jeff) spotter..
Wake up Benny...your "hero" drives fast and Matt drives smart.
Originally posted by calinoff
Who picked up on wnat Parsons said..."Matt is not having a good day" !!!! I figure if he doesn't even show for the last three races of the season, Matt will be the champ.
In all fairness, Kenseth didn't have a great car for most of the day. But despite it all he still finished 9th.
He's got 'em on the ropes and their knees are starting to buckle. The knockout is right around the corner.
Originally posted by StatMan
What event resulted in these Rusty threads being posted?
Rusty drove into Earnhardt after Wallace change his mind about pitting. Dale was next to him and Wallace made a hard right turn to go back on to the track rather than pit and that was that.
Originally posted by dironstarr I actually thought Dale was a bit too high for coming into the pits. He seemed to be trying to pass some cars before the timing line.
The incidient was primarily Rusty's fault but Dale wasn't completly innnocent either. He has to share some blame.
There have been too many Pit Road incidents this season, in all series. Time to freeze the field.
Dale wasn't too upset about it - he said that he hadn't fully decided whether or not to pit, either.
"It was actually fun, because you're back fully driving again in these trucks. Ninety percent of the tracks we go to in the IRL, you're flat-out. I was having to lift off the corners some here." - Buddy Rice
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