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I'll take the tandem racing back over what I watched last night.
It was a strange race all around however. Delayed so long. First lap wreck taking out the Danica headline story right away. The Montoya inferno. Very strange race.
Earnhardt should have hooked up with Hamlin and those 2 could have passed both the Roush cars. Instead he wasted his effort trying to get Biffle away from his teammate.
Earnhardt should have hooked up with Hamlin and those 2 could have passed both the Roush cars. Instead he wasted his effort trying to get Biffle away from his teammate.
What race were you watching? The Fords were the fastest all week. Nice to be an Earnhardt fan but if he could have hooked up with Hamlin he would have.
Bottom line is if your guy doesn't win it's a lousy race.
Well my guy didn't win but my used to be guy did so I am pleased but RESTRICTOR PLATE racing still sucks no matter who wins.
Come on NASCAR, GM caught up with Ford power when they brought out the SB2 engine.
Time to get back to real racing like they do at the other non restrictor plate tracks.
well said. i also hate plate racing, especially as small as they have the plates now. there can be a good balance though, keep the restrictor plates, but make them larger. at the same time take away the large spoilers they have and make them drive the cars again. also make it to where suspension setups mean a lot more than they do now.
Mr. Boring has now won two Daytona 500's. Now NASCAR will have to tweak the rules like they did when he won the Cup in 2003 to prevent this travesty from occuring a third time!
IMO;last eyar was the worse and obviously from changes made most fans agreed.
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