CodeRedR51
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I intentionally skipped todays race because California is one of the most boring tracks on the schedule. Looks like I missed out.
I intentionally skipped todays race because California is one of the most boring tracks on the schedule. Looks like I missed out.
As the resident Junior super fan, that not right. He actually gain on concussion via testing at Kansas with the new tires to be used. The next wreck made it even worse, and he was told it would be in his best interest to sit out or something worse may happen.
Agreed, Lagano's response gets me more due to the eye for an eye attitude/vibe. Which means that nearly half the top guys may not finish a several races during a season if this mentality were to happen. For example: Hamlin got Lagano, Lagano got Hamlin...now next week Hamlin could get Lagano or Stewart will get Lagano or Lagano may get Stewart (if he isn't talked to). See what I mean, and then it just mudslides from there. But that isn't what Nascar is about, and people should grow up.
Lagano's issue I feel is similar to other drivers such as BK, Kenseth or Biffle, the picked on drivers that don't want to put up with crap. I just think Lagano has the worst anger.
I intentionally skipped todays race because California is one of the most boring tracks on the schedule. Looks like I missed out.
I intentionally skipped todays race because California is one of the most boring tracks on the schedule. Looks like I missed out.
I think Logano getting punched in the face a couple times was more than balanced out by him purposely putting a driver in the hospital and then saying he was glad it happened.
I just hate that this is the way Logano decides to deal with those issues. That outburst with Harvick at Pocono years ago was at the time the worst he could do and even then months later, he and Harvick were laughing together, problems (and ironically, harvick went on to have issues with Hamlin). Lately however, he's resorted to more childish ways and its making him look alot worse.
I feel like this will make Logano a better driver.
I understand and agree. Too bad I don't currently have speed, I guess I will have to follow nascar.com and see what happens now.
I feel like this will make Logano a better driver.
Nah, suspend his ass for a race too for good measure. NASCAR are already throwing around fines for making light of accidents, so mocking a person you put in the wall on purpose probably doesn't get outweighed by someone else trying to deck the guy who said it (albeit for something else entirely).So you don't think that Logano should be suspended then.
The point I tried to make was putting a SAFER barrier probably wouldn't have reduced his injuries. The vertical lift of the car was the probably the most concerning aspect of the wreck.
The point I tried to make was putting a SAFER barrier probably wouldn't have reduced his injuries. The vertical lift of the car was the probably the most concerning aspect of the wreck.
Watch Hamlin lose his brakes at Watkin's Glen and see that impact.
Of course, its not right to compare accidents but you can almost bet your bottom dollar a SAFER barrier will not prevent injuries.
Please tell me what you have been drinking or smoking so I can avoid it.
Müle;8311186Notes from the weekend:
-Vettel is a spoiled sissy
-I've started to like Webber a little bit
-Tony Stewart confirmed his status as my least favourite driver ever.
-Based purely on what I saw, I don't think Logano did anything intentional, but I haven't heard any interviews other than Stewarts.
-HINCH is awesome
One thing I noticed while watching the replay was that before that inside wall the pavement dips down and than climbs back up to the wall. Forward momentum hitting that would help lift the nose of the car before impact.
Another thing I noticed is that Hamlin stayed in the throttle for quite a while before he hit. Not sure what he was thinking there.
Didn't Hamlin have surgery on his knee a few years ago? Hopefully he's ok
Hamlin actually steers back into Logano after he gets loose, that's what starts the whole chain reaction, really.
Nasty, nasty hit. Hopefully it's nothing more than broken ribs.
Müle;8311186Notes from the weekend:
-Vettel is a spoiled sissy
-I've started to like Webber a little bit
-Tony Stewart confirmed his status as my least favourite driver ever.
-Based purely on what I saw, I don't think Logano did anything intentional, but I haven't heard any interviews other than Stewarts.
-HINCH is awesome
From a Joe Gibbs fan, I love Tony Stewart's reaction.
I hate Logano even more and love the fact he didn't win and is possibly being parked in two weeks time and in the interview, his bottom lip was quivering. The kid is still a kid.
From a Joe Gibbs fan, I love Tony Stewart's reaction.
I hate Logano even more and love the fact he didn't win and is possibly being parked in two weeks time and in the interview, his bottom lip was quivering. The kid is still a kid.
Müle;8311238You love drivers being hypocrites?