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Well he's partially correct, Labonte has TWO championships.
Damn you and your correctness
Well he's partially correct, Labonte has TWO championships.
Im not ready to anoint Larson the next big thing. Scott Speed won in his 4th Truck series start. Larson won in his 7th start. And where is Scott Speed.
Not saying Larson will suffer the same fate as Speed, but Joey Logano and others prove success, even if early and often, at the lower levels isnt always a homerun for cup. With Larsons tendency to crash etc there will always be a question mark for a good while
Didn't watch the race at Rockingham. Did I miss out on much?![]()
terry labonte
Here's Brad's interview for those that haven't seen it
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Well...it's been a while since Nascar has had an outspoken champion like brad!
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Ganon83Outspoken doesn't equal complaining about things when they don't go your way.
Tony never wrote an article for USA Today calling out NASCAR on their BS. That's being outspoken. Tony mostly complained about Goodyear, fellow competitors, and everything not named NASCAR.
(C+P'd from Jayski, source AP)If garage gossip is to be believed, somebody dropped a dime on NASCAR champion Brad Keselowski and his Penske Racing team at Texas Motor Speedway. The story blowing like wildfire Monday through NASCAR goes like this: Keselowski was parked at Texas next to Jimmie Johnson, while teammate Joey Logano was further down the garage parked next to Jeff Gordon. The assigned spots gave Hendrick Motorsports crews crystal clear views of the Penske cars all weekend As the story goes, there may have been eavesdropping on team chatter over the scanner during practice runs. Did someone from Hendrick ask NASCAR to take a closer look at the Penske cars? On race day, NASCAR inspectors were indeed sniffing around looking for an infraction. What they found in the rear-end housings on the #2 and #22 Fords were confiscated - Logano barely made the start of the race - though NASCAR vice president of competition Robin Pemberton curiously avoided a very important word in explaining the problem with the Penske cars. Pemberton never said the cars were illegal.
When the dust settles, crew chiefs Paul Wolfe and Todd Gordon will likely be sidelined for several weeks while Keselowski and Logano are stripped of critical points in the standings. Remember, it will be for something that hasn't been deemed illegal, at least not yet. It's more likely this is a case of something in development that the Penske crew was trying and NASCAR decided was too close to the edge. And there's the rub in all of this. NASCAR gets to decide when a team has crept too close to a non-existent line in the rule book.
Should the Penske organization get hit with stiff penalties this week, then NASCAR needs to answer the what, why and how to help everyone understand exactly what is and isn't "in the spirit of the rule."
If this is true, wouldn't it be ironic considering it was Brad that sorta snitched about the Hendricks cars and how they were manipulating the stagger on their cars?
Did anyone hear about this incident that happened in the infield during the Sprint Cup race?
http://espn.go.com/dallas/story/_/id/9169980/nascar-medical-examiner-says-man-shot-self-race
"The line that we draw is you can't criticize the racing product. You can criticize our decisions, you can criticize everything else, which is more than any other sport might allow. Just don't go talking about our racing product isn't the best in the world, because it is."
Just found this:
http://espn.go.com/racing/nascar/cup/story/_/id/9174688/brad-keselowski-fined-texas-tirade
Here's the part that absolutely disgusts me to no end:
Just when I thought my loathing for this guy couldn't be any deeper, it just did. Absolutely full of it![]()
I agree with all but Hornday's he should have to sit out at least one race (that's what they made Kyle do when he wrecked Hornday) .Penalties handed out to Truex (loss of 6 points), Keselowski (CC Suspended and loss of 25 points), Logano (see Keselowski) and Hornaday (25 points and probation) as a result of this past weekend's events.
I'll let this picture let everyone know what I think about Brian France.Just found this:
http://espn.go.com/racing/nascar/cup/story/_/id/9174688/brad-keselowski-fined-texas-tirade
Here's the part that absolutely disgusts me to no end:
Just when I thought my loathing for this guy couldn't be any deeper, it just did. Absolutely full of it![]()
I love the rule NASCAR quoted:Penalties handed out to Truex (loss of 6 points), Keselowski (CC Suspended and loss of 25 points), Logano (see Keselowski) and Hornaday (25 points and probation) as a result of this past weekend's events.
Did it actually break the rules or the "spirit" or the rules, as had been mentioned earlier? Guess we'll see if Penske appeals to the clown court.12-4J (any determination by NASCAR officials that the race equipment used in the event does not conform to NASCAR rules)
My issue with that rule is it isn't illegal, then let it run! You can warn a team to tighten it up or next time we might view it different but if it's a gray area that falls within a tolerance or something they don't measure, then that's nascar's fault for not having a rule. Don't take away from a team that found that out or tried to gain something.