Incidents like this definitely don't help NASCAR's image to the rest of the sports world......![]()
Compared to the NFL, NASCAR drivers aren't looking too bad.
The bold part was a pretty big lie, in 2012 the 93 and the 83 were ran by Kvapil and Cassill respectively in every race, Reuity ran the 73 at Daytona and Darlington.BK Racing co-owner Ron Devine has responded to the lawsuit filed by former driver Landon Cassill, alleging that the team failed to pay him $145,000 in guaranteed 2012 base salary and an additional $60,000 for other services rendered to the team. "He had some things he wanted us to agree to that we weren't willing to do," said Devine. "One of them was (agreeing) that he was the number-one, full-time starter. We had three drivers (who) shared the rides last year and we were set to do that again. We have aspirations of putting a third car on the track (in 2013). We're trying as hard as we can to get the (No.) 73 on the track, but we're just not there yet. "We were not prepared to run three cars& and when I went to the other two drivers and said they would have to share the ride, they were fine with it. When we talked to Landon, he didn't want to do that. We were trying to work something out with all three of the drivers where they could share the (monetary) pool, no matter who was driving the car," he explained. "Landon didn't want to do that. I understand that he's young and wants to run every week, but we felt that for the size of our team, it was better for us to have a stable of three (drivers) and share the ride. Devine said the dispute over Cassill's 2012 pay was not a factor in his decision to part company for 2013. Attorney Adam Ross has been hired to represent the team, and Devine said he is crafting a response to the suit that will be filed in the near future.(in part from Godfather Motorsports)(3-22-2013)
The bold part was a pretty big lie, in 2012 the 93 and the 83 were ran by Kvapil and Cassill respectively in every race, Reuity ran the 73 at Daytona and Darlington.
The same could be applied to all NASCAR drivers though...Or how about Patrick Star*, because she has the racing intelligence of him.
*For those who don't know, this is Patrick:
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There will be a college football game at Bristol Motorspeedway in 2016
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...d-tennessee-to-play-at-bristol-motor-speedway
How the hell are they going to do that?
#24 p1 for saturday's race.
woooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
So what.#24 P1 for Saturday's race.
NASCAR qualifying is utterly meaningless compared to F1 qualifying. Just look at what "Sea Bass" has done in F1 this year compared to NASCAR pole sitters.woooooooooooooo!!!!!!!
Ever play the old NASCAR games for PS2? There was a track with the concept on that game, it was called Dodge Raceway Stadium.
It's amazing how fans, especially you are so eager to seem him squander it. It's sad to see such misplaced optimism
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To say that qualifying is meaningless is absolutely silly, if you get good starting spot you'll get a good pit selection and you'll be up front in clean air too. You probably wouldn't even be saying that if your boy Kyle Busch was up there.So what.
NASCAR qualifying is utterly meaningless compared to F1 qualifying. Just look at what "Sea Bass" has done in F1 this year compared to NASCAR pole sitters.
Look LMS I'm getting tired of you and your smart*** comments. Gordon did great, okay? Now enough of that crap.
To say that qualifying is meaningless is absolutely silly, if you get good starting spot you'll get a good pit selection and you'll be up front in clean air too. You probably wouldn't even be saying that if your boy Kyle Busch was up there.
Which is itself based on Bowman Gray Stadium in North Carolina
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And that's why getting the pole is meaningful. Once you earn it, you have the best shot to win the race. There's a lot of disparity you of all people should know that.Ignore is a simple feature if you have an issue, like I said Gordon has done enough to warrant such a comment. Also Dave is right quali means little when you have such a long race and little difference between the cars. A damn care could start on pole and win and hell even the same car could probably start from dead last and win, there isn't much disparity when we talk top teams.
Get over it, your driver came in on probably the only luck he's had in years, don't like how blunt I am, that's too bad.
And that's why getting the pole is meaningful. Once you earn it, you have the best shot to win the race. There's a lot of disparity you of all people should know that.
It isn't the only luck he's had in years dude, and it doesn't always take luck to finish good. I hate it when people say 'I'm just telling you how it is'. You obviously haven't been taught about tact. Gordon earned his chase position fair and square, was robbed and given a second chance. He is making the most of it, moving his way up in points every week just about.
No you don't if the race was a third of the distance perhaps but to say in a race that is 400 to 500 miles long in cars that don't have any gap really toward performance. Other than being in the Shootout at Daytona that pole means little to nothing come race day, especially when the other 9 top ten cars are just as fast as you or may prove faster. You cant quantify a single lap and give claim for 400 miles, and to be honest you only seem to be doing so because you don't like the negative vibe we're giving your driver.
Welcome to my home town!![]()
Yes, pit box selection has a purpose. The points order resolve that. I don't think F1 has pit stall selection based on qualifying?
You obviously haven't been taught about tact.