2014 NASCAR Thread

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Keselowski for move at end of race and smashing into Kenseth.
Stewart for backing up into Keselowski.

When Stewart... was just stopping on pit road :odd:


My idea for the Chase System: Have none.
 
I guess the penalties are for the actions on the track and on pit road. Denny should've gotten one for that brake check though.
 
Lots of drivers have gotten away with this same thing many times. These guys wipe their b-holes with the dollar amount of these fines. NASCAR is basically saying we are kind of going to take a stand but not really. It's the principle of the matter at hand. Yes, NASCAR does love this sort of thing.
 
I guess the penalties are for the actions on the track and on pit road. Denny should've gotten one for that brake check though.
He didn't even hit Keselowski.

If that's so, Danica should have been penalized for brake checking Logano and causing him to run into her.
 
Or a Chase that lasts for 36 races (with no elimination rounds) and the participants are all points-eligible drivers. :p
You mean like the Chase system that was before the Chase for the Cup? :p
 
You mean like the Chase system that was before the Chase for the Cup? :p
Just being snarky here. :sly:

In fairness though, no one has ever really made a rule stating how many races a Chase for the Cup can have at minimum. Brian France thinks 10 is appropriate, but 36 makes for a more entertaining season from start to finish. :p
 
And some people think Hendrick is the only one who gets favourable treatment. lol

I would have given Brad 100,000 and Kenseth and Hamlin 75 each, personally.

We'll let Brad keep his helmet on so he kind of has a chance.

Against Stewart, maybe, but Kenseth couldn't do anything once Brad actually turned around, despite Matt holding his arm. Hamlin's all talk and empty threats anyway.
 
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