2014 NASCAR Thread

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Announcers can spin it any way they want, but the 88 pulled down an entire lane because of the 2 car, Ambrose filled the spot he was in, and then Junior pulled right back up into him. That's not Ambrose's fault.
 
Announcers can spin it any way they want, but the 88 pulled down an entire lane because of the 2 car, Ambrose filled the spot he was in, and then Junior pulled right back up into him. That's not Ambrose's fault.
Glad to see Dale own it in his interview.
 
Brad's side draft kept Kyle from taking the lead and probably winning on the next to last lap.

Kyle, being a good teammate to Hamlin, kept side-drafting Logano to keep him from getting a run to push Brad.

Hamlin won all three segments. JGR was also strong at Daytona last year, with Kenseth leading a lot of laps (JGR cars were running 1-2-3 for a while last year, too...) before blowing his engine.
 
Although it would be unlikely, this race brought up the subject of what would happen if the entire field crashed and was unable to finish the race. Would it be like the 2001 The Winston where NASCAR would allow backup cars to resume the race?

Congrats to Denny Hamlin. He absolutely dominated this race.
 
This may be one of the most wackiest Bud Shootout/Sprint Unlimited races I've ever seen.

Cars crashing, my only life left in the SU finishes 2nd (sorry--I don't know why I'm thinking about arcade games), Kyle saving his car like in 2012 - what's next? :P
 
Although it would be unlikely, this race brought up the subject of what would happen if the entire field crashed and was unable to finish the race. Would it be like the 2001 The Winston where NASCAR would allow backup cars to resume the race?

Congrats to Denny Hamlin. He absolutely dominated this race.
Nope. It's only a shortsighted race director and an act of mother nature happening at the same time that allows for such a thing.
 
Although it would be unlikely, this race brought up the subject of what would happen if the entire field crashed and was unable to finish the race. Would it be like the 2001 The Winston where NASCAR would allow backup cars to resume the race?

Congrats to Denny Hamlin. He absolutely dominated this race.
Terry Labonte would come back out, run 73 laps alone, and win.
 
Although it would be unlikely, this race brought up the subject of what would happen if the entire field crashed and was unable to finish the race. Would it be like the 2001 The Winston where NASCAR would allow backup cars to resume the race?

Congrats to Denny Hamlin. He absolutely dominated this race.
The last running car would win.
 
The last running car would win.
My guess is that someone would repair their car enough to finish the last few laps, even if it was at very low speed. In order to win, someone has to complete the full race distance, barring a weather event shortening the race.
 
2nd straight year Terry parked, wonder why they even try to run this anymore.
Joe might have some competition for my profile pic at this rate.
 
Not gonna lie, I actually was interested in this race and that hasn't happened quite a lot with Cup lately. I may be swayed, but I can't promise I'll change mah mind.
 
2nd straight year Terry parked, wonder why they even try to run this anymore.
Joe might have some competition for my profile pic at this rate.
Easy money. $30k for two laps is hard to beat. Terry has a guaranteed entry until they change the rules.
 
I am not exactly excited about much this year in Nascar, just kinda blah over the last few years.

You should be excited. Last year's major protagonists, JJ and Kenseth, both made major unforced mistakes. Plus, the new anti-Jimmie rule will ensure a dramatic finish to the season.
 
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