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So, I'm putting together a decal set and I need abit of help. Is the 42 and 48 in Infinity still run as "HScott Motorsports with Chip Ganassi" or is it now just Chip Ganassi Racing?



And now they've got Suarez involved. Goodness, these guys :lol:
 


$20,000 for Danica (the same penalty Trevor Bayne got for exiting his car last June before safety crews got to the car)
$10,000 for Kyle Busch
 
Can't say I'm surprised Kyle got fined, everyone knows NASCAR can't take criticism.
 
Cole Pearn gets nothing for being racist while Kyle Busch gets fined for saying the word "fixed"
So what's new?
 
It's definitely borderline and I'm not going to critique Cole for it (we all make mistakes when we're angry), but it doesn't look good after the past month.
 
It's definitely borderline and I'm not going to critique Cole for it (we all make mistakes when we're angry), but it doesn't look good after the past month.

How? He's not even Asian. How is it borderline racist when his comment was directed towards a Caucasian Male?
 
Someone is reaching real far to see it as racist and a perfect example of the pussification of America.


I put it right up there with a White Girl last year that declared A School's maximum Mexico Night "Racist" (all the while, none of the Mexican students had a problem with it)
 
Now where is my little friend ( @Adamgp ) that argued with me so passionately about this saying she did nothing wrong or put herself in danger. :sly: I suppose you are going to want to argue with NASCAR now. :lol:

Apparently you have a reading problem. I admitted she broke the rule. She just wasn't in any harm.
 
Danica broke the rule, as did Trevor last year. Neither of them were in any actual danger, but rules are rules.

Now.. there was a driver in the Truck Series last year that walked up into the middle of the track to give a "WTF" to a passing driver.. she did put herself in danger in that situation.
 
Apparently you have a reading problem. I admitted she broke the rule. She just wasn't in any harm.


No, I don't have a reading problem. I know very well what you said. Yes, you did say in your earlier posts that she didn't do anything wrong, a story in which you later changed to just saying that she didn't put herself in danger. I guess the latter could be just a matter of opinion (putting herself in danger) but it is my opinion that she did put herself in danger by walking that far up the track, regardless of how slow the cars were going or where they were on the track. I'll say one last thing about it then I won't mention it again. What she did was like getting too close to a fire. By walking up closer to a fire, as opposed to just staying back, you are more apt to get burned or hurt from said fire. At any rate and as I said earlier, I guess it just comes down to opinion about the danger part. What I don't like though is you attacking me by insinuating that I have a reading problem. Choose your words a bit more wisely next time my friend. End of.
 
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No, I don't have a reading problem. I know very well what you said. Yes, you did say in your earlier posts that she didn't do anything wrong, a story in which you later changed to just saying that she didn't put herself in danger. I guess the latter could be just a matter of opinion (putting herself in danger) but it is my opinion that she did put herself in danger by walking that far up the track, regardless of how slow the cars were going or where they were on the track. I'll say one last thing about it then I won't mention it again. What she did was like getting too close to a fire. By walking up closer to a fire, as opposed to just staying back, you are more apt to get burned or hurt from said fire. At any rate and as I said earlier, I guess it just comes down to opinion about the danger part. What I don't like though is you attacking me by insinuating that I have a reading problem. Choose your words a bit more wisely next time my friend. End of.

Again, I agreed with you that she broke the rule.

As for the jab about your reading skills, I didn't appreciate being your "little friend" or being called thick headed for having an opinion different from yours, which I am happy to see you finally realize that is all it was.
 
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