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Clearly not, cause people on that same page were happy for it more so than those who weren't. Most who wanted both (me) are fine with this result cause secretly it's a way for Pepsi and their partners to have it both ways and come out ahead.

I'm the same, I only voted Pitch Black as it hadn't been around for 5 years or so. BB is always at Taco Bell anyways.

And yes, I have my ways of getting hold of proper Dew over here...
 
I'm the same, I only voted Pitch Black as it hadn't been around for 5 years or so. BB is always at Taco Bell anyways.

And yes, I have my ways of getting hold of proper Dew over here...

To be honest, I liked the CoD flavors more, but these two aren't that far off so that's the only reason I drink them opposed to cough syrup voltage, Big Red (code red) and regular.

You mean this one? :lol::lol::lol:


That'd be the one. I laughed cause he saw a Pontiac from the 70s with a 3 and then saw it being used as throw back and the was triggered as if Dillion was actually going to use it.
 
So as I mentioned the other day, I'm going to a WoO race at my local track. With it being a Tuesday, there's a chance, like I said, that there might be some NASCAR driver appearances. One of which could be Kasey Kahne, so the question is, which of these two cars should I take with me for a potential autograph car?

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I'd say take the #5 since it's newer...
 
It's almost like people have finally gotten over OMG INDY and realised it's a boring race

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If they stay in Indiana, they should use IRP if it's still open, if it's not open move the race anywhere
 
Honestly, Indy should have been dropped a while ago. I'm not even arguing for LOR. They could easily go to Gateway or Iowa.
 
When I went this year for the Indy 500, they managed to get 350,000 people in. (Grandstands and Infield) If those are really the ticket numbers, that's about 10% capacity. Wow. :eek:
I knew it was some very ridiculously high number. :P But yeah this is depressing. Jeez I wonder what ticket sales for the Xfinity race look like...if I wasn't a ridiculously far distance from Indy I'd totally buy a ticket right now. :lol:
 
Get rid of Indy and make it an Off-weekend, then put the xfinity series back at LORP. The fact that only this many people are showing up, even with the potential of Jeff Gordon being there, show tell you that this race should stop being run.

I'd be willing to bet the amount of people that showed up for the ARCA/xfinity weekend at the short track was far more then the crowd for this year's Brickyard 400.
 
I'm going to miss Indy this weekend as I'll be driving through Canada. Might see parts of it in the hotel if they have NBCSN. Otherwise I might've tried to get tickets to the Brickyard this year.

I'll be driving back next Sunday so I'll likely miss Pocono as well.
 
I'm going to miss Indy this weekend as I'll be driving through Canada. Might see parts of it in the hotel if they have NBCSN. Otherwise I might've tried to get tickets to the Brickyard this year.

I'll be driving back next Sunday so I'll likely miss Pocono as well.

Given how unentertaining these races have been (save the finish of last year), you're likely not going to miss anything. Even then, NASCAR will have the full race up on youtube so theirs that.
 
To make Indy more exciting I propose to give all teams a set of tires from the 2008 race but not disclose which set they are. Should make it interesting :D
How about make them run entire race in reverse gear?
 
Given how unentertaining these races have been (save the finish of last year), you're likely not going to miss anything. Even then, NASCAR will have the full race up on youtube so theirs that.

I got more than enough room on the Tivo to record both Cup races while I'm gone. Not sure if I will watch the whole thing but I can fast forward thru most of it and find the good parts.
 
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