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Nov 8 2009, 23:59
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#201
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Oh Noo, Kyle
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Nov 9 2009, 00:00
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#202
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Member Posts: 469 Joined: September 09 |
Mark Martin 4th! -73 on JJ
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Nov 9 2009, 00:01
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#203
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What a mess of a finish. Only Busch and Hamlin actually made it I think.
What a mess of a finish, but at least it was kind of interesting. -------------------- |
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Nov 9 2009, 00:01
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#204
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Oh yeah I forgot about Busch's cool victory celebration. I like it.
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Nov 9 2009, 00:02
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#205
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wtf celebrating in reverse lol
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Nov 9 2009, 00:16
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#206
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M Martin class interview..
cya for next race guys! |
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Nov 9 2009, 01:02
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#207
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Member Posts: 5,634 Joined: June 99 |
This was due to happen for Johnson at one of these races, things had been too straightforward. 110 points is a huge swing, but it could have been worse - the start and parks and the Edwards-JPM-Gordon crash swung some important points back his way. Edwards must be in disbelief that he finished behind him.
Really underscores Martin getting caught in the wreck so late at Talladega. Whether people would admit it or not, for the sake of interest in the next two races you could almost feel Nascar nation from admin to TV to competitors and fans perk up across the country when Johnson hit the inside wall. This post has been edited by John B: Nov 9 2009, 01:03 -------------------- "It's all bullsh**. I wanted to choke him. They were having a hard time controlling me. Today's racers would say 'I'm so happy nobody got hurt....so fake." - Drag race legend Don Garlits........on a collision during a parade at an NHRA reunion weekend.
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Nov 9 2009, 01:40
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#208
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Member Posts: 2,561 Joined: February 07 |
Oh! I got it. Smart. Unlike me! Now why they don't use a single lugnut? they 5? That's so dumb. (I know there must be a sensible explanation, but I'm all in). it's because passenger cars have five, one of the few connections they have left to stock cars. -------------------- Ever since man first left his cave and discovered someone else with a different language and way of looking at things he has had only one dream. to kill that person, so that we don't have to learn their language and way of looking at things-Zap Branagan
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Nov 9 2009, 01:45
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#209
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Member Posts: 2,561 Joined: February 07 |
something that probably didn't come up, but a fan got to pick a driver for a chance @ $1 mil, - they picked kurt busch - so congrats to that fan for his win too.
-------------------- Ever since man first left his cave and discovered someone else with a different language and way of looking at things he has had only one dream. to kill that person, so that we don't have to learn their language and way of looking at things-Zap Branagan
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Nov 9 2009, 02:02
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#210
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New Member Posts: 8 Joined: November 09 |
This was due to happen for Johnson at one of these races, things had been too straightforward. 110 points is a huge swing, but it could have been worse - the start and parks and the Edwards-JPM-Gordon crash swung some important points back his way. Edwards must be in disbelief that he finished behind him. Really underscores Martin getting caught in the wreck so late at Talladega. Whether people would admit it or not, for the sake of interest in the next two races you could almost feel Nascar nation from admin to TV to competitors and fans perk up across the country when Johnson hit the inside wall. I'd say the roars of cheers coming from the stands was more than "perking up". Despite the perk though, Johnson will probably have to have another bad race for Martin or anyone else to catch him. Martin basically needs to gain 40 points in two races. While possible, its unlikely given how well Johnson runs in the Chase. |
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Nov 9 2009, 11:28
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something that probably didn't come up, but a fan got to pick a driver for a chance @ $1 mil, - they picked kurt busch - so congrats to that fan for his win too. Rewind one page -------------------- |
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Nov 9 2009, 12:09
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#212
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I found that they sell those in Harvey Nicholls in Leeds last week. Not sure they're quite worth £7.50 a box. The mrs found them in Fenwicks at Newcastle a few weeks ago and insisted on buying them at £7 a box. Figured not having her whinging all day was worth the few quid! |
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Nov 9 2009, 14:49
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Member Posts: 1,332 Joined: February 00 |
OLB, you got to change your avatar!! that's a desperate look!
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Nov 9 2009, 17:06
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Without watching the crash, I can't stop thinking of a 'fix' to make the chase more interesting.
So I ask you guys, was JJ's crash a terrible stroke of bad luck or someone had it comming for him??? |
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Nov 9 2009, 17:10
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Without watching the crash, I can't stop thinking of a 'fix' to make the chase more interesting. So I ask you guys, was JJ's crash a terrible stroke of bad luck or someone had it comming for him??? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctly3RUxeF8 |
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Nov 9 2009, 21:29
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#216
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Member Posts: 1,424 Joined: October 05 |
OLB, you got to change your avatar!! that's a desperate look! He's waiting to see what Target will pay him to remove it. -------------------- Mark Pethke
TNF Badge No. 165 "That's racing" -- Al Unser, Jr., after Emmo spun him to win the 1989 Indy 500. |
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Nov 9 2009, 21:31
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Without watching the crash, I can't stop thinking of a 'fix' to make the chase more interesting. So I ask you guys, was JJ's crash a terrible stroke of bad luck or someone had it comming for him??? Watch the crash. It's Hornish (perhaps with an assist from Reutimann), who, God bless him, is either very impressive or barely in control on some of these tracks. This was not one of his impressive moments. -------------------- Mark Pethke
TNF Badge No. 165 "That's racing" -- Al Unser, Jr., after Emmo spun him to win the 1989 Indy 500. |
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Nov 9 2009, 22:22
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This was not one of his impressive moments. He's had very few impressive moves lately. At one point during this season I was thinking the light came on for him, lately, not so much. He'll be lucky to make the chase next year, which will be his third year in a top of the line team. Montoya, with a much less impressive team, with lots of upheaval, in his third year has done very well. I'm having the feeling that in a couple more years of this, Hornish will be following Stremme, out the door... -------------------- Prior Proper Planning Prevents Piss Poor Performance.
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Nov 9 2009, 22:47
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#219
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Member Posts: 86 Joined: October 09 |
Just finished watching my replay... and damn I was on the edge of my seat hoping Ambrose had enough fuel at the end there! I secretly wanted Kyle Busch to win just so he could grab that record, but seeing Marcos get another top 5 would have been great, the 47 was among the fastest all day except for that stint with the bump packer in. That crap pitstop at half distance didn't help either...
Good to see the Chase tightening up again at the expense of JJ and with the luck of MM, but like MM said, it's tough to beat them on pace. It's still an uphill battle but hopefully Martin can continue to close the gap so we have a race on our hands come Homestead. |
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Nov 9 2009, 23:02
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Member Posts: 1,424 Joined: October 05 |
He's had very few impressive moves lately. At one point during this season I was thinking the light came on for him, lately, not so much. Yeah, about mid-season things seemed to be coming together. Lately . . . QUOTE He'll be lucky to make the chase next year, which will be his third year in a top of the line team. The Chase? [Cue Jim Mora's famous tirade about the Indianapolis Colts and the playoffs] Who's talking about the Chase? The Chase? -------------------- Mark Pethke
TNF Badge No. 165 "That's racing" -- Al Unser, Jr., after Emmo spun him to win the 1989 Indy 500. |
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Nov 10 2009, 01:37
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#221
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Member Posts: 2,561 Joined: February 07 |
Without watching the crash, I can't stop thinking of a 'fix' to make the chase more interesting. So I ask you guys, was JJ's crash a terrible stroke of bad luck or someone had it comming for him??? law of averages - everyone has a bad race... in the chase it's considered everyone can get away with one mulligan. -------------------- Ever since man first left his cave and discovered someone else with a different language and way of looking at things he has had only one dream. to kill that person, so that we don't have to learn their language and way of looking at things-Zap Branagan
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Nov 10 2009, 05:28
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The Chase? [Cue Jim Mora's famous tirade about the Indianapolis Colts and the playoffs] Who's talking about the Chase? The Chase? Brilliant reference. Thanks for the memory. I was on the edge of my seat hoping Ambrose had enough fuel at the end there! I secretly wanted Kyle Busch to win just so he could grab that record me too and me too -------------------- |
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Nov 10 2009, 05:49
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You gotta give the entire Hendrick crew to rebuild Johnson's car including installing a new front. It took them a hour to do so. That's determination and teamwork of a champion.
-------------------- Women can do so many good things for you then can do so many bad things to you. - Ric Flair
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Nov 10 2009, 15:11
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You gotta give the entire Hendrick crew to rebuild Johnson's car including installing a new front. It took them a hour to do so. That's determination and teamwork of a champion. Yep, hard to beat that. Not to be left out are Montoya's crew who I think did a swell job as well. He hip-checked the wall pretty hard and after coming back out, was faster than JJ (I enjoyed watching Montoya pass Johnson while Logano and Hamlin waited patiently behind lol) -------------------- |
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Nov 10 2009, 15:26
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Guys, here's a more balanced view. The Evening News interviewed a famous NASCAR driver coach.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bG2OcW_Hwkg There's some in-race radio there for those of you who haven't heard that yet. -------------------- |
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Nov 10 2009, 20:29
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Member Posts: 1,424 Joined: October 05 |
From Jayski:
Johnson's lead still 73 points: #48-Jimmie Johnson leads the points standings by 73 points over #5-Mark Martin with two races remaining. The largest points deficit overcome with two races remaining was 85 by Alan Kulwicki in 1992.(11-10-2009) So not impossible. Merely improbable. -------------------- Mark Pethke
TNF Badge No. 165 "That's racing" -- Al Unser, Jr., after Emmo spun him to win the 1989 Indy 500. |
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Nov 10 2009, 22:25
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Member Posts: 5,634 Joined: June 99 |
Even if the powers that be ultimately wind up resetting the points at the last debris caution at Homestead ;) that's a title finish that won't be matched....Davey Allison got taken out in a crash and lost the points lead, and Kulwicki won by the margin of the most laps led bonus, which he won by 1 lap IIRC (granted he let Elliott by after clinching it).
Also was Richard Petty's last race and Jeff Gordon's first. This post has been edited by John B: Nov 10 2009, 22:26 -------------------- "It's all bullsh**. I wanted to choke him. They were having a hard time controlling me. Today's racers would say 'I'm so happy nobody got hurt....so fake." - Drag race legend Don Garlits........on a collision during a parade at an NHRA reunion weekend.
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Nov 11 2009, 12:46
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Even if the powers that be ultimately wind up resetting the points at the last debris caution at Homestead ;) that's a title finish that won't be matched....Davey Allison got taken out in a crash and lost the points lead, and Kulwicki won by the margin of the most laps led bonus, which he won by 1 lap IIRC (granted he let Elliott by after clinching it). Also was Richard Petty's last race and Jeff Gordon's first. It was the subject of a pretty good book by David Poole. http://www.amazon.com/Race-Destiny-David-P...3263&sr=8-5 -------------------- Mark Pethke
TNF Badge No. 165 "That's racing" -- Al Unser, Jr., after Emmo spun him to win the 1989 Indy 500. |
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