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04-19-2009, 11:50 AM
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Nascar redeems itself
Friday night Nationwide race nascar's new golden boy Kyle falls 2 laps down. Yay, Kyle's out of contention for a win, but not so fast. On fresher tires Kyle passes the leader,(now only 1 lap down) and very shortly afterwards the yellow flys for debris. Restart and Nascar waits until a couple moments after Kyle becomes lucky dog and throws another yellow for debris,(now he's on the lead lap). Usually the TV cameras will focus on the debris but on neither yellow did they show anything. Biffle wins anyhow.
Justice was finally served when he caught the speeding penalty in Sprint race.
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04-20-2009, 09:00 PM
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Sarcasm - Just one of the services I offer.
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That alone makes a race totally worthwhile for me! It only gets better when Shrub has a mechanical problem, but you can't go wrong when he makes one of his trademark silly mistakes like pit road speeding or crossing the "must pit" line. 
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04-21-2009, 02:03 PM
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#18 Kyle Busch
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xlabel
Friday night Nationwide race nascar's new golden boy Kyle falls 2 laps down. Yay, Kyle's out of contention for a win, but not so fast. On fresher tires Kyle passes the leader,(now only 1 lap down) and very shortly afterwards the yellow flys for debris. Restart and Nascar waits until a couple moments after Kyle becomes lucky dog and throws another yellow for debris,(now he's on the lead lap). Usually the TV cameras will focus on the debris but on neither yellow did they show anything. Biffle wins anyhow.
Justice was finally served when he caught the speeding penalty in Sprint race.
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Nascar redeems itself?? Not sure what you mean by that? 
Speeding is speeding for everyone...Kyle got a little ansy b/c he knew his car wasn't good enough to win, tried like hell to get out front of Martin.
Best part of the sprint race was Mears turning the t-shirt king into the wall...
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04-22-2009, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by pokrplr
Nascar redeems itself?? Not sure what you mean by that? 
Speeding is speeding for everyone...Kyle got a little ansy b/c he knew his car wasn't good enough to win, tried like hell to get out front of Martin.
Best part of the sprint race was Mears turning the t-shirt king into the wall...
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T-shirt king...........lol. Oh, don't forget model motorcycle king, and now GPS king...............are you kidding me!  The last person I would want telling me where to go is that non pit finding, finishing in the back of the pack, feeling comfortable in Wranglers no talent of a driver. He should have been put on probation for what he did to Mears after the race........yeah NACSAR has reedemed itself. Right 
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04-22-2009, 12:37 PM
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#18 Kyle Busch
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GPS...O...M...G... I can hear the specialty phrases built in courtesy of Tony Eury Jr.
TURN LEFT NOW!!!
Make the next available UTURN cause you missed your box...
Caution, Wrangler store up ahead in 0.4 miles...
You are approaching the tail end of the lead lap...
What will they come up with next...??? Absolutely hysterical.....
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04-22-2009, 07:48 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by pokrplr
GPS...O...M...G... I can hear the specialty phrases built in courtesy of Tony Eury Jr.
TURN LEFT NOW!!!
Make the next available UTURN cause you missed your box...
Caution, Wrangler store up ahead in 0.4 miles...
You are approaching the tail end of the lead lap...
What will they come up with next...??? Absolutely hysterical.....
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Or, just good marketing proweis.
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04-23-2009, 05:36 PM
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Finally this thread has an accurate title. Nascar did partially redeem itself by putting the t-shirt king (thanks pokrplr) on probation for 6 weeks for the post-race incident that any other driver would have immediately been called to the trailer for. Interesting that their initial reaction was to say that they wouldn't even review what happened. I wonder why? (Now that I think of it, it is pretty ironic that this incident involved the only two drivers who are there based solely on their last names.)
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04-26-2009, 09:46 AM
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Maybe they should add on to Jr's probation for missing his pit, which seems to happen quite often.
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