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1:00pm-4:00pm NHRA Gainesville FS1
Pre-Race 3:00pm-3:30pm Race 3:30pm-7:00pm Monster Cup Phoenix FOX
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No drama, no posts. haha. I think Bush should have stayed out instead of that last pit stop. Rooting for Courtney Force, i have been dealing with Advanced Auto a lot lately. Mike
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Yep Busch should have stayed out. It was good to see Newman win, been a long time. Glad to see John Force and the Sarge win.
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I watched till the second phase and figured Elliot had them covered. Guess I should have kept watching.
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anybody else think the D tracks are Boring ?
hey I know a Nascar Drag strip 1.5 miles long |
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Agreed. Not a huge Phoenix fan. Although I do enjoy the west coast swing, I can do stuff before the races come on so I don't have to sit my whole sunday afternoon. (OK theoretically I don't HAVE to sit and watch...) I started to lose interest when my driver kept getting passed.
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Daniel, you gotta get a DVR. I finished watching the race at 10:30 Sunday night, I had all day to...not do much really. If you loose interest in the race or their ruining single file around the top of the track, just fast forward till you see smoke.
![]() I thought Larson had the best shot to win at the final restart, second row outside, 2 tires vs no tires. Unfortunately, he tried to win the race in turn 1 and when Mr. Patrick dive bombed, it killed his chances. If he had waited till 3 and 4, he would have been able to setup up a solid pass for the lead. Good for Newman though, he needed that. Bill |
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I agree, ya gotta get a DVR. We watch the races after we eat and fast forward through all the boring crap especially when DW does his stupid "boogity boogity boogity lets go racing". I can't stand him announcing he needs to retire. I wish they would bring back Jimmy Spencer & Kenny Wallace. They told it like it was a didn't care who they pissed off.
I think the racing is a little better now and how they do the stages + I do enjoy seeing the Monster girls. I was happy to see Newman win one but my driver is Chase Elliot. What can I say, I'm 20 miles from Dawsonville and Cindy & Bill have a house about 5 miles from me. You can all say what you want about Kyle Bush but he doesn't put up with any BS and keeps the sport interesting. 0822BuschFan.jpg
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