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Old 02-26-2017, 10:02 PM
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Maybe Vegas had something to do with making stages for the race. You can bet on who wins stage 1, stage 2 and the race.
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I think u guys are full of it! That was probably one of the best 500's I saw in a long time.
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Old 02-27-2017, 03:47 PM
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Hard to judge from a plate race but not bad.
I think Ryan Blaney may do something if they give him a good car. He's impressive and not afraid of those rich spoiled boys with top rides.
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I say lose the restricter plates then you will see what racing is all about.None of this 40 cars bunched up crap.
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What year did they go to the Cookie cutter cars? Remember when they had to sell x number of cars before they could race it.
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I think u guys are full of it! That was probably one of the best 500's I saw in a long time.
Have to agree.
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Hard to judge from a plate race but not bad.
I think Ryan Blaney may do something if they give him a good car. He's impressive and not afraid of those rich spoiled boys with top rides.
Blaney is in one of the top rides, he is driving a Penske car under the Woods brothers name. Same stuff as the 2 and 22.
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Old 02-28-2017, 06:54 AM
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I say lose the restricter plates then you will see what racing is all about.None of this 40 cars bunched up crap.
Pull the restrictor plate, remove the splitter, spoiler and side skirts then it would be entertaining.
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Blaney is in one of the top rides, he is driving a Penske car under the Woods brothers name. Same stuff as the 2 and 22.
Dave Blaney grabbed me by the shirt and wouldnt let go back in 02 ? for looking under his ride at the suspension @a olathe ks. mall ...he thought I was a spy
Yeah dave was moving to the top for a few years I was a fan
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I will probally get smashed for this, but I hate Nascar. I used to HAVE to go to Charlotte every year during the CC 600 week. Sat in the #1 turn in a Penthouse too? I finally asked the sales rep. that gave me the tickets if I could send my office girls instead of me. He said they were my tickets and he didn't care. And to make matters worse, I live in Nascar country. Mooresville is full of people who make the frames, another guy builds engines and so on. I watch one race every year and that is the Indy 500. Now that's racing to me. If the Nascar rules weren't so stupid, then I might change my mind. Do you guys remember when they tried to hold an open wheel race at Charlotte and one the cars tires went over the fence? I have a dear friend and his 11 year old Daughter got hurt really bad.
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