Hilljackoutlaw
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Nice 300 Dave...kind of a tough week.
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I don't think scoring is finished. Hamlin doesn't have a finish position score. I still don't see how they gave him 2nd.Nice 300 Dave...kind of a tough week.
Sorry, I disagree. It's one thing to bump a guy into a corner so they move up and you can pass. It's another to slam a guy and immediately drop down to intentionally wreck another that was going to pass you. Just because he cried to grampa that he wanted the number 3 doesn't mean that he is now the new Dale Earnhardt. I don't know that HE would have even done that.Austin Dillon was over 200 points from a playoff spot. I see absolutely nothing wrong with what he did and as a racing fan, I actually LOVE it. So fitting from the number 3 car too. Nothing like gold old fashion selfish racing. Give me more. Good for him to go for it and get into the playoffs and no doubt, it will have a cost to pay for those actions.
I don’t think wrecking 2 people who passed you going into the final turn is what I want to see from a professional race car driver who is being paid millions of dollars. That puts nascar way closer to pure entertainment than a sport, but maybe that’s what they want. It also sets a poor example for kids in lower series, if the guys on Sunday can drive like it’s a demolition derby at the local fair I can, too.Austin Dillon was over 200 points from a playoff spot. I see absolutely nothing wrong with what he did and as a racing fan, I actually LOVE it. So fitting from the number 3 car too. Nothing like gold old fashion selfish racing. Give me more. Good for him to go for it and get into the playoffs and no doubt, it will have a cost to pay for those actions.
I don’t think anyone is overly concerned about his chances in the playoffs except for the guys that are on the points bubble. I don’t honestly know that Austin had much of what you’re talking about to lose anyway and that probably made his decision easier. The remaining drivers will definitely be bringing their best the next 3 weeks. MTJ should be fine but the other spots are a toss up points wise now.We are going to just have to disagree then.
The sport is made to sort this type of behavior out. You can't win a championship on your own. Teams have partners and spotters/crew chiefs work together all the time. You build partners and relationships. Testing results on tracks are shared with those you like and trust.
Austin and his team just lost an incredible amount of that by trading it for a playoff spot. His choice, he now has to fight through a playoff with likely no friends.
This is good for the sport.
Happens all the time at the local tracks and if you go back and watch how racing was in the days before even Dale that was totally normal and part of it. It has only phased out because teams have realized just how expensive that type of racing can be this day in age when cars and parts cost as much as they do along with the reality that teams need each other way more than they did back in the 60s.I can somewhat understand wrecking someone you're mad at but intentionally wrecking two guys for a win crosses a line for me.
He was driving down pit road recklessly with pedestrians walking around.What did Joey do other than say 'chicken shit' on live TV?
They've changed a lot of things since then.We live in a lame world these days. Back in 1979, they didn't issue penalties for what was one of the greatest finishes in Nascar history: