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Daytona 500
Anyone watching? If not you should turn it on. **** just hit the fan, quite literally...
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that track is going to be a mess.
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It's very obvious that something broke in Montoya's car, but he will forever be known as the guy who hit the jet dryer under caution in the Daytona 500. Only JPM....
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Not gonna lie, I'm not a big nascar fan but I've been following Daytona all week and have been watching the whole race. I knew it was going to be interesting after the wreck on lap 2. Glad to see Johnson and Gordon start the season in the back. Time to see what kyle busch can do.
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It's funny trying to watch DW struggle to keep viewers.
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- Justin |
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i wanted to watch it but was busy, i turned it on as the jet drier was hit and on fire, then just caught the last 10 laps.... sucks jeff n jimmy didnt make it
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People watch this still?
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I hope no one else stayed up to watch the rest of the race. Of course green,white checkered, I wasn't suprised. What did grind my gears was the fact team orders came in to play. The announcers played it down, as well did Greg Biffle, and the disappointment on Jr's face said it all. (Mind you I'm a Mark Martin fan, so everybody else is meh to me except underdogs.) Biffle said he tried to get a run, but if you watch no the backstretch, Jr literally was under Biffle, and they were losing ground on Kennseth, Biff got off the pedal to distance himself from Matt to ensure at least one of them was to win instead of a true battle. If they wanted to gain ground, you do a simple thing, move up the track and let Kennseth roll back. BOTH Biff and Jr. said they tried, so they were on the same page, but Roush had other plans.
This is the god damn Daytona 500, one of the whole reasons why many are in this race, and to sit back and watch your team mate win not because you didn't have enough in your car, but because you HAD to sit back, It makes me feel this is actually one of the worst Daytona's in recent memory. I'd of dropped kenseth like a bag of flaming dog **** to get that win. I think for Talladega and Daytona, the green,white,checkered should be modified to give it a little more playability. Since it takes one lap to get up to speed, and then one lap to actually race, it really kills alot of chances for others to catch up. It should have one more lap to play in at least. But what do I know, I just know the green white checkered has played a role in most fo the finishes, and is getting boring. Why should I watch 495 miles when the final 2 laps are coming up.... \ |
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dover was much more fun back when it held 1/2 the people and was blacktop. pocono is a hole.
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I went to NH once. Sat in the TNN box. No good, boring, too far away. Go to Richmond or Bristol.
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The coolest thing back then was the drivers ( or most of them) didn't take a helicopter to leave ,they literally drove out of the track and walked over the walkway. I met Sterlin Marlin, Morgan Shepard, Matt Kenseth ( the first year with Roush) and even Ray Everham, which a few days later he announced he was done with Hendricks ( Gordon was doing terrible)and many others, but that doesn't happen anymore, and between the price of gas, parking fee, tolls, and food/beverages, and especially the ****tiest traffic pattern when leaving doen't equate to watching it on TV anymore. For the price of one ticket I can pay my monthly cable bill..... I seen Mark Martin win it three years in a row ( I went to the September races) and my life was complete up to that point lol, but I ccame to see what I wanted, and now that he's older ,and doesn't have AS much of a chance to win anymore, it's not worth it to go. and with 100,000 swarming the damn place, it's just too much anymore. Here's how long ago NASCAR was fun. In 1995, Rusty Wallace was in South Jersey signing autographs in a firehouse, in 1996 I met Mark Martin at a car show in Ft. Washington Expo center.....on a school day. The line probably had about 40 people in it, and they gave you a ticket to stand in line, but since there wasen't as many people, my father and me just kept getting back in line, a total of 10 times, and just about everything I was carrying and wearing had ink that he plastered on me lol. And in 96-97 I met Hut Stricklin at the Circuit City when it was at the Shore Mall. It wasn't even a grand opening!!! Try finding drivers that do that today..... |
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Eat a dick. Never again. They wonder why they are losing fans. |
or when they started requiring you to buy a busch race ticket to get a daytona 500 ticket. yikes.
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Or the fact they make you renew your seat tickets, if not you lose them. May not sound bad but consider in the late 90's we renewed them 8 months before the next September race, but by 2006, you had to renew them BEFORE the next race.... that pissed me off, I didn't even go to the race coming up and you want me to buy?
We had awesom seats in the 90's and one year we missed the upped deadline that we weren't informed, and got shuffled down towards the turn.. |
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