Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: If you race where there are teams cooperating under the same management and millions are on the line... of course he took out the competition when he had the opportunity.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: If you race where there are teams cooperating under the same management and millions are on the line... of course he took out the competition when he had the opportunity.
If NASCAR (or F1 for that matter) fans cared about good racing instead of the drama, they would all be touring car fans
Kudos to NASCAR for the penalties and coming down hard on MWR for that unsportsmanlike bull---- that they pulled. Race; if your not good enough to get into the chase: better luck next year. Giving teammates spots is one thing; but wrecking on purpose to manipulate the race is dangerous and wrong. No different than if a crew member had run out onto the track to cause a caution.
In reply to CrashDummy:
Almost exactly what I said on FB.
me said: Good. I like Michael Waltrip and his team but trying to change the outcome of a race is unsportsmanlike, unprofessional, and just uncool.
Michael Waltrip Racing. The only team in Nascar (that I know of) to get caught with jet fuel in the intake. They got a fairly stiff penalty that time as well. There's pushing the rules, and then there's just being stupid. Congrats to Nascar for making a good call for once, but why does Bowyer get off basically unscathed? Also great news for Ryan Newman. Heckuva weekend for him.
I was actually under the impression that Bowyer lost 50 points in the chase, not before it. I think he should get some type of penalty but it looks like he got nothing....that kind of sucks.
“Based upon our review of Saturday night’s race at Richmond, it is our determination that the MWR organization attempted to manipulate the outcome of the race,” said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition. “As the sport’s sanctioning body, it is our responsibility to ensure there is a fair and level playing field for all of our competitors and this action today reflects our commitment to that.”
Wonder if they pulled the telemetry from Bowyers car.
I kinda expected a slap on the wrist/ warning kind of thing.... but that was large, wow.
I'm waiting for it...in the upcoming race Truex Jr hits "oil" on the track and slides into Newman, taking him out. Danica goes to the aid of her teamate, and kicks Waltrip in the gonads after the race...
In reply to Klayfish:
No, we've already had our fill of physical violence. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nascar/2013/09/04/girlfriend-fined-face-slap-truck-race-max-papis/2764779/
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to Klayfish: No, we've already had our fill of physical violence. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nascar/2013/09/04/girlfriend-fined-face-slap-truck-race-max-papis/2764779/
So if they've banned her indefinitely, why would she pay them a "fine"? Seems stupid but I'm sure I'm missing something...
In reply to bluej:
Being that she is the wife of one of the drivers, I'm sure she'll want to come back. Plus, it was $2,500.00. I can imagine that shouldn't be too hard for her to come up with. Minor details.
bluej wrote:N Sperlo wrote: In reply to Klayfish: No, we've already had our fill of physical violence. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nascar/2013/09/04/girlfriend-fined-face-slap-truck-race-max-papis/2764779/So if they've banned her indefinitely, why would she pay them a "fine"? Seems stupid but I'm sure I'm missing something...
because if she/they don't pay the fine, the INDEFINITELY becomes permanently
wbjones wrote:bluej wrote:because if she/they don't pay the fine, the INDEFINITELY becomes permanentlyN Sperlo wrote: In reply to Klayfish: No, we've already had our fill of physical violence. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nascar/2013/09/04/girlfriend-fined-face-slap-truck-race-max-papis/2764779/So if they've banned her indefinitely, why would she pay them a "fine"? Seems stupid but I'm sure I'm missing something...
Indefinitely only lasts until Skeen is offered a seat in another Nascar race.
Hell, Skeen should open a PayPal account and ask for donations. Odds are strong he would get enough to buy a ride in a good car.
Speaking of Nascar, they really rooted the pooch by failing to penalize Edwards for jumping a re-start. Seems like Johnson got dinged a couple times this year for doing the exact thing.
It's sad to see incompetency rewarded with attention and lots of money.
oldsaw wrote: Speaking of Nascar, they really rooted the pooch by failing to penalize Edwards for jumping a re-start. Seems like Johnson got dinged a couple times this year for doing the exact thing.
NASCAR inconsistency of rules enforcement has been an issue that Pemberton hasn't been able to get his hands around.
In reply to Anti-stance:
Sure he has; it's just hard to do your job when your hands are playing pocket pool.
Anti-stance wrote:oldsaw wrote: Speaking of Nascar, they really rooted the pooch by failing to penalize Edwards for jumping a re-start. Seems like Johnson got dinged a couple times this year for doing the exact thing.NASCAR inconsistency of rules enforcement has been an issue that Pemberton hasn't been able to get his hands around.
that's been a NASCAR long before Pemberton ...
Supposedly, Minard spun his old left side tire and hit Edwards in his door. that made it OK. At least that is the story.
ClemSparks wrote:captain nemo wrote:now if only the production car had been a rear-drive with V8 power...
This one was.
bluej wrote:N Sperlo wrote: In reply to Klayfish: No, we've already had our fill of physical violence. http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nascar/2013/09/04/girlfriend-fined-face-slap-truck-race-max-papis/2764779/So if they've banned her indefinitely, why would she pay them a "fine"? Seems stupid but I'm sure I'm missing something...
all the money that NASCAR gets from penalties and fines goes to charity... i wonder who gets the tax write off- NASCAR or the team/person paying the fine?
iceracer wrote: Supposedly, Minard spun his old left side tire and hit Edwards in his door. that made it OK. At least that is the story.
I tend to agree with that assessment. He hit the throttle first, and bounced off Carl a couple of times on his way to the green flag. No harm, no foul in my eyes, because if Carl would have backed off to stay behind, he would have been jacked up from behind and wrecked half the field.
I thought it was cheap when they penalised Jimmy, and they were pretty blatant...at least Montoya's slickering of him was pretty blatant.
Klayfish wrote:Xceler8x wrote: NASCAR is about making money by entertaining people. It's not about fair racing.And they're different than other major racing series how? Oh, and it's been decades, but didn't Mean Gene turn to the "dark side" at one point?
Hey. Sorry. I'm not bagging on NASCAR here. I realize that most, read "all", sanctioning bodies put profit before sport.
Also, what does jet fuel in your intake indicate? Is jet fuel that much higher octane than racing fuel? I must be missing something.....
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