Bonehead of the Week: Richmond II

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Has to be pretty obvious this week. Stewart for causing the big crash between he and Newman.
 
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Tony. Surprisingly, Newman took the low road during his interview and Stewart took the high road during his interview.
 
I like how the bar is so low for Stewart's behavior that Newman is expected to take "the high road" after getting intentionally wrecked for no justifiable reason. And Stewart gets credit from some for being calm and honest about the fact that he purposely took someone out for no good reason for the second week in a row.

Oh, he's honest about being a hotheaded idiot? Well, at least there's that. Well done Tony.
 
I cannot decide between Stewart for being honest or Newman for being honest and both for being jerks.
 
I like how the bar is so low for Stewart's behavior that Newman is expected to take "the high road" after getting intentionally wrecked for no justifiable reason. And Stewart gets credit from some for being calm and honest about the fact that he purposely took someone out for no good reason for the second week in a row.

Oh, he's honest about being a hotheaded idiot? Well, at least there's that. Well done Tony.
Lol, isn't that a fact tho? Newman should have taken the high road. Lol. Misses the Chase and Stewart took the high road and is in the Chase. How peculiar! Lol

Tony is an @ss! Glad this is his final year for the bully.
 
Newman kind of has to get it for his comment about Stewart in Sprint Cars and anger issues...that was a low blow that SHOULDN'T have been said.

Tony also for the wreck.
 
Although it may be a bit too much to ask, all things considered, but try not to let the door hit you in the ass, Tony . . .
 
Yeah, I agree with just about everybody on this one... Tony Stewart is the bonehead. Being a fan of his driving skills and his true grit is a trying thing at times, because with that comes the bully behavior and hypocrisy.
 
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The obvious choice for me is that a tire bouncing around near the entrance of pit road Friday night did not trigger a caution yet a few weeks earlier a harmless tire rolling down pit road at the Glen was deemed a safety hazard. Honorable mentions: BKez for multiple in car brain farts, a sanctioning body that allows a driver who feels he has been wronged to deliberately wreck the object of his wrath and Nascar gets another one for allowing drivers to call their competitors morons or say they are bi-polar. That last one was particularly offensive.
 
Better to apologize to the guys back at the shop, thank Sprint and the long list of corporate team sponsors and send out a coupla' Tweets about the moon landing.
 
Let's start a 'bring back old school racing ' thread and whine about Nascar mandating political correctness .
 
Let's start a 'bring back old school racing ' thread and whine about Nascar mandating political correctness .

I am all for bringing back old school racers like Harry Gant, Mark Martin and David Pearson in order to show how you behave like a man instead of having a temper tantrum or calling your competitors names. In fact they could bring in any number of football or hockey players who beat and bang on each other all game long and don't chit the bed over it.
 
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New school pantywaists. I wasn't there, of course, but something tells me somebody prolly called somebody else a name or two.
 
Some people like the Bobby Orr's, Harry Gant's, Wayne Gretzky's, Joe Montana's, Jerry Rice's, Johnny Bucyk's, Ron Francis', Lovie Smith's and Tony Dungy's of the world and others like those that try and exemplify strength through fisticuffs and general douchiness. I know what I like.
 
My favorite was Montoya/Harvick at the road thing.

One could really see how "bad" The Closer can be. Vicious, just vicious.
 
Cheap shot by Stewart and a low blow by Newman equals a push.
I give the bonehead to Kez, simply because that was a bonehead move.
 
My favorite was Montoya/Harvick at the road thing.

One could really see how "bad" The Closer can be. Vicious, just vicious.
Yeah. A guy actually "fought" back and it looked like Harvick was playing paddy crack with him. Tough guy he is.
 
I like how the bar is so low for Stewart's behavior that Newman is expected to take "the high road" after getting intentionally wrecked for no justifiable reason. And Stewart gets credit from some for being calm and honest about the fact that he purposely took someone out for no good reason for the second week in a row.

Oh, he's honest about being a hotheaded idiot? Well, at least there's that. Well done Tony.
You think he will be that honest in the court room?
 
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