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Chastain taking it out on the tires lol.
Honestly I think someone at the organization needs to sit down with him and set him straight.
Bowman might not like being called a showman, but as far as I am concerned he is one.
Alex owned up to it and that is awesome.
Don't believe I have ever heard General Cole Custer lol, who was saying that?"Bowman the Showman" is almost and dumb as "the General Cole Custer" or calling Martinsville the "paper clip"
Mike Bagley and Pete Pistone. Cringe level 10Don't believe I have ever heard General Cole Custer lol, who was saying that?
He mellowed out after he almost killed Kez. I think that car going air born made him make better choices after that.At some point you have to wonder if Reddick will ever stop choking.
Maybe this will help?It may have been odd to be racing against the "clock" but it was a fun race. I am getting a little tired of these "fluky" wins though. This week was not as bad a Logano but it seems like NASCAR is becoming more and ore about who guesses right and that has little to do with knowledge. Bowman drove a great race though so hats off to him. I thought TR had him until he gagged.
Anyone have footage of what happened between Chase and Suarez? I am reading Suarez dumped him but I reserve judgment until I see it for myself but the coverage was terrible. Chase had some type of issue on the restart after the rain after coming through the field really well he suddenly dropped from 6th to 15th and not a word was said. That's really what cost him any shot as it forced their hand to get slicks which at that point they were too far behind to catch up anyway. He rocket's through the field on the final run though coming from 25th to around 11th I think only to finish p21. Huge missed opportunity as Larson and Chase would be close to tied right now in points again.
Maybe this will help?
Sure looks like he used up the Amigo there for the pass. They were racing real hard, good cooler heads prevailed after the raceChase can dish it out, but gets upset when it happens to him?
Maybe this will help?
Looks like the 9 drove thru him and the 99 repaid the favorNeither were obviously graduates from the SVG school of street racing.
Yeah just terrible.Local Chicago papers gave favorable reviews to the music acts that played Saturday night and early Sunday afternoon but noted that "barely anyone showed up" and that "the crowds heading to Festival Field were a tiny fraction of what similar large events like Lollapalooza are able to draw in the same park."
If the Chicago Street Race lives to see another day it'll be interesting to see if NASCAR continues with the musical sideshow.
Local Chicago papers gave favorable reviews to the music acts that played Saturday night and early Sunday afternoon but noted that "barely anyone showed up" and that "the crowds heading to Festival Field were a tiny fraction of what similar large events like Lollapalooza are able to draw in the same park."
If the Chicago Street Race lives to see another day it'll be interesting to see if NASCAR continues with the musical sideshow.
Yeah just terrible.
From the Chicago Tribune.
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I thought they had Buddy Guy booked.Not so terrible.
Great to see that the fabulous Art Institute of Chicago saw an increase in visitors despite only "a few thousand fans" at the "mostly empty (Festival) field."
Lollapalooza lineup includes: Megan Thee Stallion, Kesha, SZA, The Killers, Deftones, Blink 182, and dozens of other acts.
The Chicago Street Race concert featured Keith Urban and Lauren Alaina.
I thought they had Buddy Guy booked.
Don't forget that the main owner MJ is perhaps the most ferocious competitor the NBA ever saw. He'll probably tell Bubba to knock it off while winking.The problem is that his team owner is noted calm and rational person Dennis. He needs someone who can help him not be a horse’s ass.
I mean Suarez could've very easily moved him under braking the way Chase did instead of driving thru him in his left rear, but not surprising people here think they're the same thing considering the driver involved.Chase can dish it out, but gets upset when it happens to him?
It's amazing how 2 people can look at something and see totally different things. What I see there is racing for the position on the last lap where one car is way faster than the other and pushed the issue some. I think it's textbook bump and run in that Chase was aggressive for sure but he also did not ruin Suarez's day. It's further proof that Chase will get criticized no matter what by some as it seems like the big issue people love to pull out is that Chase is not aggressive enough but then he does this and people complain. I, as a fan of his, agree that he is not aggressive enough at times and LOVE seeing what he did here, To me it was the perfect move at the end of the race because he pushed the issue but did not totally use him up. He could have knocked amigo straight in the wall but just gave him a few taps. Now what Suarez did to Chase at Indy.... ....to me that was over the line a little but either way, this could have been repaying the favor for that which I am also all for. What Suarez did though? Never OK with intentionally wrecking someone.Looks like the 9 drove thru him and the 99 repaid the favor
Well when your name is Chase Fan I feel your opinion may be slightly slanted lol....It's amazing how 2 people can look at something and see totally different things. What I see there is racing for the position on the last lap where one car is way faster than the other and pushed the issue some. I think it's textbook bump and run in that Chase was aggressive for sure but he also did not ruin Suarez's day. It's further proof that Chase will get criticized no matter what by some as it seems like the big issue people love to pull out is that Chase is not aggressive enough but then he does this and people complain. I, as a fan of his, agree that he is not aggressive enough at times and LOVE seeing what he did here, To me it was the perfect move at the end of the race because he pushed the issue but did not totally use him up. He could have knocked amigo straight in the wall but just gave him a few taps. Now what Suarez did to Chase at Indy.... ....to me that was over the line a little but either way, this could have been repaying the favor for that which I am also all for. What Suarez did though? Never OK with intentionally wrecking someone.
Maybe,,,,but I feel like I am being objective here. Chase hit him square and it looked like a classic textbook bump and run to me and Suarez dumped him. That's what I see but what are you seeing different? I like one quote I saw where someone on X said Chase did the bump and run and Suarez did the dump and run. LOLWell when your name is Chase Fan I feel your opinion may be slightly slanted lol....
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I mean Suarez could've very easily moved him under braking the way Chase did instead of driving thru him in his left rear, but not surprising people here think they're the same thing considering the driver involved.
Before you bump and run, first be sure you CAN run. If you can't, expect the bumpee to take it up a notch or two.Chase hit him square and it looked like a classic textbook bump and run to me and Suarez dumped him.