There was way more after this. Wonder why that wasn't included.
21 days sounds an awful lot like 3 weeks.
And I had said this, I said everyone just call it what they want, because I legit thought when you said 3 week break it was 3 off weeks. Once I found out I was correct in thinking it was 2 off weeks, I’m like cool whatever.It's 3 weeks worth of days that I don't have to give a damn about NASCAR. Everyone else can call it whatever they want lol.
See. Right here, this is where I said we all word it differently, and that’s fine.All I was saying was, I thought it was a 2 week break as in 2 weeks off, me, you, and AU24 just words it differently, which is fine. We're all right in the way we look at it.
What date is 2 weeks from today?Now if someone wants to show me a story that says 3 week break, but something tells me it’s not possible.
That’s now how breaks work lmao. I posted a story, I can post more that says two week break. XD yes it’s 3 weeks til the next race. But they are only on BREAK for 2 of those. You wouldn’t go back to work after 2 days off and call it a 3 day break would you?What date is 2 weeks from today?
Depends. The US day or @Clutch'sWhat date is 2 weeks from today?
There's a week*** between each race...except in this case there's 3 weeks between races.There's a race between each race....except in this case there's 3 weeks between races.
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I wonder if this is the silliest thing we've gotten wrapped around since 'NASCAR on Mars', and I ask that as the self-proclaimed King of Pedantics around here.I just wonder if anyone claiming it’s a 3 week break, always say “well 1 week break til the next race!” between races most of the time!
I mean, maybe. I just know I was willing to drop it til others tried to make me feel like an idiot.I wonder if this is the silliest thing we've gotten wrapped around since 'NASCAR on Mars', and I ask that as the self-proclaimed King of Pedantics around here.
During driver briefings they have videos about how they are supposed to re-enter the track surface when coming off of pit lane. They have briefings about it every race.I wish we could see what they were told. Because Chase WAS on the racing surface. But he said NASCAR said they can't go on the racing surface, which he claims he didn't do, but that's what he did.
And at the same time, he said that the sheet they were given says they can go on the racing surface in that part of the track.
I am curious if the sheet showed that you can go outside of that first line, and he missunderstood how that looked on the race track.
HMS is usually onboard with each other so it is a bit concerning that Larson didn't shoot up onto the track like Elliott did right behind him.
I wonder if this "sheet" only showed that initial line drivers can go over without actually showing the second line that separates the apron from the racing surface and Elliott mistook that as being able to go on the racing surface. Don't know.
Well, either Chase and Brad are idiots for misunderstanding it, or NASCAR is a bunch of idiots for not not making it absolutely clear. One or the other. Being that the broadcast booth didn't know, and nobody on the 6 or 24 teams seemed to know the correct answer after the penalty, my guess is NASCAR. If NASCAR is using the term "racing line" that is almost purposely vague. It would have been a LOT easier to just say don't go above the second white line. For that matter, why even let them go above the first line?During driver briefings they have videos about how they are supposed to re-enter the track surface when coming off of pit lane. They have briefings about it every race.
Chase had all four wheels over the exit coming out of T1 and got knocked for it. Bob Pockcrass usually posts the video shown on social media as well for reference later on.
Yeah it's their fault...always.I mean, maybe. I just know I was willing to drop it til others tried to make me feel like an idiot.
More wasted energy.
I wrongly assumed that drivers at the Cup level knew the rules of the game.
I can show you the post where I was saying we all can word it how we want, and then where Clutch came in afterwards to start it back up..Yeah it's their fault...always.
See @StandOnIt this is where I’m ending it, saying it’s just a misunderstanding basically on how we word it differently, all good, we’re all right.All I was saying was, I thought it was a 2 week break as in 2 weeks off, me, you, and AU24 just words it differently, which is fine. We're all right in the way we look at it.
This came after that. At that point I was pissed because I TRIED to end it. So I said **** it, and posted PROOF it’s being called a two week break by NASCAR themselves.21 days sounds an awful lot like 3 weeks.
That is what Clutch does.I can show you the post where I was saying we all can word it how we want, and then where Clutch came in afterwards to start it back up..
At least we can agree on something.That is what Clutch does.
There was way more after this. Wonder why that wasn't included.
The NHRA will be in Sonoma this coming weekend...so I'm good.It's 3 weeks worth of days that I don't have to give a damn about NASCAR. Everyone else can call it whatever they want lol.
They are going to have to paint a big white Elliott arc line coming out of turn two for sparkle britches next year. It's Nascar's only solution lol. Meanwhile Kez hasn't said a peep from doing the same thing.Let it go the race is over and we have a winner.
Brad did complain on his radio and mentioned the same email Chase did…They are going to have to paint a big white Elliott arc line coming out of turn two for sparkle britches next year. It's Nascar's only solution lol. Meanwhile Kez hasn't said a peep from doing the same thing.
Chase obviously screwed up. My whole point in sharing it on here was I found the meltdown humorous almost considering he's seen as having the excitement of grass growing. I figured the haters would especially enjoy the video.I wish we could see what they were told. Because Chase WAS on the racing surface. But he said NASCAR said they can't go on the racing surface, which he claims he didn't do, but that's what he did.
And at the same time, he said that the sheet they were given says they can go on the racing surface in that part of the track.
I am curious if the sheet showed that you can go outside of that first line, and he missunderstood how that looked on the race track.
HMS is usually onboard with each other so it is a bit concerning that Larson didn't shoot up onto the track like Elliott did right behind him.
I wonder if this "sheet" only showed that initial line drivers can go over without actually showing the second line that separates the apron from the racing surface and Elliott mistook that as being able to go on the racing surface. Don't know.
Elliott goes from Zero to 1,000 in a heartbeat. We all know that. It's nothing new. In this case he was dead wrong. Turning Hamlin on the straight...dead wrong. Harvick? I think he had a point, Hamlin at M'Ville, he should have decked him.Chase obviously screwed up. My whole point in sharing it on here was I found the meltdown humorous almost considering he's seen as having the excitement of grass growing. I figured the haters would especially enjoy the video.
Chase obviously screwed up. My whole point in sharing it on here was I found the meltdown humorous almost considering he's seen as having the excitement of grass growing. I figured the haters would especially enjoy the video.
Left side tires. Everything is located from the driver seat.Larson was asked about the rule in the presser and cleared some things up.
He said the entire team was confused about the rule on Friday, and the drivers were talking about it in a group text, giving Chad feedback, etc.
Larson said the letter was sent out on Saturday And he said that his understanding of the rule, for that letter was that you can straddle the white line but not have your right side tires completely over it. He also said that Chase went way over it and immediately thought the 9 car would be penalized and seemed surprised that Elliott went that far over it.