IMSA at VIR at noon, Indy at Portland at ... 3? 3:30? Something like that.ARCA and the Trucks tomorrow at Milwaukee
Keep Leigh Diffey forever
To each his own but you are wrong lolDiffey butchered the call at the end. I don't know how we could enjoy the finish without him including the population of Burton's home town.
Yes he should, its a rule.So happy for Harrison, I was a HUGE Jeff Burton fan growing up, so it helps me like Harrison a little bit, plus he seems like a good kid. Very awesome moment for him.
Definitely shouldn’t be able to run for a championship however.
By rule, I agree he should. that wasn't what I meant.Yes he should, its a rule.
Yes he should, its a rule.
I thought the sarcasm would be obvious. My mistake.To each his own but you are wrong lol
right over my head lolI thought the sarcasm would be obvious. My mistake.
I know.By rule, I agree he should. that wasn't what I meant.
I'm saying that win and your in shouldn't be a rule. That's my opinion, you're welcomed to yours.
huh? We aren't taking gray area stuff, this is a hard and fast rule.Yeah, and NASCAR has always been good about ensuring all their rules are followed like they’re supposed to be.
There are a number of people, a majority actually that follow the rules. Make a rule no matter how outlandish and they will follow it.huh? We aren't taking gray area stuff, this is a hard and fast rule.
The point is only that it is the rule. No one is arguing that it's a GOOD ruleThere are a number of people, a majority actually that follow the rules. Make a rule no matter how outlandish and they will follow it.
This isn't stick and Ball. This is supposed to be racing. The very last car, 32nd place wins one race and he gets put above 16 other cars? Sorry my brain doesn't work that way.
Leigh Diffey brought some class to Nascar tonight, from now on during the race I'll be drinking my beer from a glass.
He was fantastic. Illustrated just how inept and what a gigantic boob the previous PbP guy was.
Well, at least he showed Lil' Sweet that you can finish a race without taking the leader out. Like I said, when KFB is your role model, your team has a problem. Maybe Poor Richard needs to have Orange give Kyle an inspirational speech or something.The 20 yota laid down on him lol.
Well times change you either change with them or get left behind. I've got over 50 total years from watching it as a kid to being involved. I've seen more changes than anyone on this board and I can justify it and understand it.There are a number of people, a majority actually that follow the rules. Make a rule no matter how outlandish and they will follow it.
This isn't stick and Ball. This is supposed to be racing. The very last car, 32nd place wins one race and he gets put above 16 other cars? Sorry my brain doesn't work that way.
Most of the time I can see where people are coming from.....I had no issue with Rick. Don't really care much so if Diffey works, so be it.Yeah. I know people have defended the guy, but Jesus.
He doesn't belong calling racing. Too fake. Send him to the WWE. At least with that TV show you know it's fake.
Pulls out the senior card lol. You have like everybody else only one opinion.Well times change you either change with them or get left behind. I've got over 50 total years from watching it as a kid to being involved. I've seen more changes than anyone on this board and I can justify it and understand it.
I agree. We get myopic with rules. Kind of like kindergarteners really. Let's look big picture. Harrison wins. Who does it affect? Bubba, Ross, and Buescher.....so, has Harrison had a better year than them? Nope, but all three of those guys should have won a race by now. So, the proposition is.....Would we rather subpar years be rewarded or a Hail Mary at the end of the regular season? Opinions may vary, but old school system people like to throw it out there like an injustice in the highest order has been inflicted upon hard working racers. This just isn't the case. The system keeps guys like Harrison who has not been successful in Cup relevant until the very last race of the regular season. IF the Playoff System has an issue--and I am not sure that this is an issue--it is in keeping those outside of the Top 16 relevant until race 36....but who really cares? I love this system.Well times change you either change with them or get left behind. I've got over 50 total years from watching it as a kid to being involved. I've seen more changes than anyone on this board and I can justify it and understand it.
They’re all hard working racers and hard working race teams. There’s no way Harrison should be relevant in a playoff system because his season hasn’t even remotely been playoff worthy. He won a race and earned godsend to extend it, but you can’t objectively look at the season as a whole thus far and come to the conclusion he’s a more playoff worthy/caliber driver than the other drivers you mentioned.I agree. We get myopic with rules. Kind of like kindergarteners really. Let's look big picture. Harrison wins. Who does it affect? Bubba, Ross, and Buescher.....so, has Harrison had a better year than them? Nope, but all three of those guys should have won a race by now. So, the proposition is.....Would we rather subpar years be rewarded or a Hail Mary at the end of the regular season? Opinions may vary, but old school system people like to throw it out there like an injustice in the highest order has been inflicted upon hard working racers. This just isn't the case. The system keeps guys like Harrison who has not been successful in Cup relevant until the very last race of the regular season. IF the Playoff System has an issue--and I am not sure that this is an issue--it is in keeping those outside of the Top 16 relevant until race 36....but who really cares? I love this system.
If he isn't worthy he will be ejected from them in due courseThey’re all hard working racers and hard working race teams. There’s no way Harrison should be relevant in a playoff system because his season hasn’t even remotely been playoff worthy. He won a race and earned godsend to extend it, but you can’t objectively look at the season as a whole thus far and come to the conclusion he’s a more playoff worthy/caliber driver than the other drivers you mentioned.
WOW! You are a genius! I thought I had several! My card is real btw, just because you are wet behind the ears is your problem.Pulls out the senior card lol. You have like everybody else only one opinion.
Yea I mean that’s going to take care of itself probably by the end of AtlantaIf he isn't worthy he will be ejected from them in due course
That is/was an example of how ridiculously wrong both of them are. Sorry if you can't wrap your brain around it.I thought you hated stick and ball sport comparisons to racing? If we’re doing this then it’d be like my Chicago White Sox, this year probably the worst team ever in the entire history of MLB gaining a playoff berth because they beat the New York Yankees last week. Anyone that’s watched the team and MLB this year as a whole would find that indefensible. That’s exactly what we see now with the 21 in the playoffs, it’s a bad rule.
Until he wins Atlanta…Yea I mean that’s going to take care of itself probably by the end of Atlanta
Okay...stick and ball....I come from an era in MLB when four teams made the Playoffs. Now, you have near .500 teams making the Playoffs with a shot. We get confused between a system that rewards the best performance, and a system that qualifies you to become champion. They are not always (maybe rarely) one and the same. NASCAR does a good job of determining a champion......whether or not that champion is the best of the year creates arguments for the offseason. Not a bad thing.I thought you hated stick and ball sport comparisons to racing? If we’re doing this then it’d be like my Chicago White Sox, this year probably the worst team ever in the entire history of MLB gaining a playoff berth because they beat the New York Yankees last week. Anyone that’s watched the team and MLB this year as a whole would find that indefensible. That’s exactly what we see now with the 21 in the playoffs, it’s a bad rule.
No I really did wrap my brain around it and gave an example from another sports world to back up your initial point in agreement. Consider my brain in fact wrapped.That is/was an example of how ridiculously wrong both of them are. Sorry if you can't wrap your brain around it.