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I don’t mind Chase and hope he wins a few more titles, but I lowkey hope Hamlin steals it this year after how Chase stole it in 2020.
In that instance, what is the definition of stolen?
I don’t mind Chase and hope he wins a few more titles, but I lowkey hope Hamlin steals it this year after how Chase stole it in 2020.
1990 Winston Cup Champion.
In that instance, what is the definition of stolen?
Well if we’re going by best, he didn’t steal it from Denny, he stole it from Kevin. Chase was the third best driver that season. Points prove it. So if the second best deserves it also, why wouldn’t the third?I’m just a Chase “hater”, but he clearly wasn’t the best car all year and got hot at the right time, 3 wins in the final 5 races while Denny & Kevin had more wins, more top 5s, and arguably better stats.
I just want the sports most popular to pay their dues before he wins a few more titles myself.
The spacer plate wasn't the only way NASCAR screwed Mark Martin that year.If you haven't already, listen to the Scene Vault Podcast episode with Steve Hmiel. I believe it is in part two of the interview that he goes very much in depth about the spacer plate debacle and some of the backstory leading up to it. He also goes in depth about some of dysfunction that ruled the early years of Roush Racing.
Denny has accomplished so much as a driver, I almost want to see him wrap it up.If it's "stolen," someone other than Dennis please. We have to keep the narrative of "can't win a championship" going.
I disagree.I’m just a Chase “hater”, but he clearly wasn’t the best car all year and got hot at the right time, 3 wins in the final 5 races while Denny & Kevin had more wins, more top 5s, and arguably better stats.
I just want the sports most popular to pay their dues before he wins a few more titles myself.
This is why a handful of drivers are deserving this year.Well if we’re going by best, he didn’t steal it from Denny, he stole it from Kevin. Chase was the third best driver that season. Points prove it. So if the second best deserves it also, why wouldn’t the third?
Go to the bottom here, and you’ll see non playoff points. https://www.racing-reference.info/race-results/2020_Season_Finale_500/W/
I’m just a Chase “hater”, but he clearly wasn’t the best car all year and got hot at the right time, 3 wins in the final 5 races while Denny & Kevin had more wins, more top 5s, and arguably better stats.
I just want the sports most popular to pay their dues before he wins a few more titles myself.
Solid run at Las Vegas. Looked like a real great effort for Phoenix. Lol
I think they're fine. Save wrecking, I think he has enough of a buffer squeeze on in.They're completely lost on the 1.5s right now. They've had some very good runs at Homestead the last 2 years tho so hopefully they can get right for 1 weekend. That's all they need at this point, just one solid weekend. If they can't do that then I guess they don't really deserve to make it under this format regardless of his terrific regular season.
They're completely lost on the 1.5s right now. They've had some very good runs at Homestead the last 2 years tho so hopefully they can get right for 1 weekend. That's all they need at this point, just one solid weekend. If they can't do that then I guess they don't really deserve to make it under this format regardless of his terrific regular season.
Yeah I've thought about that too, at this point can they even win if they do get there lol.I think they're fine. Save wrecking, I think he has enough of a buffer squeeze on in.
Intermediates have been disastrous this year and I don't expect Homestead to be much better. Not sure where Phoenix falls into this. So I think the bigger concern is getting there but actually having the speed to do anything with it
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I'm not sure where Phoenix falls as a track type. Chase has been super fast on short tracks this year, super fast on road courses. And has hardly been a top 10 car at intermediates.Yeah I've thought about that too, at this point can they even win if they do get there lol.
And you're right, just texted a buddy after the race yesterday that simply finishing a race pays now more than it ever has.
The times they've had winning speed at intermediates they got junked. California was leading and walled it, then Larson walled him. Coke 600 they spun while leading. Texas blew tire while leading. There's certainly a pattern...I think after blowing a tire while leading a few weeks ago at Texas they got scared and went really conservative with the setup.
Chase wasn't fast at all at Texas. He wasn't even a top 10 car. Only was leading on strategy.The times they've had winning speed at intermediates they got junked. California was leading and walled it, then Larson walled him. Coke 600 they spun while leading. Texas blew tire while leading. There's certainly a pattern...
Admittedly I didn't watch the race that day. Went to Panthers/SaintsChase wasn't fast at all at Texas. He wasn't even a top 10 car. Only was leading on strategy.
That race was another example of them clawing into good track position and stage points with a car that has no business winning, or even running up front. I remember that 5 blowing by him on 2 separate occasions.
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