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Asshat18 all the way!
LOL. Preach it, bro.Let's go racing boys, a man-child, and lady.
I knowKodiakRusty89 said:For the sake of those attending hopefully not. A Sunday afternoon race should allow those in attendance some extra travel time to get back home. A Sunday night race would likely create a logistical nightmare for a lot of people....
9pmWeather is ****** until tomorrow night it seems.
Dee Vee Arrrrrrrrr.....I'm not gonna be free until 10pm pacific. Fahhhh
Dee Vee Arrrrrrrrr.....
NASCAR can get this in if they wait till about 1245 no reason not too since they've waited this long
Yeah, I was thinking about an hour for the rain to stop then another 30-45 minutes to dry the track. No reason to wait since they've already waited this long.
The mothership has Olympic games all day, USA has them till late in the afternoon ,NBCS/N as well plus the Indy Car race, so that left MN/CNBC for the race to go.CNBC
Come on man... you know this answer.Its currently cloudy at Bristol, no rain & has been all morning.
NASCAR decides to start the race at 1, which is exactly when rain is scheduled to move in.
Why not schedule the race to start at 10am?
Come on man... you know this answer.
They should at least let them attempt to dry out the electronics.Rodney Childers @RodneyChilders4 22m22 minutes ago
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They are going to allow us to change the air filter after we drove them around in the monsoon.. That's all.
They should at least let them attempt to dry out the electronics.
Its currently cloudy at Bristol, no rain & has been all morning.
NASCAR decides to start the race at 1, which is exactly when rain is scheduled to move in.
Why not schedule the race to start at 10am?
Another unique insight. Like always it's truly a pleasure reading your take on things.With climate change there will be many more rain delays in the upcoming years
Is it raining now?
I don't understand those complex meteorological terms.Sure is. However, it should be smooth sailing after that big ass glob of green passes through.