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Does RPM have worker’s compensation insurance?
Didn't they (and Larson) have to go to a back-up last week too? That sounds like an expensive habit to take up.Guess we'll see just how good Alan and Chase are at their jobs this week in terms of feedback and adjusting the car. There's been some questioning in the race threads.
Byron and Bowman last week. Well Bowman went thru 2 cars.Didn't they (and Larson) have to go to a back-up last week too? That sounds like an expensive habit to take up.
Thanks. So I guess it's JJ's turn next week?Byron and Bowman last week. Well Bowman went thru 2 cars.
They are selling diecasts.I don't know if these generational paint schemes on the #4 are selling more beer. I do know they're not selling ME more beer.
At least one person says a variant of this every week.
"They need to change the date / start time for this track because it always rains / snows / is too hot / has fires every afternoon / evening / night during this month / season / holiday / accounting period / hunting season / back to school sale / moon phase."
NASCAR doesnt care. Theres more commercials to run during a rain delay.I wish they bumped the start up an hour. There's an increasing chance of t-storms in the late afternoon/early evening according to "most forecasts". T.V. making this a 3:15 start is ridiculous imo. Cuts the window when summer storms are obviously very common in the Pocono area....
I feel better, I thought Johnson had a new crew chief that cheated more than Cheatin Chad Knaus
Johnson's new crew chief is god awful. They guy can't adjust to changing track conditions. All things point to JJ having a 6-10th place car today. Starting in the back without track position, and Kevin's poor adjustment ability will probably result in about a 14th place finish which likely could have been a solid top 10.
I'd wager Jimmie and Chad get back together for one final run in 2020. I'd put money on it.
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