Busch Series race

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stridsberry

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I thought that it was a decent race, until there were about 20 laps to go. The aero-push was in full force, and as a result, the lapped cars kept getting in the way, but it was okay. Then there was the black-flag call of Vickers, which I thought was questionable at best. When they lined the cars up double-file for a ten-to-go restart, I could tell that there was going to be trouble. And of course, lapped cars got together and created the huge mess that destroyed the day for so many cars and drivers enough. Ironically enough, two of the drivers who helped create the mess, Blount and Hmiel, finished 3rd and 5th. Shows how jumbled that deal was. In short, it was an above average race, with a terrible ending. I hope the Cup race tomorrow is better.
 
didnt agree with the vickers black flag at all, and looked like one groove, tomarow will probably be boring
 
The racing was good enough.But I agree that the last few laps were a little to 'interesting'.And the call against Vickers was B.S to put it frankly.
 
The black flag against Vickers was truly BS, "intent to pass" is BS and the official that made that call ought to be fined heavily, enough to pay for the replacement of the #5 car that was disabled primarily due to that black flag. Shane Hmiel ought to be fined points and money, his points penalty should equal the 11+ positions that he gained by wrecking 2/3rds of the lead lap car and he should be on probation for the remainder of the season. I know you dont like driver bashing here but that kid is nothing more that a blubbering idiot with a 3000#weapon.

Kel
 
Vickers was in "the act of passing"!I will leave it to brighter minds than mine to figure that out. :) Nascar just fumbled the ball this time,plain and simple.They will never be decent enough to admit they were mistaken,however.
 
Brian was the leader of the race & usually the leader is the one who gets to re-start it. Also, the leader is able to re-start the race once he/she passes the line on the wall which is usually half way between turn 4 & the start/finish. Brian made his questionable move at the start/finish, which was past the leader's start line on the wall & which being the leader you would think was a legal move even if it was on the left instead of the right...he WAS the leader & wasn't passing for postion.

I thought it was real funny that the Fox broadcasters were questioning it & Big Mike came in to explain Nascar's side of it & everything was all better than. :lol:
 
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