"California Races Are Boring"

ONE exciting race... whoopie:rolleyes:

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while. It only took Auto Club Speedway of Southern California 30-something races to have ONE decent race. :rolleyes:

I don't share your enthusiasm, but to each his own. I do wonder how Hamlin cost Busch those 100 points, Did Kyle start this race and get out of th car? I didn't see the beginning so I don't know.
 
I don't share your enthusiasm, but to each his own. I do wonder how Hamlin cost Busch those 100 points, Did Kyle start this race and get out of th car? I didn't see the beginning so I don't know.

Kyle started the race, stepped out. Flu-like symptoms. He's trying to be prime for tomorrow.

Hamlin raced like an idiot (nothing new there:rolleyes:) and cost Kyle about 100 points.
 
Hamlin raced like an idiot (nothing new there:rolleyes:) and cost Kyle about 100 points.

I fail to see your logic. Hamlin lead a ton of laps in place of Kyle. He just got caught in a bad situation. Not much Hamlin could have done to avoid that.
 
How about Tom Lagano. Confronted Biffle after the race and got his hard card pulled by Nascar :eek:
 
How about Tom Lagano. Confronted Biffle after the race and got his hard card pulled by Nascar :eek:

Tom Logano only made a gesture at Biffle and was maybe saying things. There was no physical contact. I think NASCAR over-reacted again. What they need to look at/listen to is Biffle saying he was going to wreck Joey and then he did. Sounds a lot more serious that someone flipping the bird.
 
Considering that race, does anyone else here think that it's the drivers who dictate the excitement level and not the track?

Seems to me that drivers are not forced to play follow the leader - at least they weren't yesterday - and that's the ONE thing I like about Kyle Bush as he's sticks it in there and drives the hell out of it.

Hamlin drove that race pretty much the same way as Buch would've.
 
Considering that race, does anyone else here think that it's the drivers who dictate the excitement level and not the track?

Seems to me that drivers are not forced to play follow the leader - at least they weren't yesterday - and that's the ONE thing I like about Kyle Bush as he's sticks it in there and drives the hell out of it.

Hamlin drove that race pretty much the same way as Buch would've.

I think the Double File Restarts were a large part of it. There was also a lot of drafting. I wonder how much of it was a result of the tapered spacers.
 
Tom Logano only made a gesture at Biffle and was maybe saying things. There was no physical contact. I think NASCAR over-reacted again. What they need to look at/listen to is Biffle saying he was going to wreck Joey and then he did. Sounds a lot more serious that someone flipping the bird.

:beerbang::beerbang::beerbang:
 
Talk to anyone who has run against Logano on the CT tracks. He's a whiney cry baby who thinks he's entitled special treatment. His father is a big mouthed know it all who has had more than a few knots put in his head behind a hauler. Looks like he needs a few more.;)
 
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