Jorge De Guzman
RESIDENT NASCAR STATESMAN and/or REGIONIONALIST.
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That Coca Cola scheme on the 11
It wouldn’t be so bad if they had a pool table.
Did they?, I havent been paying attention to themThey showed the pool table in one of the 15 or so earlier segments
Nailed it!
I didn't say they're not trying I just said most of the time these cars are not running very well. Hand has been somewhat competitive but Cody is still not very good.
Nailed it!
“Who is gonna push the Button Rut??!!!!”Would be fitting if Chase Elliott wins the Dawsonville Pool Room 400.
I think Rut is enjoying the burgers, beer, and rings.Rut and the crew hope Chase wrecks so they can get home early.
Don't forget Chase's comments about running higher RPMs back in an earlier stage.Chase sweeping all 3 stages while NBC is at Pool Room? It’ll be the ultimate conspiracy meltdown and I’m here for it.
Weak take.Again, no one is getting to the 9 as long as the 7 is up front. The car is just too weak to push it be pushed to the front
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Id enjoy a burger and rings right now too!I think Rut is enjoying the burgers, beer, and rings.
I don't know if that rule from 2016 still exists - a team that finishes bottom 3 on three consecutive years will lose their charter.Yeah Cody isn’t a champion but I don’t feel like the Rick Ware cars should lose their charters if they keep up the pace going forward, they have been a backmarker team still, but not in the way like they used to be. Even Cody has pace, but just crashes, hate to say it but a series needs a crasher.
I personally wish BJ McLeod and the 78 would show something. They are what Ware used to be.
I don't know if that rule from 2016 still exists - a team that finishes bottom 3 on three consecutive years will lose their charter.
The problem is that open teams get less prize money so it basically doesn't make sense to run full-time as an open team. If RWR lost their charters they'd be out of business.
I believe that rule is still active.I don't know if that rule from 2016 still exists - a team that finishes bottom 3 on three consecutive years will lose their charter.
The problem is that open teams get less prize money so it basically doesn't make sense to run full-time as an open team. If RWR lost their charters they'd be out of business.
Just so we don't have to hear about the pool hall?Would someone please take out Elliot.
I believe that rule is still active.