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You mean the 1960's truck arms?They need to put a standard rear end housing back in these cars. This rear suspension is junk
You mean the 1960's truck arms?They need to put a standard rear end housing back in these cars. This rear suspension is junk
I dunno if anybody else said it, but welcome to the family! Loli signed up on here to find out what's with NBC coverage.It's awful for a Byron fan.I heard the comments the only drive that did good in the round of 16 was Bell.
Where is Jimmy Spencer with the crying towel?
Something that can handle a brush with the wall, without catastrophic failure.You mean the 1960's truck arms?
Oh that? I just wanted to be an a**hole.where is he telling lies though?
Yep, Bell 6th and Hamlin 7th in points. Bell was the best in Round 1. WE are a mess.The Yotas are falling apart in the playoffs. No amount of gerbiling can keep them together
Karma appreciated.Larson in the catbird seat when Bell blows
TRD doesn't call races, and it's silly to suggest that they do. That would be manipulating the outcome.Watch TRD park Wallace
"Fell out of the seat" ? You know that phrase means he physically wasnt capable of driving the car and gave up, right?5 may have had all the speed in the world, but it’s time you admit Larson fell out of the seat in the clutch. He walled it by himself, as he’s been known to do.
I always heard it used as mentally effed up. My apologies for misusing if so."Fell out of the seat" ? You know that phrase means he physically wasnt capable of driving the car and gave up, right?
Didnt they do that giving KB a time bomb for a engine.TRD doesn't call races, and it's silly to suggest that they do. That would be manipulating the outcome.
pssst, ya think they detonated it remotely?Didnt they do that giving KB a time bomb for a engine.
Tin foil antenna.pssst, ya think they detonated it remotely?
2 in 3 weeks. Maybe 30 years agopssst, ya think they detonated it remotely?
It can be both. falling out of the seat is a term used for mistakes. In the pits, or out on the trackI always heard it used as mentally effed up. My apologies for misusing if so.
You think Gibbs or Wilson did the honors with the remote?pssst, ya think they detonated it remotely?
Yeah no:
President of 23XI.
If anything, that would be out of some crappy faith to purposefully pull something like that. Anyways, y'all have fun with conspiracy theories.
Didnt they do that giving KB a time bomb for a engine.
I think a bent and twisted Rev did the honorsYou think Gibbs or Wilson did the honors with the remote?
Keselowski on LarsonDon't think there was a single green flag pass for the lead today other than Bell.
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You can find this factual info easily at JayskiDon't think there was a single green flag pass for the lead today other than Bell.
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That doesn’t really say much about what was green flag passes and not though. Just the lead changes. Got anything that shows which passes were green flag competitive passes?(so if the leader had an issue but no yellows came out, that also doesn’t count). I’d be curious to actually know how many folks actually made a pass because they actually raced there way into the lead.
there were 12 lead changes.From what I’m seeing, people saying, only 2 of the 4 green flag passes, was actual passes. The other two was the leader having issues.
We’re talking green flag lead changes here. Not all of those 12 was under green.there were 12 lead changes.
which one of those wasn't a green flag lap change?We’re talking green flag lead changes here. Not all of those 12 was under green.
Every HMS driver has walled it by themselves so what's the point you are trying to make?5 may have had all the speed in the world, but it’s time you admit Larson fell out of the seat in the clutch. He walled it by himself, as he’s been known to do.
Well Chris Buescher took the lead under yellow during pit stops where he held off to winwhich one of those wasn't a green flag lap change?
No problem, I just saw a couple people use it out of context and wanted to clarify. All goodI always heard it used as mentally effed up. My apologies for misusing if so.
kinda. Almirola led 35 laps and was passed under green lap 36 by Blaney.Well Chris Buescher took the lead under yellow during pit stops where he held off to win
But let’s go from the start. Aric took the lead on lap 45, while under yellow. But only led a lap. Brad then took the lead. Still under yellow. Led to the end of the stage. Then Bell takes the lead under yellow. Buescher then also took the lead while under yellow. Oh hey. Then Bell took it under yellow again. Led 119 laps. Then he lost it…. Under yellow. Larson leads a little bit. Oh hey, look a green flag pass by Brad. Then he gets passed under green by Bell but because he cut a tire. No yellow for some reason. Anyways. Then Larson passes Bell but I believe Bell was having problems as soon he’s the reason for a yellow. Anyway Larson then loses lead under yellow, to Bell… who then loses it under yellow to race winner Buescher.
Remember, in my question to you. I also said how many wasn’t because of the leader having issues. Bell passed Brad because Brad’s tire went down. Seems only like 2 was competitive passes. Can’t exactly remember everything I saw, so maybe it was 3. But Brad being passed wasn’t because of anything Bell did other than pass a car who cut a tire and went into the wall.kinda. Almirola led 35 laps and was passed under green lap 36 by Blaney.
Move to pole #7 The 5 car was passed under green by the 6 lap 388.
pole #8 the 6 was passed by the 20 under green
now that you can figure it out all by yourself there ya go.Remember, in my question to you. I also said how many wasn’t because of the leader having issues. Bell passed Brad because Brad’s tire went down. Seems only like 2 was competitive passes. Can’t exactly remember everything I saw, so maybe it was 3. But Brad being passed wasn’t because of anything Bell did other than pass a car who cut a tire and went into the wall.
Well I still don’t exactly know of them passes, which the leader during have an issue other than the one I remember with Brad. Like I said I waited to watch with my dad like I do for every race. It would be pretty easy of you to remind me if anything happened to the leader in the others. I know you don’t like me, but I’m being pretty nice and would like that same respect man.now that you can figure it out all by yourself there ya go.
Indirectly possible.Who installed the valve springs and setup the cylinder heads?pssst, ya think they detonated it remotely?
Beating a deadhorse. I've had this same conversation. There's just loads of context to that data that are ignored.Well Chris Buescher took the lead under yellow during pit stops where he held off to win
But let’s go from the start. Aric took the lead on lap 45, while under yellow. But only led a lap. Brad then took the lead. Still under yellow. Led to the end of the stage. Then Bell takes the lead under yellow. Buescher then also took the lead while under yellow. Oh hey. Then Bell took it under yellow again. Led 119 laps. Then he lost it…. Under yellow. Larson leads a little bit. Oh hey, look a green flag pass by Brad. Then he gets passed under green by Bell but because he cut a tire. No yellow for some reason. Anyways. Then Larson passes Bell but I believe Bell was having problems as soon he’s the reason for a yellow. Anyway Larson then loses lead under yellow, to Bell… who then loses it under yellow to race winner Buescher.