Cup RACE thread --- Indy

I sure didn't miss Rick Allen.

It's going to be difficult for the field to keep Harvick from winning 10+ races this year.
Denny too. Would have had #5 this year.

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SHR with a good day. Proper setups matter

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That's the race.

3 Brickyards for Harvick.

Looks like the only drivers with all 4 crown jewel races won their 2nd and third brickyard back to back.

Pretty cool. Congrats Harv. On a freaking tear. He's gonna win 8+ this year.

STFU Rick Allen.

Screaming that last lap.

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I had already turned my volume way down because Jr was getting a little annoying earlier...and I like Jr.:)
 
Doesn't go your way?

You've won 41 times. 41 bro. A lot of driver would kill for one Cup win.
For real. But, then again, 41/10,000 isn’t a great percentage.
He also forgot that two of his wins this year were because someone wrecked the winning car on the last green lap. (Jk)

In all seriousness, glad he’s ok. That was a hard lick.
 
Goodyear needs to quit trying to give fans a tire that falls off here and just make a tire that will last. That would have been an awesome race if not for the tires. But, they will have a chance to get it right, because there is no way Roger will let this race go to IRP...and that's good. Nice job Harvick. :punkrocke
 
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Yall how many teams didn’t experience a tire failure? And for the most part it was just JGR. This was nothing like tiregate. You have to remember the corner speeds are faster than ever before and that makes failures more dangerous.

About 30 other teams figured out how not to put their drivers at risk.
 
Thank you Count Chocula for dragging the break on the final restart so Kenseth had no shot :rolleyes:
 
Yall how many teams didn’t experience a tire failure? And for the most part it was just JGR. This was nothing like tiregate. You have to remember the corner speeds are faster than ever before and that makes failures more dangerous.

About 30 other teams figured out how not to put their drivers at risk.
Shhh, stop with logic. The groupthink has begun.
 
Is he first in points out just play off points? I still haven't bothered to fully understand this points system.
I’m not that invested in the sport anymore. Too many gimmicks.
I don’t watch after the 26th(?) race.
I don’t even know how many races there are in a season anymore or if it’s been changed. Not interested in championships.
 
Yall how many teams didn’t experience a tire failure? And for the most part it was just JGR. This was nothing like tiregate. You have to remember the corner speeds are faster than ever before and that makes failures more dangerous.

About 30 other teams figured out how not to put their drivers at risk.
Mid-corner speeds north of 170 MPH. It’s playing with fire for sure.
 
**** off. That was a hard hit and he didn't put the window net down. Safety had to take down the window net and help him out of the car.



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Glad I could not possibly care any less about your opinion.
 
Awesome race because of the tires IMO. Two JGR cars walled it and the highest finisher was Kyle 6th who knows how to manage tires...ya think they had too much camber built into their setups? Track was green with no rubber and it already is a cheese grater.
 
Still think Goodyear could go up a step on the compound. Wonder how far off the indy tires are from the Pocono tires?
 
Yall how many teams didn’t experience a tire failure? And for the most part it was just JGR. This was nothing like tiregate. You have to remember the corner speeds are faster than ever before and that makes failures more dangerous.

About 30 other teams figured out how not to put their drivers at risk.
How many tires did any of us actually get to look at after they were off the car? Just because they didn't blow doesn't mean they were not getting ready to. The 88-9 and 24 had problems.
 
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