Revman
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Also, how much is NASCAR letting the Toyota’s get away with?
You didn't see the blowers coming out of the hoods? Shhhhhhhhhh........
Also, how much is NASCAR letting the Toyota’s get away with?
It was pretty obvious that on a short track where aero doesn't give them the biggest gain, all of preacher's cars were out cornering everybody and were having their own race between them that something was up
This, I want to see.MTJ may darn well sweep the round of 16 and get his Roval win justice at the same time.
Who really cares, honestly?
You do.
Has nothing to do with Carl (even though the car was different) or any other driver. But of course there's a personal agenda against Truex/personal bias, whatever you want to call it. He represents everything I dislike about the current package, and is the target of my frustration.
just never thought Truex was that good relative to the best, and don't enjoy seeing a driver, who in my mind has always been an above average/below star level driver dominate given the package and circumstance.
It was cool to see him get so excited in victory lane. Maybe ill have a change of heart some day. FWIW, it isn't inherently personal. if it was Bowyer, Stenhouse, Dillon, Suarez, Menard etc in this exact situation, I would feel exactly the same about any of them.
I hate this package and I think it produces the worst and least driver influenced racing I have ever seen since I've watched NASCAR. Perhaps it's not fair to redirect that frustration towards Truex. I'll be better with that.
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They were faster.I questiom why the cheated up car was beat by his teammates.
I wouldn't mind. It would certainly remove any 'lottery' aspects of a championship.This, I want to see.
How is that Nascar's fault?One little wiggle on a restart and four cars come out of the turn smoking with tire rubs. Smartly done by NASCAR, as always. How about you cut the fender flares off for the Gen 7, appreciate it.
How is that Nascar's fault?
Sounds like Austin was acting on Grandpappy's orders and didn't think the retaliation was necessary.
Is that your default response to any NASCAR related criticism? A little objectivity would go a long way and you're smart enough to answer that question yourself. I'll ask you a something similar. How isn't it NASCAR's fault? The cut tires and rubs are out of control and adversely affecting the racing. Teams won't cut the fender flares off themselves so it's the sanctioning bodies' responsibility to remedy the problem. Not to mention the safety implications of having adequate tire clearance. This is all moot if you don't agree there is a problem, of course.
well, last time I looked drivers are still driving the cars not Nascar. Drivers who drive in Nascar have been running into themselves every since the first race years ago and whatever car rules package they have. Maybe you would be better served watching a demo derby and blaming the track for not enough wrecks?
and you use last years turn one Roval for an example? Less cautions this year than previous years despite having a couple that are manditory.
Richard still 100% believes that Dale never spun Terry at Bristol either.“To be quite honest, I know RC’s been getting on Austin about retaliating with these guys. He ain’t gonna get pushed around.”
They could run into each other and even ride the wall at Darlington without cutting tires in the past, although cut tires have always been part of it. Nowadays the slightest touch presses the flare down onto the tire causing a flat. At the end of the day we're stuck with the lame duck Gen 6 and I've accepted that NASCAR isn't changing it now. Eagerly awaiting the Gen 7 and 18 inch rims. Maybe the smaller side walls will be more durable.
They could run into each other and even ride the wall at Darlington without cutting tires in the past, although cut tires have always been part of it. Nowadays the slightest touch presses the flare down onto the tire causing a flat. At the end of the day we're stuck with the lame duck Gen 6 and I've accepted that NASCAR isn't changing it now. Eagerly awaiting the Gen 7 and 18 inch rims. Maybe the smaller side walls will be more durable.
Speaking of demolition derbies, we'll both be watching one this weekend at Charlotte.
I find it interesting how the "talentless" Truex made that turn while the "pure talent" 18 driver plus the 2 and 42 drivers couldn't. Then at the end of the race that no talent Truex was gonna make the turn again and win till the 7 time champ wiped them both out. Never mind, I guess that was all Pearn…...
"How MTJ raced Jimmie"...Hmmm, Pearn could only hand MTJ a winning car that could turn; but not even Pearn could overcome how MTJ raced Jimmie.
Perspectives I guess...
Richard Childress had recently urged his driver and grandson to take no guff.
“I don’t know where he was going on that restart and he chopped us, got in our left-rear and caught our left-rear tire there,” Stockman told NASCAR.com. “To be quite honest, I know RC’s been getting on Austin about retaliating with these guys. He ain’t gonna get pushed around. It’s as simple as it was way too early in the race to try to be chopping us in the left-rear and we should’ve wrecked. We just can’t be dealing with that stuff.”
Pop Pop making damn sure that boy ain't gonna get pushed around by anyone but him.
Different crew chief and different driver, or to sum up in one word...experience.I questiom why the cheated up car was beat by his teammates.
I think it's worth noting that he still had a top-five car and probably could have ran third if he had the track position.Different crew chief and different driver, or to sum up in one word...experience.
But with a cowboy hat. You forgot that; it's important.yeah he can be the next Stenhouse
True. But sadly, there are jealous fanbois here and elsewhere who say Truex is an average driver blessed by a magic crew chief who actually wins all those races. It is as ludicrous as saying Chad Knaus is the reason Jimmie Johnson won 83 races and seven championships. Like you said, heads (deliberately) stuck in the sand.I don't think at this point anybody is calling Truex talent less unless they had their heads stuck in the sand. .
What you say is correct this year, with fast ovals having anemic horsepower and tons of both downforce and drag... but it was *not true* in the low downforce era... and was *not true* throughout Nascar's history (restrictor plate races excepted). One of Nascar's unique attributes has long been the very wide disparity between the performance of teammates driving comparable equipment. You don't find such wide disparity in any major roadracing series (except in MotoGP).As far as just road courses recently, Truex has won both Sonoma's, runner up the last two Watkins Glenn, and he had last years Roval in the bag until Johnson wrecked him. I say that because on road courses the Driver hands down has more influence on a win than on an oval.