Darlington bonehead.

Actually NASCAR is a good shout. But for it black flagging Ross when he jumped the restart there near the end. Which led to the Ross and Larson wreck. NASCAR knew they would get entertainment and led it slide. Had that been Chase who got away with jumping the start. We never hear the end of “Golden Boy gets his way”
this is it nascar loves this bs
 
this is it nascar loves this bs
Nobody knows if they were in the restart zone or coming out of it. From TV's view it sure looked like Ross Jumped. On the next start with Larson, he slammed on the brakes...they say he braked to keep from hitting the pace car. Lol, who knows.
 
Actually NASCAR is a good shout. But for it black flagging Ross when he jumped the restart there near the end. Which led to the Ross and Larson wreck. NASCAR knew they would get entertainment and led it slide. Had that been Chase who got away with jumping the start. We never hear the end of “Golden Boy gets his way”

I don't think people want to open Pandora's Box and start reviewing SMT data real-time to call restarts.
 
I believe that they had issues last season at some point
I don't think it was pay back....sometimes Martin confuses me. He was an adjustment away from being back to dominant.
 
I don't think people want to open Pandora's Box and start reviewing SMT data real-time to call restarts.
Let's blow the ****** SMT data up altogether. In a series that wants to contain costs....keep it in the driver's hands, and manage tech....WTF are we doing? I know that Gabehart stares at that **** all race, and feeds the info to Hamlin. How about we really put it in the drivers hands, and let them figure it out. I don't get it.
 
Doesn't take much to fool you two lol. They say basically the same thing
So, do you think Kyle Busch is terrible? You are harder on him than I am Ross...or well you was until he wasn't driving a Toyota anymore...oooops. What about Denny? is he terrible, since again you're pretty hard on him. Much like I am on Ross, which you're saying means I think he;s terrible, or is this more of your "I can act how I want, but no one else can" attitude you got?
 
This thread though...
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For me it's a three-way tie between Ross walling himself and Larson, Truex caring more about a stage win than the race followed by wrecking himself off Logano's nose and taking a few good cars with them, and Bell's pit crew screwing him out of what would of been a guaranteed win after the 1 and the 5 wrecked.
 
Ross. If he was so hell bent on squeezing Larson up top, take the top to begin with. You were gonna be screwed into 3 even if you go thru cleanly on the bottom there.

Ross and Larson are incredibly skilled, but their level of aggression exceeds their skill pretty damn often and it's almost always never them that pays the price and that's what leaves everyone so irritated with them both. Today they both paid even tho, to me, only one was at fault. It was actually kind of poetic.
 
Ross. If he was so hell bent on squeezing Larson up top, take the top to begin with. You were gonna be screwed into 3 even if you go thru cleanly on the bottom there.

Ross and Larson are incredibly skilled, but their level of aggression exceeds their skill pretty damn often and it's almost always never them that pays the price and that's what leaves everyone so irritated with them both. Today they both paid even tho, to me, only one was at fault. It was actually kind of poetic.
I don't understand how you can lump Larson into that myself unless you go back in time when he might have rubbed but didn't wreck the nascar jesus. Chastain flat wrecked Larson this week.
 
Honorable mention to Race Control for putting Harrison Burton and Bubba Wallace back behind the drivers caught up in this wreck for the ensuing restart. I say this even as a Harvick fan. They got robbed.




This all got lost in the Chastain/Larson nonsense. Harvick, Elliott and Brad K all got gifted top 5’s after wrecking. Bubba, Burton and Justin Haley are all clearly ahead of the pileup at the moment of caution.

NASCAR moving the scoring loops instead of the goal posts yet again.
 
Dishonorable mention to the Trucks #11 team for leaving Corey Heim out on old tires while the rest of the world put new ones on under caution. Although they may have set a new record for positions lost in a single lap...
 
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