In their defense it says no further penalties expected. I’m sure at that level, and especially at Hendrick, they know exactly what they can and can’t push without jeopardizing the points after locking it up last week.Dumbasses …
Our first Bonehead nominee of the weekend.
They needed a lead car to pull the 48.In their defense it says no further penalties expected. I’m sure at that level, and especially at Hendrick, they know exactly what they can and can’t push without jeopardizing the points after locking it up last week.
They have absolutely nothing to gain or lose this week, especially at Daytona. You don’t get many “free” races like that. Why not go for it?
Why not cheat? Because it's unfair for the rest of the field. I wouldn't say cheating is going for it, it's more like trying to gain an unfair advantage.In their defense it says no further penalties expected. I’m sure at that level, and especially at Hendrick, they know exactly what they can and can’t push without jeopardizing the points after locking it up last week.
They have absolutely nothing to gain or lose this week, especially at Daytona. You don’t get many “free” races like that. Why not go for it?
Despite having a laser inspection system, it took eye balls to spot it. I wonder how many others in the coming weeks they catch. I hope they catch every one of them.Why not cheat? Because it's unfair for the rest of the field. I wouldn't say cheating is going for it, it's more like trying to gain an unfair advantage.
Makes you wonder why Briscoe is suddenly Ryan Newman in qualifying this year.Despite having a laser inspection system, it took eye balls to spot it. I wonder how many others in the coming weeks they catch. I hope they catch every one of them.
When it wasn't written in the rule book it was called that. In this day and time that wasn't it.Hasn’t “bending the rules” always been a part of racing? Maybe even more so now with how evenly similar the cars are.
Why not cheat? Because it's unfair for the rest of the field. I wouldn't say cheating is going for it, it's more like trying to gain an unfair advantage.