Hendrick steals William Byron

Kahne can still drive. What he needs is a real tough CC to read him the riot act. He's complacent.

Kahne's always been an average driver. The competition is tougher now than it was six years ago and Kahne can't keep up.

Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, Jimmie Johnson, Chase Elliott, Ryan Blaney, Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth... these are all GREAT drivers and Kahne just isn't on their level.

Like Greg Biffle and Ryan Newman, Kahne had one good season and hasn't done much of anything since then.

And Kahne's only gonna fall further behind when Erik Jones, Daniel Suarez and William Byron make their way up.
 
Kahne's won 17 races so I can disagree a little bit but I think overall you're right.
 
Kahne's best years are when he had Ray Evernham, the same CC that Gordon started with.
 
Hendrick steals William Byron


so... will Hillary pardon Hendrick as her husband did?


http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...rss_us&usg=AFQjCNGn8SqaEFQBIfSGBcEraXDg0qWObQ

6. Rick Hendrick
Johnson's not the only racing figure who has received a pardon, though. Hendrick, the owner of the Hendrick Motorsports team that's included such famed drivers as Jeff Gordon, is also the owner of a giant chain of auto dealerships.
During the import-crazed 1980s, getting Hondas in your inventory often meant bribing Honda execs to send you a larger allocation of the popular cars. Hendrick played this game for his dealerships, and in the process gave execs thousands of dollars in cars, cash, and even houses. I
In 1997, he pleaded guilty to mail fraud in connection with these shenanigans. His sentence included a $250,000 fine, a year of home confinement, three years of probation, and an order to stay away from his racing team. In December 2000, Bill Clinton pardoned Hendrick.
 
Hendrick steals William Byron


so... will Hillary pardon Hendrick as her husband did?


http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=newssearch&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwid67n1odbOAhWDJB4KHTtxAYUQqQIIHigAMAE&url=http://edition.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/01/05/mf.presidential.pardons/index.html?eref=rss_us&usg=AFQjCNGn8SqaEFQBIfSGBcEraXDg0qWObQ

6. Rick Hendrick
Johnson's not the only racing figure who has received a pardon, though. Hendrick, the owner of the Hendrick Motorsports team that's included such famed drivers as Jeff Gordon, is also the owner of a giant chain of auto dealerships.
During the import-crazed 1980s, getting Hondas in your inventory often meant bribing Honda execs to send you a larger allocation of the popular cars. Hendrick played this game for his dealerships, and in the process gave execs thousands of dollars in cars, cash, and even houses. I
In 1997, he pleaded guilty to mail fraud in connection with these shenanigans. His sentence included a $250,000 fine, a year of home confinement, three years of probation, and an order to stay away from his racing team. In December 2000, Bill Clinton pardoned Hendrick.
Did Rick fire you from one of his enterprises? You post this every chance you get. Just wondering.
 
Hendrick steals William Byron


so... will Hillary pardon Hendrick as her husband did?


http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=newssearch&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwid67n1odbOAhWDJB4KHTtxAYUQqQIIHigAMAE&url=http://edition.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/01/05/mf.presidential.pardons/index.html?eref=rss_us&usg=AFQjCNGn8SqaEFQBIfSGBcEraXDg0qWObQ

6. Rick Hendrick
Johnson's not the only racing figure who has received a pardon, though. Hendrick, the owner of the Hendrick Motorsports team that's included such famed drivers as Jeff Gordon, is also the owner of a giant chain of auto dealerships.
During the import-crazed 1980s, getting Hondas in your inventory often meant bribing Honda execs to send you a larger allocation of the popular cars. Hendrick played this game for his dealerships, and in the process gave execs thousands of dollars in cars, cash, and even houses. I
In 1997, he pleaded guilty to mail fraud in connection with these shenanigans. His sentence included a $250,000 fine, a year of home confinement, three years of probation, and an order to stay away from his racing team. In December 2000, Bill Clinton pardoned Hendrick.
See ya in the podium
 
It was meant as a joke towards andy's headline.

visited the podium once. didn't like it. .
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was letting this sink, and will, since I had no intention of pi$$ing in anyone's cheerios.
 
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