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Glad you are paying attention sparky, you might learn something.Is that the thread where SOI is giving a full throated defense of NASCAR and sandboxes and all that stuff?
Glad you are paying attention sparky, you might learn something.Is that the thread where SOI is giving a full throated defense of NASCAR and sandboxes and all that stuff?
I don't know why I'm debating you on this. Larson is absolutely the best driver in Cup and if he thought at the moment that move was the right thing to do, who the hell are you to think you know better? Love you Monday morning Qb's. If the 45 blasted into 3 on the top and hit the wall and lost the race you would be telling me he should have taken the bottom and tried to slide him on the exit in 4. Its comicalAlso keep in mind that if the 5 team doesn't get Kyle out of the pits first at Phoenix, he has ZERO championships. Tell me his way is the right way after he has won a couple of these.
Some people can't appreciate or see greatness, they are too busy at picking everything apart. Just like this. Larson was driving a heavily damaged car that in order to get speed out of the car, it had to run tight to the wall. He had one shot at getting the lead and trying to make it stick in front of faster cars. That stuff is what Larson drives for. It's a challenge.I don't know why I'm debating you on this. Larson is absolutely the best driver in Cup and if he thought at the moment that move was the right thing to do, who the hell are you to think you know better? Love you Monday morning Qb's. If the 45 blasted into 3 on the top and hit the wall and lost the race you would be telling me he should have taken the bottom and tried to slide him on the exit in 4. Its comical
I've watched Larson his entire career drive like a maniac, dig himself into a hole, and then have to drive like even more of a maniac to try to dig himself out of it. He reminds me of Paul Tracy sometimes, minus the snotty attitude. Unbelievable talent, but often the proverbial dart with no feathers. It is my sincere opinion that if would stop trying to go 11/10ths all of time, he would win TWICE as often.I don't know why I'm debating you on this. Larson is absolutely the best driver in Cup and if he thought at the moment that move was the right thing to do, who the hell are you to think you know better? Love you Monday morning Qb's. If the 45 blasted into 3 on the top and hit the wall and lost the race you would be telling me he should have taken the bottom and tried to slide him on the exit in 4. Its comical
That's why you are where you are and he's where he is.I've watched Larson his entire career drive like a maniac, dig himself into a hole, and then have to drive like even more of a maniac to try to dig himself out of it. He reminds me of Paul Tracy sometimes, minus the snotty attitude. Unbelievable talent, but often the proverbial dart with no feathers. It is my sincere opinion that if would stop trying to go 11/10ths all of time, he would win TWICE as often.
You GET IT. Others, never willSome people can't appreciate or see greatness, they are too busy at picking everything apart. Just like this. Larson was driving a heavily damaged car that in order to get speed out of the car, it had to run tight to the wall. He had one shot at getting the lead and trying to make it stick in front of faster cars. That stuff is what Larson drives for. It's a challenge.
Hamlin's bunch by hook or crook tried the same thing. Super good strategy but he didn't have the car, but they did a hell of a job with what they had to race with.
Because I have, quite a few timesI've watched Larson his entire career drive like a maniac, dig himself into a hole, and then have to drive like even more of a maniac to try to dig himself out of it
So says @Formerjackman ...question for you...have you ever seen this driving style result in a victory?
No, he was busy gluing lug nuts on for a non competitive pit stopI've watched Larson his entire career drive like a maniac, dig himself into a hole, and then have to drive like even more of a maniac to try to dig himself out of it
So says @Formerjackman ...question for you...have you ever seen this driving style result in a victory?
Can you imagine Jackman saying this to one of the greatest drivers on dirt or asphalt? A driver who has won most of the prestigious races on both? I don't get it.Because I have, quite a few times
I love the way he drives. Worth the price of a ticket or time watching on tv. Hes that good, I hope he never changes. It’s 100% win or go home.I've watched Larson his entire career drive like a maniac, dig himself into a hole, and then have to drive like even more of a maniac to try to dig himself out of it. He reminds me of Paul Tracy sometimes, minus the snotty attitude. Unbelievable talent, but often the proverbial dart with no feathers. It is my sincere opinion that if would stop trying to go 11/10ths all of time, he would win TWICE as often.
Because some pose more of a threat to your driver than others.....and yeah, objectively, I suppose your emotion doesn't change the outcome, but that what makes any sport awesome IMO. The loyalty and irrational advocacy for a driver or team. That's just me. I suppose that there will be a green flag and then a checkered. What happens in between with the ebbs and flows of adrenaline is living.....just my opinion of course.Why would I fear any driver? Joey can beat them all and lose to them all. My fear won't change the outcome. I choose confidence in my driver.