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Joniki

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Who will be the first driver behind the wall?

I will take Kes.
 
Beside the start and parks?

Landon Cassill...or someone near him. ;)

I think Brad will be fine because the ankle has healed a ton already. If he can get a top 15, I'll be impressed. He may even learn to be easier on his right front tire.
 
I like how Andy Petree pointed out that Kyle at least made the commitment cone. lol.
 
How many haters will we have if "sliced bread" pulls this off?
 
There goes Ragan getting over excited and making mental errors.

I'm impressed that Brad isn't losing a ton of spots on these restarts, and he has a fast car that can hang low on exit and pass.
 
The Roush boys need some type of reminder about changing lanes on restarts.
 
9 seconds between 1st and 10th...no surprises there.
 
David Ragan is one of those guys who never sees the glass as half empty. Not one hint of negativity in his interview.
 
Carl's car is loose. Ricky Stenhouse holding can of oil and chased from Carl's pit.
 
With Denny running up front and Ragan crippled, Brad needs to preserve a good finish so he can lay claim to a wildcard spot at the end of the day.

I knew Ragan wouldn't let me down.
 
With Denny running up front and Ragan crippled, Brad needs to preserve a good finish so he can lay claim to a wildcard spot at the end of the day.

I knew Ragan wouldn't let me down.

Nope, Keselowski has to gain ten positions to get the wild card spot at the moment.
 
Nope, Keselowski has to gain ten positions to get the wild card spot at the moment.

No he doesn't. Stop being silly. But he can't nab the spot today. He could be very close to Ragan and/or Menard at the end of the day, and Denny should be well into the top 10.
 
Iowa >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Every track on the Cup schedule excluding Martinsville

Bristol, darlington, Dover and a few others are good tracks too. Not sure what a cup race at Iowa would look like. Could be a mostly single file affair.
 
Bristol, darlington, Dover and a few others are good tracks too. Not sure what a cup race at Iowa would look like. Could be a mostly single file affair.

Bristol was good until Bruton Smith decided to **** it up.

Darlington and Dover are mixed bags -- either the races are really good or really bad. With Dover, it's usually the latter.
 
Rusty Wallace, "There's a lot of shifting, and there's a lot of non-shifting".:confused:
 
NASCAR really needs to shorten these races. All the 500 mile races would be good candidates for starters.

Agreed. But then you'll have guys here accuse us of having short attention spans. Nothing could be further from the truth.

This race is becoming more about endurance.
 
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