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Good job you even left the cauliflowered ear.Bubba knows a thing or 2 about throwing punches. View attachment 8549
I didnt see the wreck. But seriously, punch a guy over a wreck in practice? Wallace is a long way from ever siting in a cup car let alone winning.
I saw the skill Wallace displayed in the truck race at Martinsville, showing up drivers with much more experience than he has. It wasn't just one or two instances either but his ability throughout the entire race was pretty darn good.
I'm so convinced Wallace is good, my guess is he'll be in a cup car within three years, four years tops. The guy is good but feel free to disagree …………...
I didnt see the wreck. But seriously, punch a guy over a wreck in practice? Wallace is a long way from ever siting in a cup car let alone winning.
I didnt see the wreck. But seriously, punch a guy over a wreck in practice? Wallace is a long way from ever siting in a cup car let alone winning.
Sad when so called Adults lower themselves to Junior High level attacks. Alas in all fairness that is probably the extent of their edumication.Spewing venomous hatred from pie holes that are missing teeth no doubt.Why so obtuse???He sure did. That was a sweet outside pass he put on Dillon. Shame on the 'fans' in the stands displaying their prejudice at the end of that. That's the only negative I've experienced at the track.
Where was DWj when Steven Wallace was racing?
He sure did. That was a sweet outside pass he put on Dillon. Shame on the 'fans' in the stands displaying their prejudice at the end of that. That's the only negative I've experienced at the track.
Funny thing is, when Bubba raced at Franklin County, he was the fan favorite. But not much surprises me with fans. They were pretty rough on Danica as well that weekend. I thought she had a lot of fans but, from the sounds of things at Martinsville, everyone was booing her. And in the same area, if you put her in a Late Model at Franklin County, the fans would love her.
Shame on the 'fans' in the stands displaying their prejudice at the end of that. That's the only negative I've experienced at the track.
So what happened?He sure did. That was a sweet outside pass he put on Dillon. Shame on the 'fans' in the stands displaying their prejudice at the end of that. That's the only negative I've experienced at the track.
Question just to spark a debate, but would you consider a driver keeping his helmet on(not this guy in this case) when he goes to try and start a fight, a chicken**** move?
I see the point you're trying to make but it doen't quite hit the spot.
One guy is attacking someone whose all strapped up in his seat and the other was running like a crazed goat with a helmet on.
I would call the latter a fool however.
Kenseth could've blinded sided Gordon with one move and he'd be on the floor seeing stars.
Its never a good idea to fight with a helmet on unless you want to lose.
I see the point you're trying to make but it doen't quite hit the spot.
One guy is attacking someone whose all strapped up in his seat and the other was running like a crazed goat with a helmet on.
I would call the latter a fool however.
Kenseth could've blinded sided Gordon with one move and he'd be on the floor seeing stars.
Its never a good idea to fight with a helmet on unless you want to lose.
Neither makes sense to me. Both helments off or both helments on .
Gordon wanted to act tough with his helmet on when a guy was calmy coming over to talk to him after a race and that's Kenseth's fault? I don't think so.
I didn't hear anything about that. What happened?
So what happened?
Kenseth himself said he should've waited a while before coming to talk to Gordon.
And the on-track incident was all Kenseth fault. He also said as much.
Gordon has a temper problem as of the past few years. I doubt he was thinking straight when he left his helmet on.
and one didn't give the other a chance to get into the corner. That is why this happened in the first place. Just sayinOne didn't give the other a chance to even undo his seatbelts.
Yes, he probably should have.
As for on-track, Gordon himself said that he moved Kenseth first and then Kenseth "wrecked" him. He turned him - he didn't wreck him.
and one didn't give the other a chance to get into the corner. That is why this happened in the first place. Just sayin
I believe the exact quote was;
"Oh I definitely moved him, but I didn't wreck him. And then we went down into 1 afterward and he just wrecked me."
Key word here is "Moved."
Touche' my friend.
Some turds in front and behind me were calling him a ******. I have some pics of them giving him the bird and screaming like ass holes. You get them everywhere, I guess. Most of the crowd was cheering during the trophy presentation while these asses continued. If I were there with a group we would have said something, but little old me can't do much against a bunch of dumb ole boys.
The kid is a human being with hopes and dreams just like the rest of us. I never could grasp the ignorance required for prejudice and hate.
Yes, he probably should have.
As for on-track, Gordon himself said that he moved Kenseth first and then Kenseth "wrecked" him. He turned him - he didn't wreck him.
Wow, I really thought people were beyond that nowadays. Way to make NASCAR look like sh!t to the casual fan you ****ing idiots.
didn't Gordon wreck Bowyer for less? Not Phoenix, but Martinsville. Gordon hit the gas and turned Clint into the outside wall, ending his race. Then Jeff got out of the car and told everyone he wrecked him intentionally.
Some laggers are still acting that way. Sadly, these guys in front of me were young. Mid 20's maybe.
didn't Gordon wreck Bowyer for less? Not Phoenix, but Martinsville. Gordon hit the gas and turned Clint into the outside wall, ending his race. Then Jeff got out of the car and told everyone he wrecked him intentionally.
I thought I was the only one who noticed that. Subtle, but brilliant.Not Phoenix, but Martinsville. Gordon hit the gas and turned Clint into the outside wall, ending his race.