NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Dover

In my opinion it's both. A genious CC with a very smart and calculated driver.

I've seen JJ give up spots to back out of trouble more than any driver I can remember. He eases off, waits, then gets what he wanted when it's safer. He also searches the track for an advantage, and few can keep up with him when he finds one.
 
I can seriously say that Jimmie is not the best driver of all time. When he's out front he's REALLY good; when he's mid-pack not s'much. Does he have the best crew chief/driver combination in the garage? Yes. Would he be as good without Chad? No.
When I was at Fontana, I was in the garage and asked a few crew members from different teams who, in their opinion, was the best stock driver out there. Everyone I asked answered, "Kyle Busch".

Are you kidding? I've seen Jimmie win races from two laps down on several occassions. He can absolutely drive through the field, and can do so without ramming in to everybody unlike Kyle and (back in the day) Earnhardt.
 
Are you kidding? I've seen Jimmie win races from two laps down on several occassions. He can absolutely drive through the field, and can do so without ramming in to everybody unlike Kyle and (back in the day) Earnhardt.
For talent, Jeff Gordon is the best driver at Hendrick. Jimmie just has the best crew chief. Hell even you could win in your old Corolla with the Chad set-up.
 
Dover is AJ's best track. He would've won last fall if Hamlin didn't try to take him out. Doesn't Kez have Nationwide wins here?

AJ's average finish at Dover is 23rd. NW cars are VERY different from the Cup cars. Brad had a good run going here last year, then his clutch slave or brake hose failed.
 
I was real close to picking Carl this week, but his Q run forced me to switch to JJ.
 
Carl's two counts of attempted murder against Keselowski says more about him than anything. He deserves an Oscar for the act he puts on with the media each week.

Please don't get me started on that. Brad has some big chips in his pocket, and he may use them if Carl ever rubs him the wrong way........if it's to his advantage.
 
Attempted murder? Now that's a bit of a stretch, I'd say.
 
I still have the video of that moron admitting he was worried about his career because he thought he had killed Brad at Atlanta.

And then he did it again at Gateway -- put him head on in to a wall on a straightaway, wrecked the entire field and took pride in it. Carl's name should be Harvey Dent.
 
While I agree that Edwards displayed a lack of judgement, I seriously don't believe his intent was to actually kill Keselowski. I don't think ANY driver's intent is to kill when they wreck another driver. It's not like we can accuse Sterlin Marlin of murder, right?
 
Looked to me like the 18 went behind the wall? Too bad not of the dip****s with the microphones AT THE TRACK didn't notice.
 
I can seriously say that Jimmie is not the best driver of all time. When he's out front he's REALLY good; when he's mid-pack not s'much. Does he have the best crew chief/driver combination in the garage? Yes. Would he be as good without Chad? No.
When I was at Fontana, I was in the garage and asked a few crew members from different teams who, in their opinion, was the best stock driver out there. Everyone I asked answered, "Kyle Busch".

Could it have been because you were wearing $800 worth of his stuff.
 
While I agree that Edwards displayed a lack of judgement, I seriously don't believe his intent was to actually kill Keselowski. I don't think ANY driver's intent is to kill when they wreck another driver. It's not like we can accuse Sterlin Marlin of murder, right?

Earnhardt chop-blocked Sterling Marlin. Earnhardt chose to wear an open faced helmet. All the death threats against Sterling and Rusty did was prove how many classless a**hole redneck hillbilly hick gomer fans Earnhardt had.
 
I should also say that any and all race car drivers need to be aware that when they intentionally wreck someone else, the potential for tragedy is there.
 
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