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Just a race fan
Truex at this years 600? Pretty impressive. Wouldn't call it the Biggest, but, well worth mentioning.
Finch's cars had a history of running well at plate tracks, and were always a solid low-price fantasy pick.Keselowski's first win at Talledega for James Finch I think it was? Of course he wrecked Edwards who tries to block him so it shouldn't count.
Nah. Dominating isn't the same as upsetting. The #78 has been a hot car all seasons; it was just a matter of time. Heck, if not for yet ANOTHER lug nut issue with the #78, we might not be having this discussion today.Truex at this years 600? Pretty impressive. Wouldn't call it the Biggest, but, well worth mentioning.
Nah. Dominating isn't the same as upsetting. The #78 has been a hot car all seasons; it was just a matter of time. Heck, if not for yet ANOTHER lug nut issue with the #78, we might not be having this discussion today.
Yeah, but they're typically a whiney-assed bunch to begin with...I'm guessin it upset a lot of drivers that day anyway.
Definitely the best contest of the Chase era. With the current model, it will probably be able to hold that title for a long, long time.Not an "upset" so much as it was a "how'd he do that?"...2011 Tony Stewart enters the Chase with no wins and proceeds to win 5 of the 10 races edging Carl Edwards out for the Championship.
Yeah, I liked that one...