That was way more emotional than I was expecting it to be. When FOX tries to be serious they do a great job. For a one-hour program, pretty damn good.The end of the Sr-Gordon documentary was perfect. An aged Gordon looking up to a statue of Earnhardt....
That was way more emotional than I was expecting it to be. When FOX tries to be serious they do a great job. For a one-hour program, pretty damn good.
They most definitely were. It was the only way to the front and McMurray was completely holding up everyone in the 2nd group. And good on Kurt for already showing his Gnassi allegiance, but sheesh, it was unbelievable how much faster the 9 was than McMurray once he got around Kurt and got to the 40's bumper. Was pretty obvious at that point that Kurt was just cruising the whole time.I thought it was desperation moves myself, freakin hard to pass when you are in the back even with one of the fastest cars. These teams are so sharp these days any little screw up and you are in a big hole. Hopefully hot and slick for the 500 and handling will come into play.
Ron Hornaday line one.What is "destroyed" according to Kyle?
matt d 7 place good start for new tream
you know something I've never been able to figure out after all these years is why do the front row cars run this race? I mean they locked in to the front row why do they have to risk gettng torn up in these q races when they already locked into their postion.
Ron Hornaday line one.
I think some of ya are going to get sick of Logano this year. Some of ya probably already are.
Someone gets it
Hell at least he made a move. Had Chase been at the front I'm sure his would've been similar.I still prefer Joey's strategy
Its a qualifying race on a plate track. Been this way for a long, long time.I missed the Ghost Tour of the French Quarter once I searched Bourbon Street and found the bar showing NASCAR.
I also missed Duel 1.
I witnessed Duel 2 in entirety. Only “racing” I saw was the 66 and 62. This was a crapfest. The only other action was pit strategies and the Logano pass on final lap.
I wouldn’t travel and pay to watch this.
I consoled myself with a Shrimp Po-Boy and Miller High Life.
NASCAR laid an egg.
I think we should start a thread for guessing when and who will be the first to fail a post race inspection...Bob PockrassVerified account @bobpockrass
Tech is done following the duels. No issues.
Do itI think we should start a thread for guessing when and who will be the first to fail a post race inspection...
Its a qualifying race on a plate track. Been this way for a long, long time.
This is the same package we ran last year, Big picture racing, nobody wants to tear up a car they've been working on for almost a year.I understand that —
But it reminds me of the how these drivers find their safe spots when their is little incentive to jump out of line and separate (like a Final Lap), especially with the plate and now the spacer that will keep them connected, either clumped up or drawn out in a long line.
Just stay in their safe space and ride around the track...
This is the same package we ran last year, Big picture racing, nobody wants to tear up a car they've been working on for almost a year.
Nah, they wont run like they do at Daytona and TalladegaThis is exactly why the new aero package will be a disaster because now we will have the big one at every cookie cutter. Teams will be ticked that they have torn up so many cars this year!
Yeah but we don't know how many others can do the same thing because no one triedThe last thing they want to do is go to their back up car from their primary car. Watching Chase Elliott with just one car gaining spots is something you don't normally see. Nobody usually tries that, it is usually suicide, but it showed how strong a car Chase has IMO.
The front row doesn't matter either. No front row winners since Dale Jarrett in 2000The cars were set up for qualifying and not for racing. Plus I think most just wanted to preserve their car for the 500. Starting positions behind the front row doesn't really matter too much for the 500.
..and this years winner starts in row 2The front row doesn't matter either. No front row winners since Dale Jarrett in 2000
You just jinxed him.. and ironically could be the first champ to win the 500 since Dale Jarrett in 2000
It matters when you win the pole and want to start from thereThe front row doesn't matter either. No front row winners since Dale Jarrett in 2000
Nah I called him to win the 2015 Daytona 500 less than halfway though the race.. and same thing with the 2018 championship.. but I would think that's a given lolYou just jinxed him
The cars were set up for qualifying and not for racing. Plus I think most just wanted to preserve their car for the 500. Starting positions behind the front row doesn't really matter too much for the 500.