dpkimmel2001
Team Owner
Unacceptable, we have to change everything. Come on, you know that.They have a good system now, it will continue to get better to keep up with the grey area people.
Unacceptable, we have to change everything. Come on, you know that.They have a good system now, it will continue to get better to keep up with the grey area people.
I dont like giving them a penalty before the race starts that cost them a lap with the car sitting still..I'm easy for now. How about second infraction they get laps down?
yeah and don't pay attention to over a hundred years of racing history.Unacceptable, we have to change everything. Come on, you know that.
He really isn't, Suarez has one less DNF and he is in 20th compared to Jones in 13th
Jones is 39 points ahead, led 75 to 6 laps, pretty good sunglassesOn Sunday Suarez is usually outraces Jones, but that's most of the time I see it. They have the same amount of top 10s and top 5s this year. They are neck to neck statistically.
I must be wearing sunglasses and not know it during races.
Well we all have our favorites and you are entitled to yours.Not mention he can wheel it.
I still think he's better than Jones as well, as of right now that is.
I think it is, but our biggest problem today compared to 25 years ago is with social media its overblown and talked to death which creates the illusion that back in the day people didnt cheat like and NASCAR has too many rules.
More false information and sinister innuendo has been posted to the internet concerning Daniel Suarez than any other current Nascar driver, I believe. You'd have to go back to stories about Jeff Gordon's sexual orientation to come close, IMO. Much of this drivel originates from racism and xenophobia, and then other people believe it and repeat it and it just spirals. SMH.
The Suarez family has no wealth, no family connections or friends with wealth, owns no conglomerates, etc, etc. What Daniel Suarez has going for him is talent and determination and willingness to chase a dream that most of us would avoid as too risky. His story is a compelling bootstrap story. It began with no resources, and the sponsorship attracted has come just one way... from on-track success with potential to advance further. You know... attracting sponsorship the old fashioned way.
It is easy to learn the truth about the Carlos Slim connection. It is business, not birthright. Escudería Telmex-Telcel was established in 2002 as part of the Telmex business plan. It's not unlike the Coca-Cola Family or the Gillette Young Guns. Numerous Mexican and Latin American drivers have been supported over the years. This program is part of the Telmex marketing plan, as passion for motorsports is deeply embedded in the Latin culture.
Imagine a large, prominent company that integrates racing into its business plan. Yeah, we hate that. Let's make up derisive trash about a company like that. SMH.
@DIDIT is correct that the Telmex support does not assure success on the track. He doesn't think Suarez has what it takes. I believe Daniel's career is tracking the right way. I predict he will be a Nascar star for a long time. But that's just my opinion, and time will answer that question.
Thanks for the insight, my perception was obviously wrong. Having a better understanding of his background definitely will shed a different light on him for me going forward...I am assuming what you posted was factual.More false information and sinister innuendo has been posted to the internet concerning Daniel Suarez than any other current Nascar driver, I believe. You'd have to go back to stories about Jeff Gordon's sexual orientation to come close, IMO. Much of this drivel originates from racism and xenophobia, and then other people believe it and repeat it and it just spirals. SMH.
The Suarez family has no wealth, no family connections or friends with wealth, owns no conglomerates, etc, etc. What Daniel Suarez has going for him is talent and determination and willingness to chase a dream that most of us would avoid as too risky. His story is a compelling bootstrap story. It began with no resources, and the sponsorship attracted has come just one way... from on-track success with potential to advance further. You know... attracting sponsorship the old fashioned way.
It is easy to learn the truth about the Carlos Slim connection. It is business, not birthright. Escudería Telmex-Telcel was established in 2002 as part of the Telmex business plan. It's not unlike the Coca-Cola Family or the Gillette Young Guns. Numerous Mexican and Latin American drivers have been supported over the years. This program is part of the Telmex marketing plan, as passion for motorsports is deeply embedded in the Latin culture.
Imagine a large, prominent company that integrates racing into its business plan. Yeah, we hate that. Let's make up derisive trash about a company like that. SMH.
@DIDIT is correct that the Telmex support does not assure success on the track. He doesn't think Suarez has what it takes. I believe Daniel's career is tracking the right way. I predict he will be a Nascar star for a long time. But that's just my opinion, and time will answer that question.
You have never watched any rallies? They are well worth watching, man!I guess the WRC is right up there challenging Nascar for top spot in auto racing?
BTW, what is WRC?
Not much TV coverage in this area, lucky we get Xfinity and Cup on TSN. I can't get trucks even.You have never watched any rallies? They are well worth watching, man!
Aw man, that sucks. Check it out on YT sometime!Not much TV coverage in this area, lucky we get Xfinity and Cup on TSN. I can't get trucks even.
What is YT?Aw man, that sucks. Check it out on YT sometime!
YouTube.What is YT?
I knew they would wuss out. After all it's JGR.Oh after this, nobody will never never ever fool with the splitters again.
Three Joe Gibbs Racing teams assessed L1-level penalties
https://www.nascar.com/news-media/2...racing-penalties-assessed-l1-level-penalties/
an L1 without any points taken away and the fines probably go into the manufactures points pool. Elliott got 15 championship and 15 owner points and 25 thousand fine for a second place finish for a piece of tape on the spoiler
LOLOh after this, nobody will never never ever fool with the splitters again.
Three Joe Gibbs Racing teams assessed L1-level penalties
https://www.nascar.com/news-media/2...racing-penalties-assessed-l1-level-penalties/
The infraction on the 24 was found after the race, it was a blatant attempt at cheating as the tape was applied after inspection. The Gibbs cars were sent to the back for splitter infractions discovered BEFORE the race.
Nobody is showing up at a pre-practice, pre-qualifying or pre-race inspection with loose lug nuts. The infraction occurred pre-race, not post.Don't understand why no points deduction.
- L1 penalties concern areas of minimum heights and weights, the Laser Inspection Station (LIS), gear ratios, and flagrant lug nut violations where 17 or fewer are properly secured. Penalties will be a 10-40 point deduction, suspension for 1-3 races, plus a fine up to $75,000.
Nobody is showing up at a pre-practice, pre-qualifying or pre-race inspection with loose lug nuts. The infraction occurred pre-race, not post.
The cars were sent to the rear of the field as part of the penalty.
Cue Dave Moody screaming at you about how that would be too unfair for the 27 fans that actually attend the race...If NASCAR really wanted to stop stuff like this, they wouldn't have let them race.
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Was it during the race? I thought teams were complaining all through practices to NASCAR about it. (Or was that the strategically placed razor slit in the wrap?)Somehow a pre race infraction got compared to the 24 taping up a spoiler during a race
Was it during the race? I thought teams were complaining all through practices to NASCAR about it. (Or was that the strategically placed razor slit in the wrap?)
The 24 crew was filmed trying to remove the clear tape after the race.
Watch the crew guys standing behind Chase
I remember the removal. Reddit claimed credit for spotting it, but NASCAR had been watching all weekend because teams complained in practices. Which begs the question as to why they didn’t pop them prerace, but I digress. What I don’t know is WHEN that tape was applied. The teams may have been complaining about the wrap deforming due to being cut instead of the tape, I can’t say for sure.
Nobody is showing up at a pre-practice, pre-qualifying or pre-race inspection with loose lug nuts. The infraction occurred pre-race, not post.
The cars were sent to the rear of the field as part of the penalty.
I agree and Definitely dont agree with a points penalty on a car that never turned a lapI’m sure there would have been a points penalty if the infraction had been discovered post-race.
Personally, I think pre-race inspection failures shouldn’t be penalized at all.
Temporary aberration.Holy crap Batman, we actually agree on something.........