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Let it go Andy, We all know how you feel about the yellow line thing. Others here have shown their disappiontment but haven't let it eat away at them. It's not worth it.
 
Let it go Andy, We all know how you feel about the yellow line thing. Others here have shown their disappiontment but haven't let it eat away at them. It's not worth it.

This thread has nothing to do with the yellow line. It has to do with the abhorrent amount of wrecks caused by the Noah's ark racing in the Cup-heavy and SpitCup races... and the fact that, for the first time ever, ARCA made it though a superspeedway race without (at least) one big crash.
 
well duh Kurt Busch and Joey Logano wern't in it:rolleyes:

You are not kidding! Talk about a bad day. Kurt Busch was one driver that you did not want to see in your mirror.

As far as this being the cleanest race..... They are bound to have a clean race eventually. I'd guess that there has been one in the past, I just don't remember. At the same time a good portion of the race was run as single file. Certainly a move that would have caused an outcry by NASCAR fans had this happened on Sunday. It is also a race that is only half the length of the Cup race. The ARCA race had 6 cautions for 32 laps. The Cup race had 6 for 24 laps. So, cleanest race? I don't know, but it was certainly better than we've seen there in the past.
 
... that the ARCA race would be the cleanest race of the weekend? :eek: :confused:

It's unfortunate that Kimmel gave that one away. If they are saying Mark Martin had time to block Jimmy, then Kimmel had days to block Dillon.
MoMike
 
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