I'm no supporter of Austin Cindric. I've been unimpressed by him him, and all the carnage he has caused throughout his time in Nascar. But IMO, this time it's all on Allgaier for taking that deal four-wide. Bonehead move by the 7 car, IMO.Cindric wasn't anywhere near far enough up to belong there, IMO.
I'm no supporter of Austin Cindric. I've been unimpressed by him him, and all the carnage he has caused throughout his time in Nascar. But IMO, this time it's all on Allgaier for taking that deal four-wide. Bonehead move by the 7 car, IMO.
Yep, Dale raced *hard* but with respect... in stark contrast to how Harvick raced the Xfinity guys at Darlington. Dale Jr. defined aggression with class; the other guy is just a bad taste in the mouth that lingers on.I like how respectful Jr is being to all of the playoff runners. He wants to win, but realizing the big picture.
Blasphemy.Seeing Larson in a JGR car would be pretty cool.
Jr’s always has had a good awareness, as opposed to some other drivers mentioned on this boardYep, Dale raced *hard* but with respect... in stark contrast to how Harvick raced the Xfinity guys at Darlington. Dale Jr. defined aggression with class; the other guy is just a bad taste in the mouth that lingers on.
I watched the wreck in slow motion from different angles several times and Allgaier was taken out through no fault of his own. Plain and simple.Allgaier wasn't out of line, he was in the top lane like the cars in front and behind him. Cendric forgot he had a brake pedal and ran into Custer's left rear quarter panel in the middle of the corner. A sure fire way to wreck a guy. It worked obviously..