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Holy shit, that was my 6.93 moment. I have no idea how I read that it was cheaper before. As penance I will stop bashing NASCAR for a month.
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I'd link to some pretty good articles about Cedar Rapid's boys Landon Cassill and Joey Gase but it's clear the rednecks in NASCAR want nothing to do with Cassill and Gase is too much a pleb for your time I'm assuming.
On that note, fucking Cedar Rapids will have two drivers starting the Daytona 500. There aren't many cities that can say they've had two drivers start the Dayton 500 in the same year (excluding family member set ups). Not bad for a metro of 270k
On that note, fucking Cedar Rapids will have two drivers starting the Daytona 500. There aren't many cities that can say they've had two drivers start the Dayton 500 in the same year (excluding family member set ups). Not bad for a metro of 270k
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Home states of 2017 NASCAR charter team drivers. 24 of 36 (67%) not from historically NASCAR "redneck" territory (VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, TN, AL, MS, LA, TX). I'm not buying your, "they ain't from NC" argument. Bottom line is they are with a shitty racing team. It has nothing to do with them as people.clenz wrote:it's clear the rednecks in NASCAR want nothing to do with Cassill and Gase
Allmendinger - CA
Almirola - FL
Bayne - TN
Blaney - OH
Bowyer - KS
Buescher - TX
Ku Busch - NV
Ky Busch - NV
Cassill - IA
DiBenedetto - CA
A Dillon - NC
T Dillon - NC
D Earnhardt - NC
J Earnhardt - NC
Elliott - GA
Gase - IA
Hamlin - VA
Harvick - CA
Johnson - CA
Jones - MI
Kahne - WA
Kenseth - WI
Keselowski - MI
Larson - CA
Logano - CT
McDowell - AZ
McMurray - MO
Menard - WI
Newman - IN
Patrick - WI
Ragan - GA
Sorenson - GA
Stenhouse - MS
Suarez - MX
Truex - NJ
Whitt - CA
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http://www.teampenske.com/news/index.cf ... 0EXTENSIONMOORESVILLE, N.C. (February 24, 2017) – Team Penske announced today that the organization has reached an agreement with 26-year-old Joey Logano to drive for the team through the 2022 season and beyond. The multi-year extension ensures that the 2015 Daytona 500 Champion and 17-time Monster Energy Series NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) winner will continue to be an integral part of the Team Penske organization.
The announcement follows the news that Team Penske partner Shell-Pennzoil will continue as the primary sponsor of the No. 22 Ford Fusion driven by Logano through the 2022 season and beyond.
“We are so proud of the driver Joey has become since joining our team in 2013 and all the success he has been a part of on the No. 22 team,” said Roger Penske. “But more importantly, we are proud of the man that Joey has become. He has evolved into an effective leader both on and off the track. Joey is a great ambassador for all of our partners and his philanthropic work through his Joey Logano Foundation has been remarkable. Joey is the type of person we are proud to have at Team Penske and we are excited that he will be a big part of the team’s future for many years to come.”
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The redneck comment was more to do with Cassill being a vegan that does triathlons at world class levels and who is real into fashion.93henfan wrote:Home states of 2017 NASCAR charter team drivers. 24 of 36 (67%) not from historically NASCAR "redneck" territory (VA, NC, SC, GA, FL, TN, AL, MS, LA, TX). I'm not buying your, "they ain't from NC" argument. Bottom line is they are with a shitty racing team. It has nothing to do with them as people.clenz wrote:it's clear the rednecks in NASCAR want nothing to do with Cassill and Gase
Allmendinger - CA
Almirola - FL
Bayne - TN
Blaney - OH
Bowyer - KS
Buescher - TX
Ku Busch - NV
Ky Busch - NV
Cassill - IA
DiBenedetto - CA
A Dillon - NC
T Dillon - NC
D Earnhardt - NC
J Earnhardt - NC
Elliott - GA
Gase - IA
Hamlin - VA
Harvick - CA
Johnson - CA
Jones - MI
Kahne - WA
Kenseth - WI
Keselowski - MI
Larson - CA
Logano - CT
McDowell - AZ
McMurray - MO
Menard - WI
Newman - IN
Patrick - WI
Ragan - GA
Sorenson - GA
Stenhouse - MS
Suarez - MX
Truex - NJ
Whitt - CA
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I do not hold being a faggot against Cassill. My sister and most of the people I work with are faggots, and they're good people.
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He did pretty well for himself for that being his life style...
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93henfan wrote:Butter face.
If anything the elbows are too point
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Woot! The best track in NASCAR finally installed lights.
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ATL:
-Keselowski wins. Top 5:
2. Larson
3. Kenseth
4. Kahne
5. Elliott
http://www.nascar.com/en_us/monster-ene ... p-500.html
-For the most part a snoozefest. I thought with the old asphalt (last repave 1997, 2nd oldest of all Cup tracks next to Autoclub, will be repaved for next year), very fast tire wear, and new low, low down force package, all combining to make the cars very loose, that would see more wrecks & cautions. But don't think had a single multi car wreck.
-Harvick and his pit crew absolutely dominated, leading 293 of 325 laps, and won the 1st 2 stages. Likely would have led 308ish of 325 laps and won the race, but got a pit road speeding penalty on the $$ stop with 15 laps to go. Harvick had to restart at the tail end of the leap lap cars with 11 to go and finished 9th. Harvick was the 10th speeding penalty of the afternoon amongst 8 drivers. No excuse at all for getting a speeding penalty on pit road when they give you a 5 mile an hr cushion.
-Terrible day for Jr. !st segment gets a pit road speeding penalty and had a flat tire that caused damage. Spent the rest of the race multiple laps down, finishing 30th, 5 laps down.
-Truex had a great finish (8th) considering he had no clutch the last 1/3rd? of race..
-Keselowski wins. Top 5:
2. Larson
3. Kenseth
4. Kahne
5. Elliott
http://www.nascar.com/en_us/monster-ene ... p-500.html
-For the most part a snoozefest. I thought with the old asphalt (last repave 1997, 2nd oldest of all Cup tracks next to Autoclub, will be repaved for next year), very fast tire wear, and new low, low down force package, all combining to make the cars very loose, that would see more wrecks & cautions. But don't think had a single multi car wreck.
-Harvick and his pit crew absolutely dominated, leading 293 of 325 laps, and won the 1st 2 stages. Likely would have led 308ish of 325 laps and won the race, but got a pit road speeding penalty on the $$ stop with 15 laps to go. Harvick had to restart at the tail end of the leap lap cars with 11 to go and finished 9th. Harvick was the 10th speeding penalty of the afternoon amongst 8 drivers. No excuse at all for getting a speeding penalty on pit road when they give you a 5 mile an hr cushion.
-Terrible day for Jr. !st segment gets a pit road speeding penalty and had a flat tire that caused damage. Spent the rest of the race multiple laps down, finishing 30th, 5 laps down.
-Truex had a great finish (8th) considering he had no clutch the last 1/3rd? of race..
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What a salvage by Logano, coming back from three laps down to finish 6th.
Penske had a great day, taking 1st and 6th.
Harvick is rightfully sick.
Fords are the class of the field at the moment, making up four of the top five in the standings and six of the top ten.
I was texting with my friend CAA Flaggy throughout the race. Lots of Truex vs Logano sh*t talking going on.
Penske had a great day, taking 1st and 6th.
Harvick is rightfully sick.
Fords are the class of the field at the moment, making up four of the top five in the standings and six of the top ten.
I was texting with my friend CAA Flaggy throughout the race. Lots of Truex vs Logano sh*t talking going on.
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Two straight top 25s for Cassill.
Still work to do but considering the team he's on?
Yeah buddy
Still work to do but considering the team he's on?
Yeah buddy
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Darlington is the best track.93henfan wrote:Woot! The best track in NASCAR finally installed lights.
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Darlington is top five.CAA Flagship wrote:Darlington is the best track.93henfan wrote:Woot! The best track in NASCAR finally installed lights.
My list (current configurations only):
Martinsville
Bristol
Darlington
Atlanta
Dover
Richmond (old config would be third)
Michigan
Talladega
Daytona
Phoenix
Pocono
New Hampshire
Auto Club
Indy
Sonoma
Watkins Glen
Las Vegas
Charlotte
Texas
Kentucky
Kansas
Homestead-Miami
Chicagoland
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And if they ever revived North Wilkesboro, it would fall right behind Bristol.
If they revived Rockingham, it would go just ahead of Dover.
Both should be revived, though they never will.
Also, Dover was better when it was asphalt, and Atlanta's old oval configuration was better than the double doglegs. Still, Atlanta's ~1.5 mi quad oval is much more fun to watch than SMI's other 1.5 cookie cutter tracks. Probably due to width, banking and old asphalt.
These are the facts, and they cannot be disputed.
If they revived Rockingham, it would go just ahead of Dover.
Both should be revived, though they never will.
Also, Dover was better when it was asphalt, and Atlanta's old oval configuration was better than the double doglegs. Still, Atlanta's ~1.5 mi quad oval is much more fun to watch than SMI's other 1.5 cookie cutter tracks. Probably due to width, banking and old asphalt.
These are the facts, and they cannot be disputed.
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My top 5 (no particular order)93henfan wrote:Darlington is top five.CAA Flagship wrote: Darlington is the best track.
My list (current configurations only):
Martinsville
Bristol
Darlington
Atlanta
Dover
Richmond (old config would be third)
Michigan
Talladega
Daytona
Phoenix
Pocono
New Hampshire
Auto Club
Indy
Sonoma
Watkins Glen
Las Vegas
Charlotte
Texas
Kentucky
Kansas
Homestead-Miami
Chicagoland
Darlington
Dover
Talladega
Daytona
Pocono
Second 5 would be
Bristol
Atlanta
Richmond
Michigan
Indy
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If Martinsville isn't even in your top ten, well, then you must not like racing.
Indy? Seriously?
Indy? Seriously?
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I'm a sucker for big tracks.93henfan wrote:If Martinsville isn't even in your top ten, well, then you must not like racing.
Indy? Seriously?
Also, this incident at Indy had an early impact on my racing fanhood.
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You're relating Indy racing to make a NASCAR point? Your argument is invalid.
I'm not GATW. I won't take this sort of fuckery laying down.
NASCAR races at Indy are usually a snooze fest; except when Goodyear brings the tires that blow after ten laps. That year was fun!
I'm not GATW. I won't take this sort of fuckery laying down.
NASCAR races at Indy are usually a snooze fest; except when Goodyear brings the tires that blow after ten laps. That year was fun!
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No. I'm just saying one of my earliest memories of auto racing was an Indy race. Pretty typical at the time since NASCAR wasn't televised live, start to finish, at that time.93henfan wrote:You're relating Indy racing to make a NASCAR point?
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Just a random NASCAR history note on television:CAA Flagship wrote:No. I'm just saying one of my earliest memories of auto racing was an Indy race. Pretty typical at the time since NASCAR wasn't televised live, start to finish, at that time.93henfan wrote:You're relating Indy racing to make a NASCAR point?
In the very early 80s when NASCAR was first getting 100% live coverage, often via fledgling cable networks, they frequently relied on volunteer help. My dad, three of my uncles, and two of my cousins (I was too young ) worked at various times as spotters for cameramen. They basically stood over their shoulder and pointed them toward crashes immediately or help them find the driver that the producer wanted them to turn to as spoken on the headphones. So technically, my dad has been an unpaid employee of (trying to remember them all) Diamond P, Prime, TNN, TNT, and ESPN.
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You rank Sonoma not last? I heard complaints about it from a friend the other day. I'm not sure about other tracks, but seating and pit passes are NOT tied together at Sonoma, so you can have a 50-yard-line seat with no pit pass or a nosebleed WITH a pit pass. At Sonoma, apparently, you have to park a LONG ways away from the track and suffer through TWO shuttles with no real coordination in link times. It's apparently worse than the dirt parking lots at Candlestick (which I HAVE experienced, to my dismay when Giants fans blew right by me and my family giving me the bird because I had been rooting for the Big Red Machine). My friend's evaluation would have made me want to place Sonoma at the bottom of the list. On the plus side, though, is how friendly the drivers and staff are if you have a pit pass. I've never been to a NASCAR/IRL/F1/NHRA event, but would like to eventually.93henfan wrote:Darlington is top five.CAA Flagship wrote: Darlington is the best track.
My list (current configurations only):
Martinsville
Bristol
Darlington
Atlanta
Dover
Richmond (old config would be third)
Michigan
Talladega
Daytona
Phoenix
Pocono
New Hampshire
Auto Club
Indy
Sonoma
Watkins Glen
Las Vegas
Charlotte
Texas
Kentucky
Kansas
Homestead-Miami
Chicagoland
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SH, perhaps valid points for attending the race. I will likely never attend a race at Sonoma, so I was just rating only the action on the track, not the spectator experience.
Road courses lend themselves to shitty attendee experience. I attended a Long Beach Grand Prix (won by Juan Pablo Montoya before he went to NASCAR) in the late 90s. I basically sat on bleachers on a city street, with no shade, no announcer, no ability to listen to teams by scanner, no video screen to follow action elsewhere, and no lap counter in view. That was awful.
I am heading to the F1 Canadian Grand Prix in June. I paid extra for starting grid/finish line tickets that are looking directly at the pits, the winners podium, and a giant video screen. Because that's how I roll these days. The seats have backs and are cushioned to accommodate American asses as well.
You have to do your homework on any venue, especially motorsport road courses.
Road courses lend themselves to shitty attendee experience. I attended a Long Beach Grand Prix (won by Juan Pablo Montoya before he went to NASCAR) in the late 90s. I basically sat on bleachers on a city street, with no shade, no announcer, no ability to listen to teams by scanner, no video screen to follow action elsewhere, and no lap counter in view. That was awful.
I am heading to the F1 Canadian Grand Prix in June. I paid extra for starting grid/finish line tickets that are looking directly at the pits, the winners podium, and a giant video screen. Because that's how I roll these days. The seats have backs and are cushioned to accommodate American asses as well.
You have to do your homework on any venue, especially motorsport road courses.
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Pocono and Dover? Easily two of the worst non-road tracks to watch on TV.CAA Flagship wrote:My top 5 (no particular order)
Darlington
Dover
Talladega
Daytona
Pocono