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Not many have the luxury Rossi had in 1999.What does a driver do if they get diarrhea? Do they just shit themselves?
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Not many have the luxury Rossi had in 1999.What does a driver do if they get diarrhea? Do they just shit themselves?
I so want to go back to the points system and not some micky mouse bullshit format elimination championship.2: The final death of this dogshit format.
Most likely they'll expand the final round to more than 1 race and have it's be points based. Personally I'd be fine with a Chase type-system with a points reset, but otherwise still points based. The win and your in bullshit is terrible and must go.I so want to go back to the points system and not some micky mouse bullshit format elimination championship.
Double post again, but Fuck.Most likely they'll expand the final round to more than 1 race and have it's be points based. Personally I'd be fine with a Chase type-system with a points reset, but otherwise still points based. The win and your in bullshit is terrible and must go.
I'm starting to feel schadenfreude for Dennis. It's not even fun to post >dannis hamlel anymore.Double post again, but Fuck.
While I sympathize with Chris Gayle, if he had let Denny stay out and then he had a tire failure it would be awful, but still. So much hope, so much effort, gone in a instant to Kyle "Whip Crackin'" Larson. What does Denny have to do to win?
This is the most likely solution, which sucks.I hope this kills the playoffs. It likely won't, though. They'll just make the final round more races and call it a solution.
I don't know about games but a lot of collectibles aren't allowed to either under certain circumstances.2: No alcohol sponsors in the game,
If you look at the entire text chain, it's completely damning. If they talk that way about SRX, it pretty much confirms that they tried to go after IndyCar and lock them out of racing on ISC/SMI tracks.NASCAR lawsuit reveals concern over SRX, executives wanted to 'put a knife' in ESPN series.
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Phelps worked for NFL prior to becoming involved with NASCAR. It's unfortunately no surprise that he is a corporate moron of the highest order who doesn't understand stock car racing.Phelps called Richard Childress, a man who has devoted his life to stock car racing, a "stupid redneck". If he talks that way about a long-time team owner, who has put his foot in his mouth recently but still has been a part of the sport for 50+ years, imagine what he says about the fans? And that one guy who called Childress a "cuck" for taking a photo with the president. I want to see their texts during the Bubba Saga. It pretty much confirms that NASCAR management are corporate woke types and tried to chase all the good ol' boy fans out and replace them with normies and blacks (Chicago, BLM, etc.). That's not how NASCAR works.
Remember when we thought these guys would save us from Brian France? They might be even worse. Phelps needs to immediately resign or I see a USAC/CART style split incoming.
That was a Spire Motorsports Co-owner.And that one guy who called Childress a "cuck"
I have been wishing since day one that Indycar would join the suit on exactly this basis. The fact they were shook by SRX is hilarious. But I went to an SRX race and it was actually fun, so that's enough of a threat to them, I guess.If you look at the entire text chain, it's completely damning. If they talk that way about SRX, it pretty much confirms that they tried to go after IndyCar and lock them out of racing on ISC/SMI tracks.
The current Mamba situation is unbelievable. And the state media is 100% true.That was a Spire Motorsports Co-owner.
I feel like these text exchanges have been the final nail in the coffin for NASCAR's current leadership, alongside the mess of the playoffs this year, Mamba Smith and his twitter retardation, and the general disdain for the NASCAR State Media I've seen just about everywhere over this year. NASCAR needs to shake things up and win back fan support very quickly, because this is getting to a breaking point extremely fast.
You can say that but from the outside looking at these texts and how the sport has been acting, they seem to believe that they are not just the only game in town but in the world and they can't possibly fail, only be failed. Hubris and arrogance of the highest order. I don't think they will learn even if the whole series crashed and burned.You'd think with F1 and now Indycar having a boom period that NASCAR would get it's head out of its ass and change things around, short of an open revolt against the France family, doesn't seem likely. It's been chasing an expanding audience the wrong way for 2 decades and it's quite frankly annoying.
The truth and the anti-trust problem is they're not wrong. They said 'put a knife in it' about SRX. What are they saying to their own trackrunning division about anyone more serious having a chance? The team owners went along with the no-suit provision that started this whole thing because how the hell do you start a new series with NASCAR themselves running half the tracks and their cowed 'compeition' SMI runs the other half... With a couple indies mixed in who also don't want to lose a Cup date.You can say that but from the outside looking at these texts and how the sport has been acting, they seem to believe that they are not just the only game in town but in the world and they can't possibly fail, only be failed. Hubris and arrogance of the highest order. I don't think they will learn even if the whole series crashed and burned.
F1 has shown that even at the highest level of international racing, teams still can protest these things by not providing the series with their talent and presence. While one can look at things like the FISA-FOCA war or the 2005 GP at Indianapolis, I would expect the team with the biggest bone to pick to figure out something that really can get these pricks very annoyed. It might not be pleasant but this arrogance needs to be punished. They even could look at the Indy split of 1996 as the worst possible case of such arrogance being punished in the past.The truth and the anti-trust problem is they're not wrong. They said 'put a knife in it' about SRX. What are they saying to their own trackrunning division about anyone more serious having a chance? The team owners went along with the no-suit provision that started this whole thing because how the hell do you start a new series with NASCAR themselves running half the tracks and their cowed 'compeition' SMI runs the other half... With a couple indies mixed in who also don't want to lose a Cup date.
They're arrogant but they DO hold all the cards.
I agree but I can't help but think all those examples are 'why not to challenge NASCAR'. Nobody but NASCAR won The Split, everyone else lost and lost big. You DO hear F1 griping like that now and then but you can do that. Breakaway F1 could go 'fuck it, Zandvoort (after that contract expires), all the UK tracks, Adelaide, all the places you miss? We're going there.' Breakaway NASCAR is on short tracks for late models unless they got SMI to go along with it.F1 has shown that even at the highest level of international racing, teams still can protest these things by not providing the series with their talent and presence. While one can look at things like the FISA-FOCA war or the 2005 GP at Indianapolis, I would expect the team with the biggest bone to pick to figure out something that really can get these pricks very annoyed. It might not be pleasant but this arrogance needs to be punished. They even could look at the Indy split of 1996 as the worst possible case of such arrogance being punished in the past.
F1 has shown that even at the highest level of international racing, teams still can protest these things by not providing the series with their talent and presence. While one can look at things like the FISA-FOCA war or the 2005 GP at Indianapolis, I would expect the team with the biggest bone to pick to figure out something that really can get these pricks very annoyed. It might not be pleasant but this arrogance needs to be punished. They even could look at the Indy split of 1996 as the worst possible case of such arrogance being punished in the past.