
Bobbleheaded
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These drivers are all saints.
2 months ago
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Carl Edwards again
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Carl Edwards
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It is time to make a stand!
NASCAR owns all the blame for the mess at Montreal. They violated their own precedent regarding letting drivers have their position back when spun. Boris finished one spot ahead of Robby at Daytona despite Robby making a pass on him on the last lap because he got spun. They gave Casey his position back after he got spun by the 6 car at Phoenix (maybe Vegas).
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Happy Birthday, Jerry!
Happy birthday to the best NASCAR blogger on the 'Net!
Hope you have a great one! grin
Readers, add you birthday wishes in the comment section.
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The issue here isn't about "he said, she said"
No matter who you think was to blame for the Danica Patrick-Dan Wheldon on track incident at Milwaukee yesterday, that isn't the real issue.
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The Official "Fire Greg Erwin" Campaign
Would someone over at Robby Gordon Motorsports get a clue and fire that sorry excuse for a crew chief, Greg Erwin? Please?
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Why the outrage?
Without a doubt, Jimmmy Spencer and his comments about Kelley Earnhardt Elledge were out of line. However, I don't remember seeing as much outrage when Kevin Harvick made his assinine comments about Teresa Earnhardt.
Why is that?
As a businesswoman, I find as much sexism in Harvick's assertion that Teresa was basically of the mind that she would just sit back and make money off the name of her deceased husband and her stepson as I find in Spencer's primitive idea that Kelley shouldn't have kept her maiden name. Yet, this morning, I found four online articles and two message boards full of postings condemning Spencer as a sexist pig. Meanwhile, the only negative reaction Harvick seemed to get for his comments was that he was sticking his nose in where it didn't belong.
One has to wonder why there is such an obvious disparity between the two. Could it be that the outrage doesn't come so much from what is being said as it comes from who it is being said about?
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