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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:20:11 GMT -5
Well back in 2001 Daytona 500, they raced back to the line and finished under green, at Cali last year when Hamlin got hurt, they raced back to the line. Drivers know it is a dangerous sport and they know the consequences of what could happen, let the boys have it. 2001 Daytona 500 was a different day and to even make that comparison is ridiculous. 2013 Fontana - You are wrong. They threw the caution and the race finished under yellow. You brushing off the potential for injury in the sport shows your ignorance. No its not. Your ignorant to think that NASCAR should do everything humanely to prevent every single injury. Hans device,safer cars, safer barriers are all needed, but when they start saying no pushing at Daytona or no racing back to the line when the wreck is in turn four diminishes the quality of racing. Drivers know they are going to possibly get hurt, so they should still put on a show and race, NASCAR should let them do it. Do soldiers still fight for our country? Yes. Do the police protect the streets? Yes. Do fireman save lives? Yes. Do drivers want to race and win? Yes, but NASCAR wont allow it. If drivers are afraid to get hurt, then they should retire or quit.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:21:45 GMT -5
You guys do realize 2001 was 13 years ago and 2007 was 7 years ago? Shockingly, rules and people who make the calls do change. BAH GAWD THEY MADE A CALL IN 2014 THAT THEY DIDN'T MAKE IN 2007 OR 2001 OR 1987 HOW STUPID ARE THEY. Why make the call in 2007 and not in 2014 or 2013.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:24:41 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:25:20 GMT -5
You guys do realize 2001 was 13 years ago and 2007 was 7 years ago? Shockingly, rules and people who make the calls do change. BAH GAWD THEY MADE A CALL IN 2014 THAT THEY DIDN'T MAKE IN 2007 OR 2001 OR 1987 HOW STUPID ARE THEY. Why make the call in 2007 and not in 2014 or 2013. There's no hope for you.
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 24, 2014 18:29:54 GMT -5
2001 Daytona 500 was a different day and to even make that comparison is ridiculous. 2013 Fontana - You are wrong. They threw the caution and the race finished under yellow. You brushing off the potential for injury in the sport shows your ignorance. No its not. Your ignorant to think that NASCAR should do everything humanely to prevent every single injury. Hans device,safer cars, safer barriers are all needed, but when they start saying no pushing at Daytona or no racing back to the line when the wreck is in turn four diminishes the quality of racing. Drivers know they are going to possibly get hurt, so they should still put on a show and race, NASCAR should let them do it. Do soldiers still fight for our country? Yes. Do the police protect the streets? Yes. Do fireman save lives? Yes. Do drivers want to race and win? Yes, but NASCAR wont allow it. If drivers are afraid to get hurt, then they should retire or quit You are making the most idiotic comparisons. You want to know the difference between those heroes and NASCAR drivers? There isn't someone pushing a button to "make a show" out of police officers or soldiers. You want to see drivers have their career cut short - or worse - because NASCAR was "putting on a show"? That is well beyond your right. However, don't be surprised when people call you out for your ludicrous opinion because we want to see everyone go home safe and sound instead of in the back of an ambulance because NASCAR "put on a show".
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 24, 2014 18:30:27 GMT -5
Here. This better sums up this entire topic. Jesus.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:39:04 GMT -5
No its not. Your ignorant to think that NASCAR should do everything humanely to prevent every single injury. Hans device,safer cars, safer barriers are all needed, but when they start saying no pushing at Daytona or no racing back to the line when the wreck is in turn four diminishes the quality of racing. Drivers know they are going to possibly get hurt, so they should still put on a show and race, NASCAR should let them do it. Do soldiers still fight for our country? Yes. Do the police protect the streets? Yes. Do fireman save lives? Yes. Do drivers want to race and win? Yes, but NASCAR wont allow it. If drivers are afraid to get hurt, then they should retire or quit You are making the most idiotic comparisons. You want to know the difference between those heroes and NASCAR drivers? There isn't someone pushing a button to "make a show" out of police officers or soldiers. You want to see drivers have their career cut short - or worse - because NASCAR was "putting on a show"? That is well beyond your right. However, don't be surprised when people call you out for your ludicrous opinion because we want to see everyone go home safe and sound instead of in the back of an ambulance because NASCAR "put on a show". Tell me, where did I say I want drivers to get hurt? Stop putting things in my mouth. All I am trying to say, since I have to now spell it out for you since you can not comprehend simple things, is that no matter what you do, you can not protect soldiers, police, fire fighters, and yes race car drivers. All I am saying is that there is no harm if a wreck is in turn three or four to let them race back to the line. Then pause the field in turns 1 and 2 to allow all medical staff to check on the drivers.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:40:57 GMT -5
Thats how the field feels when they see the Busch brothers behind them.
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 24, 2014 18:44:38 GMT -5
You are making the most idiotic comparisons. You want to know the difference between those heroes and NASCAR drivers? There isn't someone pushing a button to "make a show" out of police officers or soldiers. You want to see drivers have their career cut short - or worse - because NASCAR was "putting on a show"? That is well beyond your right. However, don't be surprised when people call you out for your ludicrous opinion because we want to see everyone go home safe and sound instead of in the back of an ambulance because NASCAR "put on a show". Tell me, where did I say I want drivers to get hurt? Stop putting things in my mouth. All I am trying to say, since I have to now spell it out for you since you can not comprehend simple things, is that no matter what you do, you can not protect soldiers, police, fire fighters, and yes race car drivers. All I am saying is that there is no harm if a wreck is in turn three or four to let them race back to the line. Then pause the field in turns 1 and 2 to allow all medical staff to check on the drivers. I am not putting things in your mouth nor would I ever want to. You can protect race car drivers by not keeping a race going after someone FLIPS OVER since you can't comprehend simple things. Whatever. You don't seem to understand the ignorance and illogical nature of your opinion. For Christ sakes.. this entire topic is FOUR MONTHS OLD and it's still being discussed? Dale didn't win. Let it go.
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 24, 2014 18:46:19 GMT -5
Thats how the field feels when they see the Busch brothers behind them. Oh, wow.. that really stings. How will I ever live with your petty shots because HERGAWSH BUSCH FAN. /sarcasm.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 18:50:55 GMT -5
Tell me, where did I say I want drivers to get hurt? Stop putting things in my mouth. All I am trying to say, since I have to now spell it out for you since you can not comprehend simple things, is that no matter what you do, you can not protect soldiers, police, fire fighters, and yes race car drivers. All I am saying is that there is no harm if a wreck is in turn three or four to let them race back to the line. Then pause the field in turns 1 and 2 to allow all medical staff to check on the drivers. I am not putting things in your mouth nor would I ever want to. You can protect race car drivers by not keeping a race going after someone FLIPS OVER since you can't comprehend simple things. Whatever. You don't seem to understand the ignorance and illogical nature of your opinion. For Christ sakes.. this entire topic is FOUR MONTHS OLD and it's still being discussed? Dale didn't win. Let it go. I could care less if Dale won that race, I am talking more about the 2007 Daytona 500 and how they let them race back, yet every other race they do not. You basically prove my point. So how do you protect race car drivers from flipping over? YOU CANT. Its going to happen no matter what.
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 24, 2014 18:55:22 GMT -5
I am not putting things in your mouth nor would I ever want to. You can protect race car drivers by not keeping a race going after someone FLIPS OVER since you can't comprehend simple things. Whatever. You don't seem to understand the ignorance and illogical nature of your opinion. For Christ sakes.. this entire topic is FOUR MONTHS OLD and it's still being discussed? Dale didn't win. Let it go. I could care less if Dale won that race, I am talking more about the 2007 Daytona 500 and how they let them race back, yet every other race they do not. You basically prove my point. So how do you protect race car drivers from flipping over? YOU CANT. Its going to happen no matter what. I didn't say anything about protecting someone from flipping over. I said that you can protect them AFTER the flip by throwing the caution. This allows medical personal the chance to get to them quicker in case the driver is injured and prevents further incident with cars trying to maintain/improve their position coming back to the checkered flag despite the incident. You just need to stop because you aren't helping yourself. You have made your point quite clear. "HE'S UPSIDE DOWN AND ON FIRE? HE COULD BE INJURED. SCREW HIM. KEEP RACING!" <-- That is what you have said. You made your point. I made mine. Drop it.
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Feb 24, 2014 19:06:57 GMT -5
I really believe nascar has different rules for different weeks. Speaking of BS, let's talk about how kasey Kahne got a bullcrappass through penalty for "speeding" on pit road bc he avoided an accident. Talk about a crock of shit
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 24, 2014 19:13:10 GMT -5
I really believe nascar has different rules for different weeks. Speaking of BS, let's talk about how kasey Kahne got a bullcrap pass through penalty for "speeding" on pit road bc he avoided an accident. Talk about a crock of crap That's a hard call for NASCAR. Let's say NASCAR didn't force the penalty. What would stop someone speeding on entry because they had someone sliding their tires toward them? They could easily say that they speed because they were worried about getting hit. You want to talk bullcrap calls though? Kurt Busch's spin that didn't bring out a yellow was a major bullcrap call especially with the wet grass. He could have gotten stuck and they didn't do anything.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 19:18:22 GMT -5
I really believe nascar has different rules for different weeks. Speaking of BS, let's talk about how kasey Kahne got a bullcrap pass through penalty for "speeding" on pit road bc he avoided an accident. Talk about a crock of crap That's a hard call for NASCAR. Let's say NASCAR didn't force the penalty. What would stop someone speeding on entry because they had someone sliding their tires toward them? They could easily say that they speed because they were worried about getting hit. You want to talk bullcrap calls though? Kurt Busch's spin that didn't bring out a yellow was a major bullcrap call especially with the wet grass. He could have gotten stuck and they didn't do anything. He got out, thats the point. Also, how does throwing a caution protect the car flipping over when the cars are still driving at him at full speed?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 19:19:34 GMT -5
I really believe nascar has different rules for different weeks. Speaking of BS, let's talk about how kasey Kahne got a bullcrap pass through penalty for "speeding" on pit road bc he avoided an accident. Talk about a crock of crap This. They should have made an exception then added a new rule saying you can speed on the entrance of pit road to avoid a wrecking car.
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Feb 24, 2014 19:20:46 GMT -5
You can gurantee if that was Johnson in the lawn they woulda threw it to get him out though.the only reason it shouldn't of been a penalty on Kahne bc the car wrecked.
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 24, 2014 19:20:59 GMT -5
That's a hard call for NASCAR. Let's say NASCAR didn't force the penalty. What would stop someone speeding on entry because they had someone sliding their tires toward them? They could easily say that they speed because they were worried about getting hit. You want to talk bullcrap calls though? Kurt Busch's spin that didn't bring out a yellow was a major bullcrap call especially with the wet grass. He could have gotten stuck and they didn't do anything. He got out, thats the point. Also, how does throwing a caution protect the car flipping over when the cars are still driving at him at full speed? Yeah.. because NASCAR has never thrown cautions for someone scrapping the wall or spinning yet kept going. Yeah.. never.. Yellow comes out. Everyone slows down. Kinda common sense..
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Post by ~*Young $ Money*~ on Feb 24, 2014 19:21:30 GMT -5
I really believe nascar has different rules for different weeks. Speaking of BS, let's talk about how kasey Kahne got a bullcrap pass through penalty for "speeding" on pit road bc he avoided an accident. Talk about a crock of crap This. They should have made an exception then added a new rule saying you can speed on the entrance of pit road to avoid a wrecking car. You can speed down pit road to avoid a wreck. Plenty of people have done it.aybe it was bc he pitted though. Still lame
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2014 19:22:58 GMT -5
He got out, thats the point. Also, how does throwing a caution protect the car flipping over when the cars are still driving at him at full speed? Yeah.. because NASCAR has never thrown cautions for someone scrapping the wall or spinning yet kept going. Yeah.. never.. Yellow comes out. Everyone slows down. Kinda common sense.. Sad you think that a yellow will be thrown and cars will be completely slowed down within the time the car stops flipping. BWHAHAHAHA.
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