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skinsfan_nn 02-14-2010, 12:31 PM Not that he's my favorite driver. However, I like the chances of the older statesman (Mark Martin) in his Chevy to make that push and finally get the checkered flag at Daytona.
Smoke,JJ and Golden boy will also be in the hunt going down the stretch. Wildcard, will take Jr. to have a strong run.
Some of greatest drivers in NASCAR -- Mark Martin, Bobby Labonte and Tony Stewart included -- have never visited Victory Lane at the Daytona 500 - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/cup/columns/story?columnist=blount_terry&id=4908485)
dmek25 02-14-2010, 12:48 PM what is this NASCAR that you speak of?
GMScud 02-14-2010, 05:23 PM what is this NASCAR that you speak of?
Seriously. I've tried repeatedly to get into it. I've watched multiple races from start to finish. It's SOOOO boring. My two closest friends are really into it, and go to Dover or Richmond every year. So I want to like it, but it's just not for me. A bunch of left turns. How thrilling. NASCAR could vanish off the face of the earth tomorrow and I wouldn't bat an eye.
I wish Gibbs Racing the best, but that's about it.
GMScud 02-14-2010, 08:04 PM I just read on ESPN.com that a pothole on the track caused 2 1/2 hours of delays in the race. Man, what a thrill.
Trample the Elderly 02-14-2010, 08:05 PM I wonder what kind of motors Hendricks is selling Smoke?
Dlyne8r 02-15-2010, 12:21 AM Seriously. I've tried repeatedly to get into it. I've watched multiple races from start to finish. It's SOOOO boring. My two closest friends are really into it, and go to Dover or Richmond every year. So I want to like it, but it's just not for me. A bunch of left turns. How thrilling. NASCAR could vanish off the face of the earth tomorrow and I wouldn't bat an eye.
I wish Gibbs Racing the best, but that's about it.
Yep, I agree...or at least I used to feel that way until today. The whole pothole fiasco was a bummer thus forcing me to consume more adult beverages than originally planned while waiting for the NASCAR "public works" crew to repair the damn thing!
However, I do like the new rules that have allowed the drivers to be more aggresive and toss corporate diplomacy out the hood scoop. And what a finish tonight? That looked like Dale Sr. plowing through the field to come from back in the pack to almost win this marathon. Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I was very pleased to see a very exciting finish after a very long wait.
SmootSmack 02-15-2010, 08:46 AM Seriously. I've tried repeatedly to get into it. I've watched multiple races from start to finish. It's SOOOO boring. My two closest friends are really into it, and go to Dover or Richmond every year. So I want to like it, but it's just not for me. A bunch of left turns. How thrilling. NASCAR could vanish off the face of the earth tomorrow and I wouldn't bat an eye.
I wish Gibbs Racing the best, but that's about it.
Have your friends ever taken you to a race? You should go if you get a chance. Though admittedly, after a few laps it gets a lot mundane. But to hang out with the drivers before hand, and then get right up there on pit row and watch the racing...it's pretty impressive. Best is if you actually get to do a few laps in the car with one of the drivers. Then you won't think it's not thrilling anymore....still, I rarely watch it now that I'm done with it. But I do have a greater appreciation for it than I did just four years ago
Schneed10 02-15-2010, 09:20 AM I'm with Scud, this "sport" is a snoozefest. The wrecks appeal to the 10-year-old in me. Other than that, I can think of lots of better ways to spend an afternoon.
budw38 02-15-2010, 10:32 AM Yep, I agree...or at least I used to feel that way until today. The whole pothole fiasco was a bummer thus forcing me to consume more adult beverages than originally planned while waiting for the NASCAR "public works" crew to repair the damn thing!
However, I do like the new rules that have allowed the drivers to be more aggresive and toss corporate diplomacy out the hood scoop. And what a finish tonight? That looked like Dale Sr. plowing through the field to come from back in the pack to almost win this marathon. Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I was very pleased to see a very exciting finish after a very long wait.
Nice post , I agree with your views . Nascar , is boring to sit through 3 plus hours . However it can have very dramatic endings . For those who have never driven a car with 450 plus horsepower , NASCAR and NHRA Drag Racing would likely seem to be ... left turn... left turn , snooze or " they just drive straight for 5 seconds " . Too each there own , I can't understand the love for golf or even Baseball ... guess it has to do with likes , dislikes and what you did as a kid/teenager .... we need the NFL to start up soon !!!!!
budw38 02-15-2010, 10:38 AM Have your friends ever taken you to a race? You should go if you get a chance. Though admittedly, after a few laps it gets a lot mundane. But to hang out with the drivers before hand, and then get right up there on pit row and watch the racing...it's pretty impressive. Best is if you actually get to do a few laps in the car with one of the drivers. Then you won't think it's not thrilling anymore....still, I rarely watch it now that I'm done with it. But I do have a greater appreciation for it than I did just four years ago I'm with Smoot on this , being at the track can be an amazing experience < depending on where you sit ? > . Some friends and I went to a race at Lowes Motorspeedway < N.C. > and sat just before turn 1 , it took me 20 minutes to get used to seeing the cars going towards that " left turn " , at almost 200 mph , then turn the cars at not wreck . As coach Gibbs said , "get in a car , then come see me " . NHRA , ground shaking 100% pure power , I wouldn't go to an event every year , but that is one hell of an experience .
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