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Post by Tom Pearce on Oct 22, 2011 23:19:56 GMT -5
2 PM Sunday on ESPN
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Post by VAisforRacers on Oct 23, 2011 9:17:50 GMT -5
At 9:15 AM Local it is 47 degrees.
Today's weather is Sunny to partly cloudy. High 73F. Winds light and variable.
Sunset is 5:56 Local or 6:56 Eastern
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Post by espnisgone on Oct 23, 2011 13:07:35 GMT -5
it has been a bad week plus.
Hope they have a good safe race.
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Post by espnisgone on Oct 23, 2011 13:11:02 GMT -5
Fords only pushing Fords.
That could bite the Fords too.
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Post by Chief Thunder Thud on Oct 23, 2011 13:33:21 GMT -5
2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2
big surprise
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Post by jackman on Oct 23, 2011 13:47:33 GMT -5
I see people complain about the type racing today and wonder what they have to be watching or if they are really watching.
Those guys we are seeing on TV are bumper to bumper, offset for cooling and going around 200 MPH. The first car is being aimed by the second car while the second driver is blind.
I honestly cannot find that boring.
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Post by randyron on Oct 23, 2011 14:49:12 GMT -5
Newman can't drive to save his ass. 1000 will be finding all kinds of excuses for him. Shame now cause the real driver will not have a partner. For an engineer he is one think goon.
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Post by ronnyrandy on Oct 23, 2011 15:15:46 GMT -5
Now Kyle can get back with Joey. No way the Coach would let Joey push Stewart to a win.
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Post by VAisforRacers on Oct 23, 2011 15:24:35 GMT -5
It would be a trip if Harvick pushed Menard to a win from two laps down............
Just kidding, don't get all goofy on me.
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Post by VAisforRacers on Oct 23, 2011 15:40:21 GMT -5
Well more than two now. Now I am not kidding, would be pretty cool.
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Post by VAisforRacers on Oct 23, 2011 15:44:48 GMT -5
I see people complain about the type racing today and wonder what they have to be watching or if they are really watching. Those guys we are seeing on TV are bumper to bumper, offset for cooling and going around 200 MPH. The first car is being aimed by the second car while the second driver is blind. I honestly cannot find that boring. +1
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Post by Chief Thunderthud on Oct 23, 2011 15:56:10 GMT -5
Here is a good scenario.
Hamlin is pushing Newman now and they are up front. Newman is a couple of laps down.
If Denny pushed Newman over the line first, on the white flag lap, he could win the race from the second spot back.
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Post by myles on Oct 23, 2011 17:50:03 GMT -5
Bower is sticking it to RCR a little bit. Of course this win only helps RCR. MWR is getting a good driver.
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Post by goodgrief on Oct 23, 2011 18:54:23 GMT -5
I wanted to see Burton win the race but could understand how Bowyer pulled the deal he pulled.
Did not think the race was boring for the most part. All those 2x2 cars at that speed made me pay attention.
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Post by 221dayton on Oct 23, 2011 19:55:24 GMT -5
1 Clint Bowyer (33) Chevrolet 47/4 188 25 $260,558 Chart 2 Jeff Burton (31) Chevrolet 43/1 188 26 $170,500 Chart 3 Dave Blaney (36) Chevrolet 42/1 188 1 $160,833 Chart 4 Brad Keselowski (2) Dodge 41/1 188 1 $143,483 Chart 5 Brian Vickers (83) Toyota 40/1 188 3 $135,964 Chart 6 Kasey Kahne (4) Toyota 39/1 188 4 $122,033 Chart 7 Tony Stewart (14) Chevrolet 39/2 188 30 $143,433 Chart 8 Denny Hamlin (11) Toyota 36/0 188 0 $134,000 Chart 9 Michael Waltrip (115) Toyota 36/1 188 1 $83,500 Chart 10 Martin Truex Jr. (56) Toyota 34/0 188 0 $94,825 Chart 11 Carl Edwards (99) Ford 34/1 188 1 $128,866 Chart 12 Paul Menard (27) Chevrolet 32/0 188 0 $91,775 Chart 13 David Reutimann (00) Toyota 31/0 188 0 $111,308 Chart 14 Greg Biffle (16) Ford 31/1 188 1 $95,825 Chart 15 Trevor Bayne (21) Ford 29/0 188 0 $81,325 Chart 16 Landon Cassill (51) Chevrolet 28/0 188 0 $91,608 Chart 17 Casey Mears (13) Toyota 27/0 188 0 $79,050 Chart 18 Matt Kenseth (17) Ford 27/1 188 21 $121,836 Chart 19 Marcos Ambrose (9) Ford 26/1 188 3 $108,366 Chart 20 Mark Martin (5) Chevrolet 25/1 188 2 $93,250 Chart 21 Travis Kvapil (38) Ford 24/1 188 1 $88,097 Chart 22 David Gilliland (34) Ford 22/0 188 0 $77,175 Chart 23 Juan Pablo Montoya (42) Chevrolet 22/1 188 16 $115,783 Chart 24 Joey Logano (20) Toyota 20/0 188 0 $84,525 Chart 25 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88) Chevrolet 20/1 188 2 $84,225 Chart 26 Jimmie Johnson (48) Chevrolet 19/1 188 1 $127,611 Chart 27 Jeff Gordon (24) Chevrolet 18/1 188 1 $112,461 Chart 28 David Ragan (6) Ford 17/1 188 1 $81,250 Chart 29 Jamie McMurray (1) Chevrolet 16/1 184 12 $111,189 Chart 30 Regan Smith (78) Chevrolet 14/0 180 0 $98,745 Chart 31 A J Allmendinger (43) Ford 13/0 179 0 $109,686 Chart 32 Kevin Harvick (29) Chevrolet 13/1 179 13 $121,786 Chart 33 Kyle Busch (18) Toyota 12/1 175 5 $121,691 Chart 34 Terry Labonte (32) Ford 10/0 175 0 $71,700 Chart 35 Bobby Labonte (47) Toyota 9/0 173 0 $97,870 Chart 36 Kurt Busch (22) Dodge 9/1 173 1 $115,950 Chart 37 Robby Gordon (7) Dodge 8/1 173 10 $71,250 Chart 38 Ryan Newman (39) Chevrolet 7/1 172 5 $113,200 Chart 39 Andy Lally (71) Ford 6/1 162 1 $80,500 Chart 40 Michael McDowell (66) Toyota 4/0 6 0 $70,860 Chart 41 Joe Nemechek (87) Toyota 3/0 4 0 $70,710 Chart 42 J.J. Yeley (55) Ford 2/0 3 0 $70,580 Chart 43 Kevin Conway (97) Toyota 1/0 2 0 $70,964 Chart
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