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andrew wrote:Bit of a silly way to find a champion. Out of interest who would have become champion if the old system was in place?

Miguel98 wrote:
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I dunno, but without the Chase, Gordon would've won his 7th title by a clean 30-or-so points from Logano.

I think Autosport said that under the old Chase, Joey Logano would have been champ.


I think what Sally meant was that if the Chase didn't exist at all, Gordon would have won the title with ease.

I wasn't quite sure which old system Andrew was referring to, so I gave the other possible scenario that Andrew's answer may have implied.
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LolLola wrote:
Miguel98 wrote:1 Point. One single point. :(

Nope, it's actually 6 points between 1st and 2nd, so if you mean by 1 position or 1 second, you re good ;)


No, Miguel's right. The Chase contenders didn't get any bonus points to ensure it was just based on finishing position, so Harvick only won by a point.
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According to Racing Reference, without the chase the champions since 2004 would have been.

2004 Jeff Gordon
2005 Tony Stewart
2006 Jimmie Johnson
2007 Jeff Gordon
2008 Carl Edwards
2009 Jimmie Johnson
2010 Kevin Harvick
2011 Carl Edwards
2012 Brad Keselowski
2013 Jimmie Johnson
2014 Jeff Gordon

So Jimmie should have only won three times instead of six and Jeff would have just won his seventh. Kevin would have won 2010 and Carl would have two championships by now.
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Samster wrote:According to Racing Reference, without the chase the champions since 2004 would have been.

2004 Jeff Gordon
2005 Tony Stewart
2006 Jimmie Johnson
2007 Jeff Gordon
2008 Carl Edwards
2009 Jimmie Johnson
2010 Kevin Harvick
2011 Carl Edwards
2012 Brad Keselowski
2013 Jimmie Johnson
2014 Jeff Gordon

So Jimmie should have only won three times instead of six and Jeff would have just won his seventh. Kevin would have won 2010 and Carl would have two championships by now.


So it should be Jeff Gordon who macthes The King and Intimidator instead of JimJohn :geek:
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Samster wrote:According to Racing Reference, without the chase the champions since 2004 would have been.

2004 Jeff Gordon
2005 Tony Stewart
2006 Jimmie Johnson
2007 Jeff Gordon
2008 Carl Edwards
2009 Jimmie Johnson
2010 Kevin Harvick
2011 Carl Edwards
2012 Brad Keselowski
2013 Jimmie Johnson
2014 Jeff Gordon

So Jimmie should have only won three times instead of six and Jeff would have just won his seventh. Kevin would have won 2010 and Carl would have two championships by now.

Note, Clint Bowyer would have never been higher than 6th in the points in any season instead of having a pair of 3rds and a 2nd. Looks like Johnson and Bowyer benefit most from the chase.
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"The King" Richard Petty wins the Gregor Grant Award http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/117080
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Kurt bush I claiming his ex in a trained assassin. WTF
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/na ... /21693523/
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andrew wrote:Kurt bush I claiming his ex in a trained assassin. WTF
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/na ... /21693523/

This court case has descended into Andrea Moda levels...
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Frogfoot9013 wrote:
andrew wrote:Kurt bush I claiming his ex in a trained assassin. WTF
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/na ... /21693523/

This court case has descended into Andrea Moda levels...


From "I don't want to believe it (meaning about the allegations)" to "I don't believe it (everything else)" Andrea Moda level indeed. GoodNESS
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Apparently, this year's gonna be Jeff Gordon's last full-time year at Hendrick Motorsports, according to this announcement. http://goo.gl/AogK35
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Frogfoot9013 wrote:Apparently, this year's gonna be Jeff Gordon's last full-time year at Hendrick Motorsports, according to this announcement. http://goo.gl/AogK35


Autosport http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/117428
Motorsport http://www.motorsport.com/nascar-cup/ne ... car-career

Both are confirming this story as well.
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Chase Elliott confirmed Rookie of the Year 2016, then.
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Certainly wasn't expecting Jeff to retire this soon. I figured Tony Stewart would retire first and Chase Elliott would be loaned out to Stewart-Haas for a few years but now I' be shocked if he wasn't Jeff's replacement since its so conveniently timed.

In other news, The Motorsports Group have made perhaps the most left field driver choice in recent years. Ron Hornaday, yes Hornaday who hasn't attempted a Cup race in over a decade and is pushing 60! This team is going to be rooted to the back, why would he choose them over staying in Trucks or retirement? http://www.jayski.com/cupnews.htm#20150121k
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Ron is still not over that he never got the RCR #30 over Sauter or the #07 over Blaney/Mears and since he has no truck rides this year, he is going to embarrass himself in a horrible machine.
Looking forward to see him get into useless fights and DNQ a lot... Also his age is not going to lure in any sponsors.
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A number of developments today. Michael Annett jumps ship from Baldwin to a 2nd HScott team bringing his $$$ with him. Alex Bowman replaces him in the #7 while J.J. Yeley replaces Bowman at BK Racing.

Time to make a prediction at the entry lists for Speed Weeks.

Sprint Cup (49 Certain)
1 Jamie McMurray (Ganassi)
2 Brad Keselowski (Penske)
3 Austin Dillon (Childress)
4 Kevin Harvick (Stewart-Haas)
5 Kasey Kahne (Hendrick)
6 Trevor Bayne (Roush)
7 Alex Bowman (Baldwin)
9 Sam Hornish Jr. (Petty)
10 Danica Patrick (Stewart-Haas)
11 Denny Hamlin (Gibbs)
13 Casey Mears (Germain)
14 Tony Stewart (Stewart-Haas)
15 Clint Bowyer (Waltrip)
16 Greg Biffle (Roush)
17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Roush)
18 Kyle Busch (Gibbs)
19 Carl Edwards (Gibbs)
20 Matt Kenseth (Gibbs)
21 Ryan Blaney (Wood)
22 Joey Logano (Penske)
23 J.J. Yeley (BK)
24 Jeff Gordon (Hendrick)
26 Jeb Burton (BK)
27 Paul Menard (Childress)
29 Justin Marks (RAB)
30 Ron Hornaday Jr. (TRG)
31 Ryan Newman (Childress)
32 Bobby Labonte (Go Green)
33 Ty Dillon (Childress)
34 David Ragan (Front Row)
35 Cole Whitt (Front Row)
38 David Gilliland (Front Row)
40 Landon Cassill (Hillman)
41 Kurt Busch (Stewart-Haas)
42 Kyle Larson (Ganassi)
43 Aric Almirola (Petty)
44 Reed Sorenson (Xxxtreme)
46 Michael Annett (HScott)
47 A.J. Allmendinger (JTG)
48 Jimmie Johnson (Hendrick)
51 Justin Allgaier (HScott)
55 Michael Waltrip (Waltrip)
62 Brian Scott (Premium)
66 Mike Wallace (Premium)
78 Martin Truex Jr. (Furniture Row)
83 Johnny Sauter (BK)
87 Joe Nemechek (NEMCO)?
88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (Hendrick)
93 Matt di Benedetto? (BK)?
95 Michael McDowell (Leavine)
98 Josh Wise (Parsons)

X-Infinity (38 Certain)
0 Harrison Rhodes (Davis)
1 Elliott Sadler (Roush)
2 Brian Scott (Childress)
3 Ty Dillon (Childress)
4 Ross Chastain (Davis)
6 Darrell Wallace Jr. (Roush)
7 Regan Smith (JR)
8 Blake Koch (Tri-Star)
9 Chase Elliott (JR)
01 Landon Cassill (Davis)
03 Johanna Long (Affarano)
13 Derek White (MBM)
14 Cale Conley (Tri-Star)
16 Ryan Reed (Roush)
17 Tanner Berryhill (Vision)
18 Daniel Suarez (Gibbs)
19 Scott Lagasse Jr. (Tri-Star)
20 Erik Jones (Gibbs)
22 Brad Keselowski? (Penske)
23? Carlos Contreras (Ware)
24 Eric McClure (JGL)
25 John Wes Townley (Athenian)
26 Mike Wallace (JGL)
28 J.J. Yeley (JGL)
29 Justin Marks (RAB)?
33 Austin Dillon? (Childress)
37 Matt di Benedetto? (Vision)?
39 Ryan Sieg (RSS)
42 Kyle Larson (Ganassi)
43 Dakota Armstrong (Petty)
44 David Starr (Tri-Star)
51 Jeremy Clements (Clements)
52 Joey Gase (Means)
54 Kyle Busch (Gibbs)
55 Jeffery Earnhardt (Viva)
60 Chris Buescher (Roush)
62 Brendan Gaughan (Childress)
70 Derrike Cope (Cope)
74 Mike Harmon (Harmon)?
84 Chad Boat (Boat)?
85 Bobby Gerhart (Gerhart)?
88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (JR)
89 Morgan Shepherd (Shepherd)
98 Corey LaJoie? (Biagi-DenBeste)?
99 James Buescher? (RAB)?

Camping World Trucks (28 Certain)
4 Erik Jones (Busch)
6 Norm Benning (Benning)
8 Joe Nemechek (SWM-NEMCO)
02 Tyler Young (Young's)
03 Johanna Long (Affarano)
05 John Wes Townley (Athenian)
07 Ray Black Jr. (SS-Green Light)
08 Jimmy Weller III? (SS-Green Light)?
10 Jennifer Jo Cobb (Cobb)?
11 Ben Kennedy (Red Horse)
13 Cameron Hayley (ThorSport)
14 Daniel Hemric (NTS)
15 Mason Mingus (Boat)
17 Timothy Peters (Red Horse)
19 Tyler Reddick (Keselowski)
20 Scott Lagasse Jr. (NTS)
23 Spencer Gallagher (GMS)
29 Austin Theriault (Keselowski)
31 James Buescher (NTS)
33 Ty Dillon (GMS)
35 Justin Marks (Win-Tron)
49 Scott Saunders (Roo)
50 Jordan Anderson (MAKE)
51 Daniel Suarez (Busch)
54 Justin Boston (Busch)
63 Justin Jennings? (MB)
81 Garrett Smithley (TBA)
88 Matt Crafton (ThorSport)
92 David Gilliland (RBR)
94 Travis Kvapil (Premium)
98 Johnny Sauter (ThorSport)
99 Bryan Silas (T3R)
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And the worst kept secret of the week is confirmed.
http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/ ... eries.html
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Samster wrote:And the worst kept secret of the week is confirmed.
http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/ ... eries.html

*cue scores of fans whining that the No. 24 should be retired instead*
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Apparently Kurt Busch will NOT be charged for domestic assault. NASCAR are in a bit of a precarious situation for suspending him.
http://www.sbnation.com/nascar/2015/3/5 ... a-driscoll
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NASCAR have announced that Kurt Busch's suspension is to be lifted.
http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/ ... ifted.html
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And Kurt Busch just finished practice with the fastest lap. He also starts 8th tomorrow.
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It's clear the Outlaw hasn't lost any speed on his return from suspension, as he finished 5th yesterday at Phoenix.
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Meanwhile, Harvick wonzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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So Kurt Busch is on pole for the Cup race - but at the other end of the grid, as if we needed more indication of the kind of trouble they're in, Roush cars qualified 27th, 29th, and 36th. With Spedho-- sorry, Stenhouse their highest qualifier.
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Salamander wrote:So Kurt Busch is on pole for the Cup race - but at the other end of the grid, as if we needed more indication of the kind of trouble they're in, Roush cars qualified 27th, 29th, and 36th. With Spedho-- sorry, Stenhouse their highest qualifier.

Notable backmarkers who outran Stenhouse: Michael Annett in the 46.
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Salamander wrote:So Kurt Busch is on pole for the Cup race - but at the other end of the grid, as if we needed more indication of the kind of trouble they're in, Roush cars qualified 27th, 29th, and 36th. With Spedho-- sorry, Stenhouse their highest qualifier.

Damn, Roush are having some major issues.
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Salamander wrote:So Kurt Busch is on pole for the Cup race - but at the other end of the grid, as if we needed more indication of the kind of trouble they're in, Roush cars qualified 27th, 29th, and 36th. With Spedho-- sorry, Stenhouse their highest qualifier.


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Nice piece about Adam Petty on the BBC of all places

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-32413903
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Probably no-one cares, but Joey Gase finished 5th in today's Xfinity (Busch Series) race. Joey is a very likeable guy who, besides being pretty much a hero, also is a true reject and it is his 1st top 10.
His owner Jimmy Means is a long time independent owner (former driver-owner) and has this as his team's 1st top 5 finish... In the team's 734th start. YES 734th!
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Top 10 for Josh Wise in his shitbox of a car. Good job.
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RonDenisDeletraz wrote:Top 10 for Josh Wise in his shitbox of a car. Good job.


Plate track. Not entirely unsurprising.
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Salamander wrote:
RonDenisDeletraz wrote:Top 10 for Josh Wise in his shitbox of a car. Good job.


Plate track. Not entirely unsurprising.


True, but still a good result for him
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RonDenisDeletraz wrote:
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RonDenisDeletraz wrote:Top 10 for Josh Wise in his shitbox of a car. Good job.


Plate track. Not entirely unsurprising.


True, but still a good result for him


Actually he even passed a reject-record back to its original owner with it.
The record is... Well, guess you can make it out easily now, but it is the most cup starts without a top 10.
Cassill held it until he got 4th at 'Dega last year and now Wise handed it back to an obscure privateer named Baxter Price.

Funny how Cassill is extremely talented and Wise also has about the same amount of talent as Hornish, Moffitt or Gilliland, while Price was quite hopeless.

(As a footnote to a footnote in history, Eddie Bierschwale has 117 starts and one top ten. The top 10, which came at the 1989 Daytona 500 was really earned by Kyle Petty who bought the Bierschwale #23 after DNQing and replaced Eddie in the car after 3 laps.)
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I don't think Cassill or Wise are really that talented...
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Salamander wrote:I don't think Cassill or Wise are really that talented...


Well Wise is probably a much nicer guy than how fast he is, but why not Cassill?.

He had to race a bunch of junk during his career and really did some great races in them, (especially on driver's tracks) which I am pretty sure is nothing new to you. But in those Circle Sport cars which are 2-3 years old RCR leftovers, he often manages to keep up with people driving for Petty or Roush and is regularly competitive amongst the other small teams' drivers.
Just now in Richmond he beat 4 guys driving for established teams as well as everyone (sans Allgaier, who is immense and also has an okay ride) driving for small teams basically without any help from attrition. 3 weeks ago in Bristol he was inside the top 25 (22nd or 23rd, I think) when he lost power. Also he got in the top 20 both times in qualifying.

I'd take him in a heartbeat over people like Stenhouse, Ragan or Hornish. Maybe even over Bowyer.
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Rabbi Gordon wrote:
Salamander wrote:I don't think Cassill or Wise are really that talented...


Well Wise is probably a much nicer guy than how fast he is, but why not Cassill?.

He had to race a bunch of junk during his career and really did some great races in them, (especially on driver's tracks) which I am pretty sure is nothing new to you. But in those Circle Sport cars which are 2-3 years old RCR leftovers, he often manages to keep up with people driving for Petty or Roush and is regularly competitive amongst the other small teams' drivers.
Just now in Richmond he beat 4 guys driving for established teams as well as everyone (sans Allgaier, who is immense and also has an okay ride) driving for small teams basically without any help from attrition. 3 weeks ago in Bristol he was inside the top 25 (22nd or 23rd, I think) when he lost power. Also he got in the top 20 both times in qualifying.

I'd take him in a heartbeat over people like Stenhouse, Ragan or Hornish. Maybe even over Bowyer.


Cassill's had years to prove himself, and I think everyone in the NASCAR garage knows more or less how bad the cars he is driving are. Brad Keselowski was picked out and recommended to Germain when they had to replace Ted Musgrave for one Truck series race way back in 2007, and he had arguably driven even worse equipment than Cassill has. Petty and Roush are the two worst established teams at the moment - you're more likely to find a Roush trolling around 25th-30th rather than in the top 10 these days. Even in the Xfinity series he drives for a backmarker, and is behind his rookie teammate (well, one of them) in points, one who probably could use another full year in trucks to be quite honest.

As for those drivers, well, Stenhouse, Ragan, and Hornish are all trash. Stenhouse is the latest in a long list of prominent Busch/Nationwide/Xfinity Series drivers who just can't hack it in Cup. Ragan had 4 years at Roush when they were still worth something and only cracked the top 20 in points once, and he's no better now, with only 1 top 10 finish in 8 races with a regular Chase contending team. And if Hornish was actually a decent stock car driver, he would be driving the 22 right now. Saying Cassill is better than Bowyer is a tad ridiculous though. He's past his heyday, but is still a fairly solid performer.
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Rabbi Gordon wrote:
Salamander wrote:I don't think Cassill or Wise are really that talented...


Well Wise is probably a much nicer guy than how fast he is, but why not Cassill?.

He had to race a bunch of junk during his career and really did some great races in them, (especially on driver's tracks) which I am pretty sure is nothing new to you. But in those Circle Sport cars which are 2-3 years old RCR leftovers, he often manages to keep up with people driving for Petty or Roush and is regularly competitive amongst the other small teams' drivers.
Just now in Richmond he beat 4 guys driving for established teams as well as everyone (sans Allgaier, who is immense and also has an okay ride) driving for small teams basically without any help from attrition. 3 weeks ago in Bristol he was inside the top 25 (22nd or 23rd, I think) when he lost power. Also he got in the top 20 both times in qualifying.

I'd take him in a heartbeat over people like Stenhouse, Ragan or Hornish. Maybe even over Bowyer.


Cassill's had years to prove himself, and I think everyone in the NASCAR garage knows more or less how bad the cars he is driving are. Brad Keselowski was picked out and recommended to Germain when they had to replace Ted Musgrave for one Truck series race way back in 2007, and he had arguably driven even worse equipment than Cassill has. Petty and Roush are the two worst established teams at the moment - you're more likely to find a Roush trolling around 25th-30th rather than in the top 10 these days. Even in the Xfinity series he drives for a backmarker, and is behind his rookie teammate (well, one of them) in points, one who probably could use another full year in trucks to be quite honest.

As for those drivers, well, Stenhouse, Ragan, and Hornish are all trash. Stenhouse is the latest in a long list of prominent Busch/Nationwide/Xfinity Series drivers who just can't hack it in Cup. Ragan had 4 years at Roush when they were still worth something and only cracked the top 20 in points once, and he's no better now, with only 1 top 10 finish in 8 races with a regular Chase contending team. And if Hornish was actually a decent stock car driver, he would be driving the 22 right now. Saying Cassill is better than Bowyer is a tad ridiculous though. He's past his heyday, but is still a fairly solid performer.


Hm, yes I do know that Roush and RPM are not really doing well at the moment, but their equipment still is light years away from Circle Sport's. As you say drivers know how good or bad others' cars are, I recommend taking a look at what Dale Jr. says about Cassill. He talks VERY highly of him.

Problem is that the retirement age in NASCAR is too high and teams as well as sponsors are more likely to go with a driver with a name even though he is in a rapid decline. And if a bigger team does change their driver, they are more than likely to get someone whose daddy or sponsor paid a lot to their "development" programme, instead of taking a chance on a good, but independent driver.
Too bad that (partly) because of this for every good rookie there is a well-funded silver spoon failure. Probably we both can list at least 10 drivers who drive shitty cars and are 3x better than "Xfinity Champion" Austin Dillon [aka. The Nexxt Dale Earnhardt (TM)]

Cassill drives for Johnny Davis in the Xfinity, because he has no big sponsors behind him and owners are more interested to stick some unproven 16-17 year olds in their cars and have their daddy/sponsor pay for it. Some cases it turns out well (E.Jones, Larson), sometimes it is painful (Kwasniewski, Townley). This combined with the unwanted presence of cup drivers make talent like Cassill, Clements or Sieg drive for a sparsely funded, often family run operation. If they are lucky. If they aren't they get 6-7 races for a big team and get passed over for someone with a large paycheck, like poor DiBenedetto, who lost 4 years of learning and just started to redeem himself as a capable driver.
Got a bit carried away here, so JD Racing... The owner is a great old-school guy, but his cars are in a way old school too. That way is sadly that they tend to fall into pieces if you drive them too hard. Cassill is getting the very good results he does with having to look after the #01 extensively in order to finish.

And Keselowski's case is a bit different. His dad Bob Keselowski is a good friend of Bob Germain and he recommended the Germain Brothers to take a chance on Brad. And Germain's staff has always been great at setting the cars up, even if they were quite a way behind the likes of KHI or RCR in money. (Life-long Onionhead here, I still love Germain and follow them quite closely :) )

But, all in all I see your points and understand why you think what you think and it is quite reasoned. I am not the one who can change your opinion, Landon is, I just think that he'll eventually prove me right. Anyway, he has a good attitude and is really fast, deserves a chance with a good team.
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And NASCAR automatically gets the best race of the weekend as Martin Truex Jr finally wins with Furniture Row! :D
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Brad Keselowski spins Shrub and causes a 10 car wreck mere minutes into the practice session at Daytona. Oh dear me. :roll: :lol:
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Coke Zero 400 just finished, started late due to rain delay.

Oh, God. That crash of Austin Dillon. He literally leaped from inside to smash the catch fence, and the deceleration is just.......oh God, 185 mph to stop by 40 metres later, then got second hit from spinning Keselowski I think. Come out unscatched. Thanks God :shock:
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