I must admit I am pretty ignorant of the real technical details of NASCAR or the crafstman truck series for that matter, but is it as amazing as it seams how well Dodge has done after entering the truck series a while back, and now still relatively new (return after looooong hiatis) to NASCAR, the Dodge boyz are kicking some ***...
It is not like they all have spec engines/chassis is it?
I didn't catch the post race, what happened to Sterlin after leading for so many laps, Bill just walked away from him...was it the clouds that rolled in, or was Bill just laying back all day?
Sterling said that as the track cooled a bit, the car was not handling as well. As much as I like NASCAR, it sure seemed like a "gimme" to Elliot. And...makes me only wonder more if NASCAR isn't just a big show that is orchestrated like WWF.
NASCAR & WWF ? I doubt it. They can't stage those crashes. Nope, I think Nascar is for real. But I do think that they are just human, the drivers and the crews get tired and have their good and bad days, and those misterious things that happen to our cars also happen to thier cars....
I hand it to those guys. Anyone who has been on a track traveling anywhere near the speeds they travel can semi-appreciate what they have to do for hundreds of miles inches away from eachother lap after lap...
This won't last, GM will start complaining until they start winning again just like they did in the 60's and 70's. GM's theory is if you can't beat them ban them.
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I agree. Oh well, we'll enjoy it while it last.
Matt, NASCAR and WWF??? Take a look at the big three - NFL, NBA and Baseball first. Talk about orchestrated.
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