LMFAO. Sorry Toyotas.
5:36p, 4/21/24
Crazy finish
McDowell tried to make it Indy 500 style finish and Reddick steals one from Keselowski.
McDowell tried to make it Indy 500 style finish and Reddick steals one from Keselowski.
6:21p, 4/21/24
I thought it was an irresponsible move by McDowell. Sometimes you're beat; it happens. Really effed up a lot of finishes.
6:43p, 4/21/24
In reply to scd88
Ehh that's plate races imo. He was probably 10 milliseconds from it actually working. Trusting a spotter and knowing what type of track it is, they all know how it goes.
scd88 said:
I thought it was an irresponsible move by McDowell. Sometimes you're beat; it happens. Really effed up a lot of finishes.
Ehh that's plate races imo. He was probably 10 milliseconds from it actually working. Trusting a spotter and knowing what type of track it is, they all know how it goes.
7:32p, 4/21/24
If he had slammed down like that and wasn't clear I'd agree. He was clear just ran out of talent. Not saying he's not talented, just that was a going to require some serious skill to maintain after Brad went across his bumper again.
8:02p, 4/21/24
In reply to Pahdz
Agree. The much more reckless move was what Logano and Cindric did at the end of stage 1. Not saying it was wrong but Buescher and whoever was behind him did some amazing driving to avoid a 20 car disaster at the front.
6:57a, 4/22/24
The time for reckless moves is coming out of the last turn at Talledega. Every now and then it works.
9:17a, 4/22/24
Not a fan of Denny the driver.
Denny the owner is great entertainment. Between how honest and transparent he is about the insides of the sport on his podcast, to calling out NASCAR, and seeing MJ in victory lane yesterday, he's doing great things for the sport.
Also cool to see Kurt Busch celebrating in victory lane yesterday as well. Glad he's still around.
Glad Bowman had a nice rebound after getting DNF'd early last week.
Denny the owner is great entertainment. Between how honest and transparent he is about the insides of the sport on his podcast, to calling out NASCAR, and seeing MJ in victory lane yesterday, he's doing great things for the sport.
Also cool to see Kurt Busch celebrating in victory lane yesterday as well. Glad he's still around.
Glad Bowman had a nice rebound after getting DNF'd early last week.
11:04a, 4/22/24
Erik Jones' brutal crash @ Talladega, 2024. pic.twitter.com/l19VIMhKZQ
— Andrew (@Basso488) April 22, 2024
Damn. That's the hit that cost Dale Sr his life. Listen to Jones at the end.
11:11a, 4/22/24
UPDATE: Per @LEGACYMotorClub, as of 12:30 a.m. ET, @Erik_Jones was evaluated and released from the UAB University Hospital in Birmingham and returned home to North Carolina.
— NASCAR (@NASCAR) April 22, 2024
9:54a, 4/26/24
Jones to miss Dover race because of broken lower vertebra
https://www.espn.com/racing/story/_/id/40010468/jones-miss-dover-race-broken-lower-vertebra
https://www.espn.com/racing/story/_/id/40010468/jones-miss-dover-race-broken-lower-vertebra
12:33p, 4/26/24
In reply to LostTexasBoy
oofLostTexasBoy said:
Jones to miss Dover race because of broken lower vertebra
https://www.espn.com/racing/story/_/id/40010468/jones-miss-dover-race-broken-lower-vertebra
4:52p, 4/28/24
Denny was doing a good job holding off the faster Larson there at the end. Overall a pretty good race. Proud that Chase moved up so much and ended top 5, Bubba showed some maturity in his post crash interview, and Hamlin got a good 50/50 love hate treatment from the crowd.
2:49p, 4/29/24
Bubba Wallace, William Byron & Christopher Bell's wreck @ Dover.
— Andrew (@Basso488) April 28, 2024
Corey LaJoie's onboard pic.twitter.com/yLXHcskVHP
7:49p, 4/29/24
Do yourself a favor and watch the last 11 laps of the Dover Xfinity race. Good stuff.
7:47p, 5/5/24
Again. ****. We've got a track that is giving us the best up front racing we've seen all year and these mid pack guys keep screwing it up.
8:32p, 5/5/24
So much for fuel mileage. Man I feel for Busch. I was hoping he could find some magic.