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harvick#1
30th June 2007, 00:03
http://www.scenedaily.com/stories/2007/06/25/scene_daily1107.html

what a crock of ****

told you all there is favoritism in nascar.

this is the same crap with the Busch/Musgrave penalties. time to be consistent Nascar.

Jonesi
30th June 2007, 00:13
http://www.scenedaily.com/stories/2007/06/25/scene_daily1107.html

what a crock of ****

told you all there is favoritism in nascar.

this is the same crap with the Busch/Musgrave penalties. time to be consistent Nascar.

Interesting, either someone jumped the gun on the story or NascarNow is running way behind. Less than 5 minutes ago they reported the story of failing post qualifing but said the penalty was still being considered.

Sparky1329
30th June 2007, 01:38
Holy wow. :eek:

blakebeatty
30th June 2007, 02:54
He qualified an illegal car, and his qualifying time was disallowed. I don't see how this is any different than any of the other stories we have seen this year. I certainly don't see how this shows any bias. There is no way they could have allowed him to keep a time achieved with an illegal car. Seems like an easy call to me.

Lee Roy
30th June 2007, 03:07
He qualified an illegal car, and his qualifying time was disallowed. I don't see how this is any different than any of the other stories we have seen this year. I certainly don't see how this shows any bias. There is no way they could have allowed him to keep a time achieved with an illegal car. Seems like an easy call to me.

Me too.

muggle not
30th June 2007, 03:32
He qualified an illegal car, and his qualifying time was disallowed. I don't see how this is any different than any of the other stories we have seen this year. I certainly don't see how this shows any bias. There is no way they could have allowed him to keep a time achieved with an illegal car. Seems like an easy call to me.
Yeah, I agree. Where is the problem.

harvick#1
30th June 2007, 04:02
the problem is the week before

Nascar is not doin enough too punish top teams for cheating or rough drivers

call_me_andrew
30th June 2007, 04:39
the problem is the week before

Nascar is not doin enough too punish top teams for cheating or rough drivers

Well of course they don't want to punish rough drivers. Drama makes for better ratings than actual race cars.

That's pretty consistent with last week. The only difference is that the Hendrick cars were in the top 35.

R. Mears
30th June 2007, 15:48
Every time a driver/team that some dislike does something against the rules and or "aggresive driving" and no punishment is handed out it's "biased".
Then when the "hated driver/team" is punished it's also "biased" cause the punishment is never harsh enough.

I think the days of 25 point penaltys are long gone from racing.
If Richard Pettty was racing today he would be banned from racing.

muggle not
30th June 2007, 16:13
Every time a driver/team that some dislike does something against the rules and or "aggresive driving" and no punishment is handed out it's "biased".
Then when the "hated driver/team" is punished it's also "biased" cause the punishment is never harsh enough.

I think the days of 25 point penaltys are long gone from racing.
If Richard Pettty was racing today he would be banned from racing.
There are actually some fans that would ban all drivers except the three favorites of him/her. :rolleyes: