Bdub
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He has always choked under pressure. Sucks because he actually seems like a decent guy.Nico Rosberg is turning into the second coming of Mark Webber.
He has always choked under pressure. Sucks because he actually seems like a decent guy.Nico Rosberg is turning into the second coming of Mark Webber.
Except for running everyone off the track whenever he gets the chance. Fuck him. I'm no Hamilton fan, but I hope he takes whatever's left of Rosberg's will to win.He has always choked under pressure. Sucks because he actually seems like a decent guy.
noIs anyone watching this race?
Is anyone watching this race?
Also if Hamilton pulled that shit, they would have gone on about how he is such a great competitor. I am no Rosberg or Hamilton fan either way. Alonso is my favorite driver so I just cheer for a shakeup at this point.True, but I was never a Schumacher fan either.
WHAT!Welcome to Victory Lane, Chris Buescher.
Haha, man...Pts situation just got a whole lot hairier for teams. Especially if someone like dinger wins next weekend
Buescher still needs to get into the top 30.
Lmao, he's not in the top 30? Jesus Christ, I thought he would be easily
Im starting to think indycar makes more sense now thats a bs way to screw chase out of the chase
You mean how every series on earth does things? You get a certain amount of points every race. Driver with the most points at the end of the year is champion. Ground breaking!Im starting to think indycar makes more sense now thats a bs way to screw chase out of the chase
No I mean finishing a race another time if it rains or go to rain tires an wipersYou mean how every series on earth does things? You get a certain amount of points every race. Driver with the most points at the end of the year is champion. Ground breaking!
My favorite memory of the Schumacher/Alonso battles in 05/06 was when Schumacher's Ferrari blew up while leading at Suzuka, and Alonso waved bye-bye to him as he passed. God I hated Ferrari for a good 6 years there. Especially after they horsefucked Barrichello out of a win that he earned.Also if Hamilton pulled that shit, they would have gone on about how he is such a great competitor. I am no Rosberg or Hamilton fan either way. Alonso is my favorite driver so I just cheer for a shakeup at this point.
Lawd I really hated Schumacher back then. He was so clinical in his racing. Dude had no flair what so ever.My favorite memory of the Schumacher/Alonso battles in 05/06 was when Schumacher's Ferrari blew up while leading at Suzuka, and Alonso waved bye-bye to him as he passed. God I hated Ferrari for a good 6 years there. Especially after they horsefucked Barrichello out of a win that he earned.
i want you to be the one to talk the drivers into going 180 into turn 1 at pocono on rain tires and wipers. Even if the speeds were slowed due to the rain, you're lookin at going upwards of 150 mph going into a flat turn. Don't care what kinda rain tires they got, that ain't gonna work.
finish another time theni want you to be the one to talk the drivers into going 180 into turn 1 at pocono on rain tires and wipers. Even if the speeds were slowed due to the rain, you're lookin at going upwards of 150 mph going into a flat turn. Don't care what kinda rain tires they got, that ain't gonna work.
- NASCAR Zeroes In On Potential Title Sponsors For Cup Series: NASCAR said that it is talking to "roughly a dozen candidates" to replace Sprint as its Cup Series title sponsor, but the governing body has "zeroed in on around three leading candidates and has swapped term sheets with at least one of them," according to sources cited by Adam Stern in this week's SPORTSBUSINESS JOURNAL. Sources said that companies "still in the hunt" include grocery chain Kroger, Yum! Brands, Coca-Cola, South Korea-based Samsung and China-based electronics brand Hisense. There has "been concern in some corners of the industry about how the search is not yet complete, but NASCAR's top sales executive sounded confident a deal will get done." NASCAR Chief Sales Officer Jim O'Connell said, "We're in a really good place; we're exactly where we thought we'd be time-wise." Sources said that NASCAR is "likely to end up with at least a four-year deal" in the $25-35M range in annual rights fees. Sprint's original 10-year deal with NASCAR reportedly was worth $75M in "annual rights and activation fees combined"(Sports Business Daily)(8-3-2016)
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I think hendrick is tired of dale jrs shit
Looking forward to the Yum! Cup Series.
is it just me or does it seem these races are all becoming wreck fests?
Hadn't seen it posted here yet...but Erik Jones will drive the #77 in sprint cup next season as the 2nd furniture row team. Basically the 6th Joe Gibbs car. Main sponsor is 5 hour energy.
If I'm Hendrick, I'm calling William Byron this off season. Jones' is a one-yr deal.
Guessing...
Suarez in Xfinity one more yr
Kenseth retires after 2017
Jones to the #20 in 2018
Suarez to the #77 in 2018