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Bombay Chutney

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Re: Formula 1
« Reply #15 on: April 28, 2004, 02:15:00 pm »
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Originally posted by vansmack:
  He didn't pay his dues.  He bought his ride and says stupid things like this:  
 
 "Well, let's just say this -- my fans are drinking Pepsi," Gordon said. "They're not drinking Budweiser. So that automatically puts them in a different position when it comes to decision-making."
 
 Arrogant-holier-than-thou prick.  Had the Jr. won the race, Gordon fans would have joined the rest of the crowd and littered the track - it wasn't just Jr's fans.  If this weeks race ends under similar circumstances, you can bet your sweet ass that I will throw debir on the track after travelling as far as I'm going to see the race.    NASCAR had plenty of time to make the race go to green for the finish and they dropped the ball.
At least Gordon can back-up his cockiness with his track record.  When he was on, his performance was nothing short of phenomenal.  Jr., on the other hand, hasn't even won a dozen races yet (I don't think).  His biggest success is being the son of a legend. Listening to his fans, you'd think he was ready to usurp Richard Petty as the King of Nascar, when he really hasn't been all that impressive.
 
 However, I do agree that ending the race under caution is very lame.  They could have easily red-flagged it and given the crowd an exciting finish.  As for throwing debris, there's no excuse. Stop acting like a bunch of babies.  We'll see how happy they are when Nascar bans coolers from the races and they all have to stand in line for 20 minutes for their $6 cups of beer.

vansmack

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Re: Formula 1
« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2004, 02:17:00 pm »
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Originally posted by My Balls Can DJ:
  And I will pick up your debris, tap you on the shoulder, and say "Excuse me, I think you dropped this."
Touche.
 
 Thanks, now I might even feel a little guilty when I throw my shit on private land that I paid to enter and was expected to be entertained and wasn't, when I could have been.
 
 Maybe I'll just letter instead.  It will likely depend on whether I've been beer or Mountain Dew I suppose.  It's a good thing Tony Stewart fans don't wave chain saws purchased at Home Depot in the air when he wins.
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Re: Formula 1
« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2004, 02:17:00 pm »
Gordon may have bought his ride (how do you figure this...because he married into the NASCAR family?), but Earnhardt Jr. inherited his.
 
 Sort of like Kerry and Bush.

vansmack

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Re: Formula 1
« Reply #18 on: April 28, 2004, 02:19:00 pm »
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Originally posted by My Balls Can DJ:
  Gordon may have bought his ride (how do you figure this...because he married into the NASCAR family?), but Earnhardt Jr. inherited his.
 
 Sort of like Kerry and Bush.
Inherited is the NASCAR way.
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vansmack

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Re: Formula 1
« Reply #19 on: April 28, 2004, 02:28:00 pm »
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Originally posted by Skeeter:
  At least Gordon can back-up his cockiness with his track record.  When he was on, his performance was nothing short of phenomenal.  Jr., on the other hand, hasn't even won a dozen races yet (I don't think).  His biggest success is being the son of a legend. Listening to his fans, you'd think he was ready to usurp Richard Petty as the King of Nascar, when he really hasn't been all that impressive.
Well Gordon is in his 12th full season while Junior is in his 4th or 5th, but you're right, Gordon's 64 victories in 12 seasons is very impressive.  Junior has only won 9 races.
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