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Tony Stewart on NASCAR
Well Uwe,
What can you say, some people believe in UFO's. Now that I said that, we all have been in competitive sports, we all have quote "lost that game, because of the Umpire/referee/judge." (again bull****). However people with Class, don't cry "not fair" where everyone has to deal with the EXACT same circumstances. Debri cautions started for safety sake. I have little doubt, and would be willing to bet people find ways to _atttempt_ to "use" this system to thier favor if possible to get away with it. It is however, like believing that the lights always turn red only against you when you are in a hurry, IMHO. Tony is just like Gordon stated, Fricken Tony (need to change his nickname to Flameboy, instead of smoke) is the Rosey O'Donel of Nascar, and often is utterly clueless about the situations around him. THis is proven week after week where he bitches loud that some rookie ran out of talent (pot meet kettle) then has to eat his words, and then runs people into the wall in a rage, over this same type of scenario time and time again. FWIW, He was taken to task by nascar, by the officials not just management this last weekend for his antics/remarks. Sure, NFL has one advantage, instant replays but again they can only change calls if there is clear and undeniable proof that the call was wrong. Works well in a play/rest/play scenario but probably not so well in lap after lap scenario? Uwe Schürkamp enlightened us with: > Hi folks, > > just read an interesting article in which Tony Stewart accuses NASCAR > of race-fixing by throwing needless cautions because of "dirty track" > conditions under suspicious circumstances. The article also mentions > that some drivers take some styrofoam pieces onboard and chuck them > out of the car in order to cause yellows during an opportune moment > for them during the race. > > Is this true? I would think that such actions would be caught be one > of the countless cameras during a race, but I wonder if others here > have heard of this "practise", too? > > cheers, uwe > > > -- > GPG Fingerprint: 2E 13 20 22 9A 3F 63 7F 67 6F E9 B1 A8 36 A4 61 |
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Tony Stewart on NASCAR
LOL
I have to laugh as your statements seem to indicate that no-one in motorsports cheats. Did you just get here? Name one single race series that has "NOT" caught someone-sometime cheating. All the way to F1, if it isn't Honda with a "oops... where that extra tank come from", then it's Schumacher blocking the last 3 minutes of qually in Monaco. as for UFO's; Nascar _EQUALS_ Show-business-racing It's not racing, it's money-making, it's SPONSOR time, it's far from "racing" MHO ==--== "Plowboy" > wrote in message ... > Well Uwe, > > What can you say, some people believe in UFO's. > Now that I said that, we all have been in competitive sports, we all have > quote "lost that game, because of the Umpire/referee/judge." (again > bull****). > > However people with Class, don't cry "not fair" where everyone has to deal > with the EXACT same circumstances. Debri cautions started for safety > sake. I have little doubt, and would be willing to bet people find ways to > _atttempt_ to "use" this system to thier favor if possible to get away > with it. It is however, like believing that the lights always turn red > only against you when you are in a hurry, IMHO. > > Tony is just like Gordon stated, Fricken Tony (need to change his nickname > to Flameboy, instead of smoke) is the Rosey O'Donel of Nascar, and often > is utterly clueless about the situations around him. THis is proven week > after week where he bitches loud that some rookie ran out of talent (pot > meet kettle) then has to eat his words, and then runs people into the wall > in a rage, over this same type of scenario time and time again. > > FWIW, He was taken to task by nascar, by the officials not just management > this last weekend for his antics/remarks. > Sure, NFL has one advantage, instant replays but again they can only > change calls if there is clear and undeniable proof that the call was > wrong. Works well in a play/rest/play scenario but probably not so well > in lap after lap scenario? > > > > Uwe Schürkamp enlightened us with: >> Hi folks, >> >> just read an interesting article in which Tony Stewart accuses NASCAR >> of race-fixing by throwing needless cautions because of "dirty track" >> conditions under suspicious circumstances. The article also mentions >> that some drivers take some styrofoam pieces onboard and chuck them >> out of the car in order to cause yellows during an opportune moment >> for them during the race. >> >> Is this true? I would think that such actions would be caught be one >> of the countless cameras during a race, but I wonder if others here >> have heard of this "practise", too? >> >> cheers, uwe >> >> >> -- >> GPG Fingerprint: 2E 13 20 22 9A 3F 63 7F 67 6F E9 B1 A8 36 A4 61 > > |
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Tony Stewart on NASCAR
I have to laught because you cannot read... Nor comprehend.
1. I said that according to CryBaby Stewart, he believes Nascar is manipulating the races with "phantom" debris cautions, and said that about as equally, there are who believe in UFO's. 2 **** it, I don't have time to read and explain it all to you, line by line, go back to watching sponge bob and ugioh. ==--== enlightened us with: > LOL > > I have to laugh as your statements seem to indicate that no-one in > motorsports cheats. Did you just get here? Name one single race > series that has "NOT" caught someone-sometime cheating. All the way > to F1, if it isn't Honda with a "oops... where that extra tank come > from", then it's Schumacher blocking the last 3 minutes of qually in > Monaco. > as for UFO's; Nascar _EQUALS_ Show-business-racing > > It's not racing, it's money-making, it's SPONSOR time, it's far from > "racing" > > MHO > ==--== > > > > "Plowboy" > wrote in message > ... >> Well Uwe, >> >> What can you say, some people believe in UFO's. >> Now that I said that, we all have been in competitive sports, we all >> have quote "lost that game, because of the Umpire/referee/judge." (again >> bull****). >> >> However people with Class, don't cry "not fair" where everyone has >> to deal with the EXACT same circumstances. Debri cautions started >> for safety sake. I have little doubt, and would be willing to bet >> people find ways to _atttempt_ to "use" this system to thier favor >> if possible to get away with it. It is however, like believing that >> the lights always turn red only against you when you are in a hurry, >> IMHO. Tony is just like Gordon stated, Fricken Tony (need to change his >> nickname to Flameboy, instead of smoke) is the Rosey O'Donel of >> Nascar, and often is utterly clueless about the situations around >> him. THis is proven week after week where he bitches loud that some >> rookie ran out of talent (pot meet kettle) then has to eat his >> words, and then runs people into the wall in a rage, over this same >> type of scenario time and time again. FWIW, He was taken to task by >> nascar, by the officials not just >> management this last weekend for his antics/remarks. >> Sure, NFL has one advantage, instant replays but again they can only >> change calls if there is clear and undeniable proof that the call was >> wrong. Works well in a play/rest/play scenario but probably not so >> well in lap after lap scenario? >> >> >> >> Uwe Schürkamp enlightened us with: >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> just read an interesting article in which Tony Stewart accuses >>> NASCAR of race-fixing by throwing needless cautions because of >>> "dirty track" conditions under suspicious circumstances. The >>> article also mentions that some drivers take some styrofoam pieces >>> onboard and chuck them out of the car in order to cause yellows >>> during an opportune moment for them during the race. >>> >>> Is this true? I would think that such actions would be caught be one >>> of the countless cameras during a race, but I wonder if others here >>> have heard of this "practise", too? >>> >>> cheers, uwe >>> >>> >>> -- >>> GPG Fingerprint: 2E 13 20 22 9A 3F 63 7F 67 6F E9 B1 A8 36 A4 61 |
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