Yes I watch it. Yes, I think Jeff spun Matt out on purpose. Jeff even said that he wanted to spin Matt out b/c Matt kept blocking him! Jeff is SO immature!
GO # 8!!!!!!!!
2006-07-10 14:23:31
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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No doubt in my mind that Jeff spun Matt out on purpose, he's such an idiot but then he is one of Nascar's Favorite Sons so nothing will come of it. What happened to him being on probation and all that garbage. If that would have been Tony Stewart or Kyle Busch they would be in the trailed instead of in victory lane. As Matt said on his radio while waiting to see if Nascar was going to do anything to Gordon "Nothing will happen, he sells too many t-shirts for them" But...we're ony half way through the season, Gordon had best put a rear view mirror in his car and keep his eyes open, the DeWalt #17 will drill him..literally.
2006-07-11 09:44:06
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answered by Scared 2
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Gordon is the only one who really knows the answer, but in my opinion, he knew what he was doing. Jeff knew he couldnt pass Kenseth cuz Kenseth was running too good. And yes, I not only watch NASCAR, I attend every race I can. I love the sound of the engines, the excitement and the way the drivers treat the fans. If I could, I would go to every race... However, I am angered at NASCAR for their call on this one. In the past, Gordon has done exactly that, bumped to win. When it happens to him he gets angry and whines.
2006-07-11 17:54:33
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answered by Smokes Angel 3
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I am a Jeff Gordon fan so you can take this answer or leave it. I have to say I do like Matt though. from the replays I saw it looked like Matt was already going sideways before Jeff hit him so it wasn't really a on purpose thing.
2006-07-11 10:05:06
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answered by sunny24242001 3
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I'm a fan of Dale Jr. but I really don't think Jeff did it on purpose. At least from the way I saw it when it happened and on the replay(several times).
I think it's like Jeff said, " he wanted the win, Matt wanted the win, neither of them would give an inch.
2006-07-10 22:49:49
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answered by LindaInNC 4
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Gordon spinned Matt out
2006-07-10 22:09:11
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answered by trap star38 1
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No! It was just racing! Gordon tapped the back of Kenseth's car, causing Kenseth to spin out! Kenseth new Gordon was coming and faster and that he was hungry for the win, he should've got the heck out of the way! Gordon hit Kenseth no harder than we see Stewart or Jr. or anyone else doing throughout a race!
In my opinion it was Karma!
2006-07-11 08:34:29
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answered by Jaylyn 4
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I watch NASCAR as much as possible. I didn't watch yesterday's race. It is funny, if your a fan of #8, you usually hate Gordon and vice versa. I am excited that Montoya is coming over from Formula One and that Danicka Patrick might jump from IRL to NASCAR. Could be a great season next year. This year has been good, too.
2006-07-10 21:35:19
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answered by creationist_scm 2
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I think it was retribution for Bristol. Also, Kenseth did not slow down. If you look at the replay, he was passing Casey Mears on the low side. How is that possible if Kenseth slowed down. Therfore Gordon's bump 'n run was intentional. He did not just simply "check up" on Kenseth.
Gordon would not own up to it because he's on probation. He should have been black flagged.
2006-07-10 21:45:19
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answered by rjordan1041 2
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I didn't get to see the actual race, but, if it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it sure as hell ain't no fish!
It wouldn't surprise me a bit if Gordon purposely spun Kenseth.
I HATE JEFF GORDON!
Sorry. Had to do that.
Go #8!!
2006-07-10 21:41:03
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answered by knightryder316 3
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