well, i'm not over 30..but i do know in what you are referrring to, LOL.
i can't really say who was right or wrong. it all comes down to one of those things that would get labeled as a racing deal now a days..and like i said. it's not for me to say who was in the right or wrong, b/c there was probably a lot more to the story than what was televised..
2006-08-14 11:21:42
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answered by smokes_girl 5
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Nobody was at fault.This was hardcore stockcar racing.
I was a Davy Allison fan and I have followed the Allisions from Birmingham International Raceway all the way to Bobby going airborne at Talladega.
These cars came from the factory and not built out of sheet metal in the teams shop.We need more racing like this and less WHINNERS.
Yes I qualify for over thirty,the first race I saw was August 1960 when I was 7.
2006-08-14 22:50:29
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answered by blakree 7
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its anybody guess but i like the Allisons at least that was racing not a sheet metal car out of a shopand i am out 30 by a whole bunch
2006-08-20 11:28:12
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answered by shabella 2
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the allisons were in the right, i was and still am a davy allison fan eventhough he's no longer alive, i got a picture w/his car the week befor the crash happend when i founf out i was devistated by it
2006-08-16 11:33:00
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answered by irishbaby_05 2
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At that time I was -4 four years old, but it is interesting that the two are seperated by only 3 races in all time Winston Cup victories
2006-08-14 11:49:26
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answered by Anonymous
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saw the fight thought thought the Allisons were in the right
2006-08-21 01:35:45
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answered by lesman1956 5
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that is a hard one . i vote the allisons
2006-08-14 08:07:35
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answered by ruby mason 3
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