I think we may have watched a different race today. I did notice the caution for debris at the beginning of the race when Johnson had over a 4 second lead, but I didn't see anything else to hint that NASCAR wanted him to win. Both had good cars today. Can't take that away from them. Neither are my favorite drivers, but I didn't see them getting any special treatment.
2007-03-18 11:06:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the " ghost debris " caution when the leader is 10 seconds ahead of 2nd place and has half the Field lapped. Kinda hurts when it is your driver, but very boring to watch. Now, having it at the end of a race so the big boys won't run out of gas or has a chance to win with a caution is totally different. And Nascar does have it's favorites. Kinda funny a few years ago when Stewert never got suspended for all the reckless driving. If his car had something on it besides Home Depot, he would have. Nascar will never do anything to piss off Dupont, Lowes, Budweiser, Home Depot etc.
2007-03-22 07:09:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Then explain to me why even the announcers call them CFD's. (Cautions for Dale). The flags that fly every time Jr. is in position tp be the lucky dog. Or the caution that flys every time Jr is getting ready to be lapped. For the person that said the caution that came out when Johnson was leading by 4 seconds helped Johnson...That's not the case. He would have liked for the green to stay out. Nascar does not want one car running away with a race, so they throw the debris cautions just to bunch the fields back up. They LOVE the green, white, checkered scenereo. Drivers hate them. Especially the drivers that were dominating the race.
2007-03-22 05:42:14
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answered by saq428 6
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The thing that happened last week was not a big deal. The announcers said that it happens at every single race but the TV crews just happened to make more of a deal out of it then it deserved. It happens with every driver at every race and the official just stopped the tire but the tire was grabbed before the car took off had it not been grabbed before the tire was picked up then the penality would of more then likely been given. Jeff owns Jimmie's car and their are two other Hendrick's drivers, Casey Mears, and Kyle Busch. NASCAR isnt biased it just seems that way as people dont know what their talking about when it comes to the rules and racing.
2007-03-18 12:05:25
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answered by coolliz2444 6
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Matt Kenseth and Tony Stewart the place at a music in Madison Wisconsin some weeks in the past. there's some short tracks that Matt Kenseth is going right here, besides as Paul Menard. sometime's they're going to have some different Nascar drivers take part in those races. the Milwaukee Mile use to hold a Governor's Cup race journey. Matt Kenseth replaced into consistently the headline racer at that race. because of the economic woes with the Mile, they permit circulate of that race besides in basic terms like the did with the Indy, and Nascar races.
2016-10-02 08:26:05
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answered by adkisson 4
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OMG this question is as bad is nascar riggin races get it thru your thick skulls nascar does not interfere with out come of the race and as i said in other post till ur behind the wheel of an 850 hp nascar yall have no right to say anything to me this is sickening to think nascar would do such a thing and again mecomers dont let these fools brain wash ya there not true fans of the SPORT yes i said it SPORT
2007-03-18 17:48:33
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answered by crazy_cooter0101 2
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You are an idiot. You've just come to a sad realization of how good those two drivers really are. If I asked you why you hate these two drivers, you'd give me some crap about cheating or paying off the officials, but you know that you hate them because they are good. Why don't you boo a driver for a good reason (like how people hate tony). LET THEM WIN IN PEACE!!! They are the best drivers of our time you 48 hating Jr. fan.
2007-03-21 14:53:17
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answered by steve77k 1
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NASCAR "helps" Jimmie & Jeffy? Then I suppose those convenient cautions that fly every time Junior's slipping backwards through the field are a figment of my imagination.
Seriously, and I've said this so many times that I should just cut & paste it, If NASCAR were truly rigging races, there'd have to be so many people in on it that there's absolutely no way it could stay a secret.
Jimmie & Jeffy have so many wins because they're that good. Of course, Jimmie's on the rise & has the best equipment behind him. Jeff? He'll get #5 this year, then quietly retire on top.
2007-03-18 14:41:47
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answered by schizophreniabeatsdiningalone 5
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for your reasoning to be valid, the other drivers would have to be helping as well by getting into crashes or blowing motors so that the nascar officials would have a reason to bring out caution flags. get real! if you don't like those two drivers that fine, but don't belittle their success by coming up with a half baked conspiracy theory.
2007-03-18 11:08:37
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answered by runingjoe 3
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I've always noticed the mysterious caution near the end of a race when Jimmie or Jeff have a chance of winning. I honestly feel that nascar do want the bigger names to win.
2007-03-18 11:09:22
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answered by Jordan 2
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