As Stewart often points out, other people may start problems, but he finishes them.
2007-03-20
01:39:12
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I don't think there would be a fine involved if it simply involved two drivers racing hard.
Tony's spotter could always just "tell him too late" to avoid things.
2007-03-20
05:20:04 ·
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Some of you morons need to understand what the prefix "un" in front of "intentionally" means...although I can't say I'm surprised that Hendrick fans are demonstrating a poor grasp of the English language.
2007-03-20
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Borrowing a line from Earnhart, he might just rattle his cage a little bit.
2007-03-20 16:15:08
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answered by Gorilla 6
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Tony was upset as usual. Jimmie had a better car and Tony knew he wasn't going to beat him and he even said it. At that second, he should have been thinking about points. Keep in mind, he was out of the Chase last year. I don't know if anyone else saw it, but right after the race ended they played the replay and I saw Tony give Jimmie a gesture. Tony needs to relax because if he gets pissed off at every little incident and goes out and punts people into the wall. he won't make the chase again.
2007-03-20 17:39:59
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answered by SteboSTC 4
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Jimmie didn't intentionally squeeze him into the wall! tony is nothing but a whiner when he doesn't get what he wants! look at last year in daytona he was whining about people bump drafting, then at the race he does that same thing to someone, even though he just got done whining all week about other people doing it! if he can get away with it it's ok, but if another driver does something to him, he gets mad. well, i hope every week the whiner Stewart crashes! and by the way i was happy as hell that he didn't make the chase last year!
2007-03-20 16:43:02
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answered by jdchick48 3
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God that would be great!! And take that whiner Gordon too..Don't care what anyone says..Johnson forced Stewart into the wall ..And if Stewart did it to the baby everyone would be mad at him.Stewart needs to get his bad boy attitude back cause the rest are doing it every week.
GO SMOKE!!!
2007-03-20 21:37:20
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answered by "smoke" 14 3
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All you People want Tony to slam Jimmie into the wall..that is just racing that just goes to prove that Jimmie had a better car then Tony If Tony Puts Jimmie into the wall I hope he gets the Biggest fine that there is to hand out and put him on Probation for the rest of the Season.
2007-03-20 22:07:15
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answered by Anonymous
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As much as I hated the end of the race at Atlanta, I dont think Tony is going to go after Johnson this Sunday. If revenge is on his mind he is going to wait a few races, Nascar would probably fine him, and dock points if he did something this race. I dont Tony is going to go after Johnson at all though.
2007-03-20 11:45:05
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answered by Kenneth W 3
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I think that Tony Stewart is such a poor sport that I don't put anything past him. I am sure he will try. Hopefully he hits the wall early in the race.....
2007-03-21 01:21:09
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answered by otisisstumpy 7
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This could happen because this is Bristol.Every year there is something like this that happens.Stewart - Johnson,more than likely no.But there may be some intresting bumpdrafting.
That's all I have to say about that.
2007-03-20 23:14:27
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answered by blakree 7
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No... I'm not saying Tony wont be looking to get some payback though! I just don't think it will be this weekend @ Bristol... Smoke will wait till somewhere down the stretch to get back @ JJ. Give him till mid-season. Smoke never forgets!!
2007-03-20 13:59:29
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answered by Will-I-Am Hendrick Supporter 4
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i hope there are 42 other cars that will squeeze him into the wall and then take turns hitting him one by one.
if he wins bristol this weekend i think i will take a vacation from nascar...........for the rest of the season
2007-03-20 20:34:33
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answered by 'HUMVEE' 5
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