2007-07-07
14:30:36
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asked by
Gordon C
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➔ NASCAR
No, I'm not watching it. Don't have cable or satellite. But I watch two different leaderboards.
2007-07-07
14:40:21 ·
update #1
Hey there RAY Y, My real name is Gordon, I don't root for Jeff. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it A**hole
2007-07-07
14:57:56 ·
update #2
Hemihead, how in the world do you know who I like or don't like? You don't, so just shut your yap.
2007-07-07
15:31:33 ·
update #3
24fan, how many races has Montoya, not knocked himself out or a bunch of others. He needs to go stay in Busch for a while.
2007-07-07
15:33:41 ·
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fordkid14,
You hit the nail on the head.
"Being confident is one thing, but arrogance is another."
You get the answer.
2007-07-07
15:41:20 ·
update #5
Kitkat, you also understand the question and the answer.
2007-07-07
16:09:57 ·
update #6
Shortee, he's not a Mexican and I don't put him down for where he comes from. I just don't feel he should be in a Cup car, until he has more experience, as in Busch cars.
2007-07-07
16:13:35 ·
update #7
Why not complain about all the other idiots tonight? ,.... hmm well might be because JPM has turned this into his main preformance every week. He's a danger to himself and everyone else on the track. No he doesnt drive like senior did... Senior knew how to drive and how to be aggressive without being completely wreckless. personally i think they should throw JPM on Busch series for the next 5 years and make him learn how to drive in nascar and then if he can handle the car let him come back. Maturity may take away his arrogance but it isnt going to teach him how to handle the car. From the replays of his wrecks it isnt just arrogance its the fact he has no clue what he can do with the car to A) avoid crashing when people are close and/or loose near him and B) how to pass without wrecking others. This isnt open car racing. And the cars are completely different. Trying new things is all good but get the hell off the track if you can't do it safely.
2007-07-07 15:56:25
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answer #1
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answered by kitkat 6
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He's a danger to other drivers out there every week. I'm sure he'll blame it on getting loose. But how many weeks is Nascar gonna let him use that excuse before taking action. I'm afraid other drivers might take care of that themselves. He needs a good kick in the a s s.
2007-07-07 17:32:14
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answered by Bob Mc 6
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He needs someone to really put him in his place. His interviews and radio traffic indicate that he does not care! Being confident is one thing, but arrogance is another. He can drive a race car, but like Kyle Busch, he needs the patience and maturity to go with it. To answer your question, they will not get rid of him. NASCAR loves having a face for their diversity effort, regardless of how controversial he may be.
2007-07-07 15:34:44
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answered by fordkid14 4
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Amnesty will not allow it. Unlike every other American driver who has to work his/her way up, he is given a pass. He's Columbian, there for amnesty applies. Even Marcus Ambrose (from Australia) is working his way up in the Busch series.
2007-07-07 17:25:38
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answered by driver 5
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The sooner the better. All he's doing is causing wrecks and making enemies. The enemies he's making have long memories. There's not a driver on the track who will work with him. He needs to go back to open wheel cars.
2007-07-07 15:17:29
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answered by Nunya 4
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There has been a ton of wrecks tonight, why say anything about Montoya , he like everone else is loose tonight. Get a life dude. If he is stupid the what do you call everyone else tonight?
2007-07-07 15:14:49
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answered by Four Horsemen AKA NinersFan 7
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I would say when they get the leading wrecker GREEN off the track you might have a fighting chance but with your name I see your just a whiner anyway.
2007-07-07 14:52:58
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answered by Ray Y 4
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I agree....oh but hes the one and only token Mexican....they will never get rid of him..he brings the mexicans to the sport...
2007-07-07 16:08:22
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answered by ((^}Jesshorty^{)) 2
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hmm...well why don't u try going into formula one, and then in nascar and alms in the same year...not to mention nascar and f1 are complete opposites.the guy's a world champion trying new stuff, give him a break.
2007-07-07 15:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Till he takes himself out like Tony already did. Tony, JPM and Robby Gordon all seem to be the same kind of aggressive driver that complains about everyone else. They must teach that in CART or IRL.
2007-07-07 14:34:49
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answered by BigD 2
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