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His interviews saying "Biffle didn't win" are embarrasing.

Apparently, Kenseth is the only driver who got the "Act Like a Champion" memo this decade.

2007-09-30 17:35:12 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Auto Racing NASCAR

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A lot of his fans are just as big of sour grapes as he is, if not bigger! Greg Biffle won, and they can't stop whining about it. I say, cheers for Kenseth.

2007-10-01 01:05:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Johnson's "opinion" regarding Biffle's win was valid and Johnson wasn't the only driver to voice his "opinion".

As for Kenseth, the guy has absolutely no personality at all. Plus, Kenseth was the only driver to get handed a Championship via multiple use of provisionals. Had it not been for provisionals, Kenseth wouldn't have finished in the top 5, if top 10 at season's end. And there's been many times Kenseth whined, either about another driver or his car set-up.

Some so called NASCAR fans wear Rose Colored Glasses and truly need to get a grasp on reality, like the Asker of this question. And that's a FACT!!

2007-10-01 10:32:05 · answer #2 · answered by deiracefan_219 5 · 1 1

Your "Act Like a Champion" reference was embarrassing...Hmmm Kenseth and the "act like a champion memo" you're clearly delusional. Have you forgotten how KENSETH spun Jeff Gordon? was Kenseth acting like a champion then? And that was March 26th, 2006 at Bristol and surely within this decade since it was just last year example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqh0ozO48oI

As for the rest of the question....Jimmie was fair to make that statement and it wasn't sour grapes....Let's get real, Jimmie started at the back of the field and made it back to the top 10 in 57 laps. He's surely in the championship points lead regardless of how that finish went but when it seems even the drivers don't know the rules....makes you wonder about Nascar's integrity. Like Jimmie, if you were reading the rule correctly about maintaining caution speed until crossing the Start/Finsh line. You would have done the same thing, But Nascar makes up the rules as they go along. So how can you fault Jimmie for his statement and his statement was not disrespectful or angry in nature nor did he cuss or act like a big baby and avoid the press as Tony Stewart and others often do when they don't get their way. And why did Biffle slow down and not take his burnouts, especially since he had not won since late last year? He would have loved to "burnout" He was out of gas....plain and simple. Coasting across the start/finish line is not winning.

2007-10-01 07:06:42 · answer #3 · answered by single_mother_orlando 2 · 4 1

Gee, you are so right.....I mean, if Bowyer won the race, that would be so much better for Jimmie right?!! WRONG...Think about what you are asking here. Bowyer is having an outstanding chase season, and would have gotten even more points for a win. That would have tightened the race for the chase up even more. As it is right now, there is only a handful of points separating the first few spots.....There is just some drivers who call it as they see it, and aren't afraid to do so. To me, Biffle did not deserve to win. He clearly couldn't make it across the finish line on his own by keeping the right pace.

2007-10-03 22:44:18 · answer #4 · answered by 4 In A Row (#48JJFan) 5 · 0 0

How can you blame Jimmie? He only stated the truth. Biffle didnt win the race. In every single scenario Clint Bowyer won that race last night. AND SURRISE SURPRISE Matt Kenseth, GREG BIFFLE'S teamate didnt address his concerns. Shame on NASCAR for making the rules up as they go along. Next thing we will find out JR, is in the chase and leading the points. Wonder why the Daytona 500 had such a great finish? because NASCAR SCRIPTED it, like it seems they do everything else.

2007-10-01 10:58:26 · answer #5 · answered by 24fan 4 · 2 1

This is the attitute that he portraied last year during the chase that made me stop being a fan.
Jimmie is on a mission this year because of the fines ,penalties and cheating allegations.This is just another way for him to protest the events that have happened to him and the team this year.
If NASCAR stuck to the letter of the rules then Tony would have won,as after an hour races have been declared over due to rain delays,but after more than 2 hours NASCAR did not call the race thus restarting and changed the outcome due to NASCAR redefining rules as they want to.

2007-10-01 08:35:20 · answer #6 · answered by blakree 7 · 1 1

Nascar is Nothing More Than A Daytime Soap Opera!!!
All These Boy`s Want To Do Is Fight and Blame Each Other For Their Accidents. They Can`t Even Do An Interview Without Being Sarcastic And Arrogant. I Used To Love Watching Races, But I`m Tired of Hearing Them Cry About This And That!!! Nascar Needs To Start Fining Them For For Being Too Egotistic!!!

2007-10-01 02:28:53 · answer #7 · answered by MBC 2 · 3 4

Oh, pulease. Jimmie and Bowyer were right to complain. He should have came in right before Kennseth. He didn't have enough gas to cross the finish line and slowed down slower than the pace car. The rules are you should maintain pace car speed. They were driving at pace car speed and could see just fine for the last few yards. They should have frozen the race after the finish line not where they did. Nascar officials have a lot of splaining to do this week.

As for Kennseth, did you ever SEEE the Bristol race last year with Gordon? He's not perfect. either.

2007-10-01 02:01:52 · answer #8 · answered by LainyLvs48 2 · 4 2

Kenseth is the true race gentleman...with all that has happened over the past 2 weeks he is still a class act...Johnson and Gordon could take some lessons

2007-10-01 11:47:12 · answer #9 · answered by ? 5 · 0 2

You can keep your own sour grapes.

Boyer won that race. Biffle did not maintain pace car speed. Period.

No sour grapes about it, just another bad call by Nascar.

2007-10-01 12:00:40 · answer #10 · answered by I love watching cars turn left 5 · 1 2

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