NASCAR 2024 (2024 - 2025 Off Season)

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TheStorm
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Glasswolf said:

GetOffMyLawnPack said:

Can't readily find the quote right now, but prior to the nascar announcement, Hamlin observed, "there's about $2MM difference between 32nd in points to 16th in points, so any fine for Dillon less than $2MM says the move was worth it financially". He ain't wrong.
Considering he's still listed as in 25th place in the points it doesn't matter
Yep. So, "technically" he is still the race winner, but he does not make the playoffs unless he makes it on points (Top 16), or wins another race between now and "The Chase".
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TheStorm said:

Glasswolf said:

GetOffMyLawnPack said:

Can't readily find the quote right now, but prior to the nascar announcement, Hamlin observed, "there's about $2MM difference between 32nd in points to 16th in points, so any fine for Dillon less than $2MM says the move was worth it financially". He ain't wrong.
Considering he's still listed as in 25th place in the points it doesn't matter
Yep. So, "technically" he is still the race winner, but he does not make the playoffs unless he makes it on points (Top 16), or wins another race between now and "The Chase".


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TheStorm
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ncsupack1 said:

TheStorm said:

Glasswolf said:

GetOffMyLawnPack said:

Can't readily find the quote right now, but prior to the nascar announcement, Hamlin observed, "there's about $2MM difference between 32nd in points to 16th in points, so any fine for Dillon less than $2MM says the move was worth it financially". He ain't wrong.
Considering he's still listed as in 25th place in the points it doesn't matter
Yep. So, "technically" he is still the race winner, but he does not make the playoffs unless he makes it on points (Top 16), or wins another race between now and "The Chase".


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ncsupack1
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TheStorm said:

ncsupack1 said:

TheStorm said:

Glasswolf said:

GetOffMyLawnPack said:

Can't readily find the quote right now, but prior to the nascar announcement, Hamlin observed, "there's about $2MM difference between 32nd in points to 16th in points, so any fine for Dillon less than $2MM says the move was worth it financially". He ain't wrong.
Considering he's still listed as in 25th place in the points it doesn't matter
Yep. So, "technically" he is still the race winner, but he does not make the playoffs unless he makes it on points (Top 16), or wins another race between now and "The Chase".


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When are you coming back down here again, ncsu?


Good question? My guess is maybe late fall.
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Glasswolf said:

GetOffMyLawnPack said:

Can't readily find the quote right now, but prior to the nascar announcement, Hamlin observed, "there's about $2MM difference between 32nd in points to 16th in points, so any fine for Dillon less than $2MM says the move was worth it financially". He ain't wrong.
Considering he's still listed as in 25th place in the points it doesn't matter
If Dillon would have been allowed into the playoffs, the worst he could have finished was 16th. Pay attention.
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GetOffMyLawnPack said:

Glasswolf said:

GetOffMyLawnPack said:

Can't readily find the quote right now, but prior to the nascar announcement, Hamlin observed, "there's about $2MM difference between 32nd in points to 16th in points, so any fine for Dillon less than $2MM says the move was worth it financially". He ain't wrong.
Considering he's still listed as in 25th place in the points it doesn't matter
If Dillon would have been allowed into the playoffs, the worst he could have finished was 16th. Pay attention.


Bingo
caryking
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As much as I like F1, I hope this doesn't end up with a select group of people making decisions on whether a driver makes too many moves, when someone tries to pass…

Driver, in front, see driver, behind, make a move to the inside, then Driver in front, moves down to block. Driver in back, makes another move, to the other side. Driver in front isn't allowed to move again as it would be considered an illegal move. If driver in front moves again, then they are penalized 10 seconds, of track time.

Is that what we really want? Don't ever think a governing body want try to keep as much control as possible…
ncsupack1
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caryking said:

As much as I like F1, I hope this doesn't end up with a select group of people making decisions on whether a driver makes too many moves, when someone tries to pass…

Driver, in front, see driver, behind, make a move to the inside, then Driver in front, moves down to block. Driver in back, makes another move, to the other side. Driver in front isn't allowed to move again as it would be considered an illegal move. If driver in front moves again, then they are penalized 10 seconds, of track time.

Is that what we really want? Don't ever think a governing body want try to keep as much control as possible…


I wouldn't worry about that. This sport will continue to be a contact sport.
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ncsupack1
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This could be big. Hass is also announcing the Xfinity line up Saturday.
caryking
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ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

As much as I like F1, I hope this doesn't end up with a select group of people making decisions on whether a driver makes too many moves, when someone tries to pass…

Driver, in front, see driver, behind, make a move to the inside, then Driver in front, moves down to block. Driver in back, makes another move, to the other side. Driver in front isn't allowed to move again as it would be considered an illegal move. If driver in front moves again, then they are penalized 10 seconds, of track time.

Is that what we really want? Don't ever think a governing body want try to keep as much control as possible…
I wouldn't worry about that. This sport will continue to be a contact sport.
Says the former F1 driver. If it's a contact sport, then why the penalty?
ncsupack1
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caryking said:

ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

As much as I like F1, I hope this doesn't end up with a select group of people making decisions on whether a driver makes too many moves, when someone tries to pass…

Driver, in front, see driver, behind, make a move to the inside, then Driver in front, moves down to block. Driver in back, makes another move, to the other side. Driver in front isn't allowed to move again as it would be considered an illegal move. If driver in front moves again, then they are penalized 10 seconds, of track time.

Is that what we really want? Don't ever think a governing body want try to keep as much control as possible…
I wouldn't worry about that. This sport will continue to be a contact sport.
Says the former F1 driver. If it's a contact sport, then why the penalty?


He right hooked a driver. NASCAR has benched the likes of Chase and Bubba for it. That is a move that just about every local short track takes the W away, ( CARS Tour owned by Harvick, Burton, Marks, and, JR). Is one example. I don't see folks complaining about it. This is the right call, I'll ask you this, do you have a problem with a championship driver plowing through the field and taking out the other 3 guys to win the championship?
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ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

As much as I like F1, I hope this doesn't end up with a select group of people making decisions on whether a driver makes too many moves, when someone tries to pass…

Driver, in front, see driver, behind, make a move to the inside, then Driver in front, moves down to block. Driver in back, makes another move, to the other side. Driver in front isn't allowed to move again as it would be considered an illegal move. If driver in front moves again, then they are penalized 10 seconds, of track time.

Is that what we really want? Don't ever think a governing body want try to keep as much control as possible…
I wouldn't worry about that. This sport will continue to be a contact sport.
Says the former F1 driver. If it's a contact sport, then why the penalty?


He right hooked a driver. NASCAR has benched the likes of Chase and Bubba for it. That is a move that just about every local short track takes the W away, ( CARS Tour owned by Harvick, Burton, Marks, and, JR). Is one example. I don't see folks complaining about it. This is the right call, I'll ask you this, do you have a problem with a championship driver plowing through the field and taking out the other 3 guys to win the championship?
Well, I continued to pull for Dale Sr when he took out Terry Labonte at Bristol…
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caryking said:

ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

As much as I like F1, I hope this doesn't end up with a select group of people making decisions on whether a driver makes too many moves, when someone tries to pass…

Driver, in front, see driver, behind, make a move to the inside, then Driver in front, moves down to block. Driver in back, makes another move, to the other side. Driver in front isn't allowed to move again as it would be considered an illegal move. If driver in front moves again, then they are penalized 10 seconds, of track time.

Is that what we really want? Don't ever think a governing body want try to keep as much control as possible…
I wouldn't worry about that. This sport will continue to be a contact sport.
Says the former F1 driver. If it's a contact sport, then why the penalty?


He right hooked a driver. NASCAR has benched the likes of Chase and Bubba for it. That is a move that just about every local short track takes the W away, ( CARS Tour owned by Harvick, Burton, Marks, and, JR). Is one example. I don't see folks complaining about it. This is the right call, I'll ask you this, do you have a problem with a championship driver plowing through the field and taking out the other 3 guys to win the championship?
Well, I continued to pull for Dale Sr when he took out Terry Labonte at Bristol…


I get it. When I go to Martinsville here in a few weeks I bet folks are hitting and moving drivers all day. The penalty that happened with the 3 was to sent a message for the championship and keep the integrity of it. Plus the safety and consistency of punishing drivers for right hooking.
caryking
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I recommend listening to Dale Jr's Reload segment on the ruling. He gives a great analysis of this.
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Cabo Wabo 250, Michigan International Speedway, Brooklyn, MI
Announcers: Rick Allen/Jeff Burton/Steve Letarte//Dave Burns//Parker Kilgerman//Marty Snider
Practice NBC Sports app, 3;30 p.m.
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Looks like NASCAR could be dodging some rain starting tomorrow.
Glasswolf
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caryking said:

I recommend listening to Dale Jr's Reload segment on the ruling. He gives a great analysis of this.
I would recommend listening to his podcast as a whole.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


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Glasswolf said:

caryking said:

I recommend listening to Dale Jr's Reload segment on the ruling. He gives a great analysis of this.
I would recommend listening to his podcast as a whole.
My go to is DBC, Hamlin's, and The TearDown.
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ncsupack1 said:

Glasswolf said:

caryking said:

I recommend listening to Dale Jr's Reload segment on the ruling. He gives a great analysis of this.
I would recommend listening to his podcast as a whole.
My go to is DBC, Hamlin's, and The TearDown.
I've started to listen to his (Hamlin's) lately also. good stuff.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


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Glasswolf said:

ncsupack1 said:

Glasswolf said:

caryking said:

I recommend listening to Dale Jr's Reload segment on the ruling. He gives a great analysis of this.
I would recommend listening to his podcast as a whole.
My go to is DBC, Hamlin's, and The TearDown.
I've started to listen to his (Hamlin's) lately also. good stuff.
My view of Denny changed when I started to listen to him a few years ago.
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ncsupack1 said:

Glasswolf said:

ncsupack1 said:

Glasswolf said:

caryking said:

I recommend listening to Dale Jr's Reload segment on the ruling. He gives a great analysis of this.
I would recommend listening to his podcast as a whole.
My go to is DBC, Hamlin's, and The TearDown.
I've started to listen to his (Hamlin's) lately also. good stuff.
My view of Denny changed when I started to listen to him a few years ago.
Same here. I'd actually like to see him win the Championship someday.
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


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Glasswolf said:

ncsupack1 said:

Glasswolf said:

ncsupack1 said:

Glasswolf said:

caryking said:

I recommend listening to Dale Jr's Reload segment on the ruling. He gives a great analysis of this.
I would recommend listening to his podcast as a whole.
My go to is DBC, Hamlin's, and The TearDown.
I've started to listen to his (Hamlin's) lately also. good stuff.
My view of Denny changed when I started to listen to him a few years ago.
Same here. I'd actually like to see him win the Championship someday.
Same
ncsupack1
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Sad news.

PossumJenkins
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ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

ncsupack1 said:

caryking said:

As much as I like F1, I hope this doesn't end up with a select group of people making decisions on whether a driver makes too many moves, when someone tries to pass…

Driver, in front, see driver, behind, make a move to the inside, then Driver in front, moves down to block. Driver in back, makes another move, to the other side. Driver in front isn't allowed to move again as it would be considered an illegal move. If driver in front moves again, then they are penalized 10 seconds, of track time.

Is that what we really want? Don't ever think a governing body want try to keep as much control as possible…
I wouldn't worry about that. This sport will continue to be a contact sport.
Says the former F1 driver. If it's a contact sport, then why the penalty?


He right hooked a driver. NASCAR has benched the likes of Chase and Bubba for it. That is a move that just about every local short track takes the W away, ( CARS Tour owned by Harvick, Burton, Marks, and, JR). Is one example. I don't see folks complaining about it. This is the right call, I'll ask you this, do you have a problem with a championship driver plowing through the field and taking out the other 3 guys to win the championship?
Well, I continued to pull for Dale Sr when he took out Terry Labonte at Bristol…


I get it. When I go to Martinsville here in a few weeks I bet folks are hitting and moving drivers all day. The penalty that happened with the 3 was to sent a message for the championship and keep the integrity of it. Plus the safety and consistency of punishing drivers for right hooking.


We covered this the night of…but…Dale sr was inches from terry's bumper at Bristol. In racing terms we call that being "there". The 3 was 3-4 car lengths back entering turn 3. He was not there. He simply held the throttle wide open. And that is ALL the difference.

As for DH. Not to get too personal. His takes on the sport are most often right. All of your guys previous feelings about him are right too. Haha…Karma always finds us all in different ways
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ncsupack1 said:

Sad news.


yup
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Saturday, August 17

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Denny's hit on the wall was 32g. Highest recorded.
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Dang rain.
Glasswolf
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ncsupack1 said:

Denny's hit on the wall was 32g. Highest recorded.
Was this during practice or Qualifying?
I asked a ref if he could give me a technical foul for thinking bad things about him. He said, of course not. I said, well, I think you stink. And he gave me a technical. You can't trust em.


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Glasswolf said:

ncsupack1 said:

Denny's hit on the wall was 32g. Highest recorded.
Was this during practice or Qualifying?
Yes. Looks like Xfinity is going to get it in.
 
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