ncsupack1 said:
Been a decent race so far. Some folks have had tire problems.
Agree, setting up that way.caryking said:ncsupack1 said:
Been a decent race so far. Some folks have had tire problems.
Gonna be a good ending, it appears…
Was pulling for him to win.Glasswolf said:
I've said it all year. If Kyle Busch didn't have any bad luck, he wouldn't have any at all.
On to the wild card, Talladega.
TheStorm said:
Good racing to watch, and of course I was pulling for Byron there at the end but Chastain drove a great race and deserved to win. I was happy to see it for him.
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TheStorm said:
I have a feeling that some of the points leaders are going to do a lot of riding in the back for the first 2/3 of this race... only other solid option is to be in the very front and hope you don't have an idiot in line behind you.
Didn't Hamlin try that at Daytona in August. Seem to remember it biting him in the rear quarter panel (Butt)ncsupack1 said:TheStorm said:
I have a feeling that some of the points leaders are going to do a lot of riding in the back for the first 2/3 of this race... only other solid option is to be in the very front and hope you don't have an idiot in line behind you.
Yup, and keep your fingers crossed. I think the end of stages will be wild, lot of people needing points.
He did try that and got caught up in a wreak and finished I think 23rd.Glasswolf said:Didn't Hamlin try that at Daytona in August. Seem to remember it biting him in the rear quarter panel (Butt)ncsupack1 said:TheStorm said:
I have a feeling that some of the points leaders are going to do a lot of riding in the back for the first 2/3 of this race... only other solid option is to be in the very front and hope you don't have an idiot in line behind you.
Yup, and keep your fingers crossed. I think the end of stages will be wild, lot of people needing points.
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Ha! What did I tell you... Christopher Bell same strategy as well.TheStorm said:
I think I remember Byron doing it at Talladega in the spring... him and Hamlin are the main candidates to do that today again in my mind. Although, if Denny can run in the front row and stay there for a while, then he'll stick with running up front. I seem to remember it not working out for Byron when he did it either... but if you are running at the end today and haven't been wrecked yet, that's almost an automatic top 15 at that point.
Usually.
Then Suarez almost takes out Byron anyway... geez.TheStorm said:Ha! What did I tell you... Christopher Bell same strategy as well.TheStorm said:
I think I remember Byron doing it at Talladega in the spring... him and Hamlin are the main candidates to do that today again in my mind. Although, if Denny can run in the front row and stay there for a while, then he'll stick with running up front. I seem to remember it not working out for Byron when he did it either... but if you are running at the end today and haven't been wrecked yet, that's almost an automatic top 15 at that point.
Usually.
TheStorm said:Then Suarez almost takes out Byron anyway... geez.TheStorm said:Ha! What did I tell you... Christopher Bell same strategy as well.TheStorm said:
I think I remember Byron doing it at Talladega in the spring... him and Hamlin are the main candidates to do that today again in my mind. Although, if Denny can run in the front row and stay there for a while, then he'll stick with running up front. I seem to remember it not working out for Byron when he did it either... but if you are running at the end today and haven't been wrecked yet, that's almost an automatic top 15 at that point.
Usually.