Posted on 11/06/2014 6:57:02 AM PST by ican'tbelieveit
Yeah, 18 yellow flag laps. What a race!
ONE GREEN LAP!
Knew it couldn’t last...
They should have gone with My Rattlesnake plan. The at least they have Heat sensors to feel the way around!
Everybody good over there?
Yeah...Daughter sans SIL, and Granddog is up from New Llano....and is PREGNANT! I’m a GPaw X 3!
Love Yer NUTSCAR Quals.
Hell did NASCAR not clean the track well?
Who’s Preggers, Daugther or Granddog?
Congrats either way! Finally some GOOD NEWS.
Due date?
NOW WE GOT A RED FLAG, I’m gonna run out of DVR Space before next weekend.
7 out of 53 laps green....
haha
Hell, Son, the bar has been open! Crack the top!
Buddy, enjoy. Gotta be at work in 8 hours...way past mah bedtime.
(NASCAR Statistics)
How are pit stall's chosen? by qualifying results, the 1st choose their stall and so on.
If a car/driver has to go to the rear of the field before the start of the race due to driver change, backup car,
engine/transmission change, etc they do NOT lose their pit stall selection
Pitstalls in PDF
Qualifying Results / Starting Lineup
Race Info / Rundown Page
Gordon comments about Keselowski: #24-Jeff Gordon met with members of the media at Phoenix and discussed last week's post-race incident with Brad Keselowski, the transcript in part:
Q) LOOKING BACK TO LAST WEEK THE AFTER THE RACE INCIDENT. DOES THAT ESCALATE THE WAY IT DOES IF (KEVIN) HARVICK DOESN'T HELP YOU OUT?
Gordon: "Well, it escalates because Brad (Keselowski) didn't want to face the situation. Those pit crew guys were kind of in the middle of that. The thing that I feel terrible about is getting my guys involved with it. I feel like if we could have just had a face-to-face there would have been no incident. But Kevin (Harvick) played a role; there is no doubt about that. I didn't realize who it was at the time. I thought it was him, but it wasn't until I went back and saw it later on video and got a good chuckle out of that one that I realized what had happened. It certainly played a role. Let me address this. I think there is a little bit of misunderstanding. I have no issue with a guy being aggressive and making a bold move. If you win the race and the guy that you slam finishes third or fourth I will be the first one to stand up and say that was awesome, that was a great move. But when you don't win the race and you ruin a person's day then there are consequences that you are going to have to deal with. How you handle yourself after that is a part of that. To me if you are going to compare to the greats of this sport that have been aggressive over the years, you also have to compare how they handle themselves in those situations afterwards. The ones that I have had to deal with on that, they know how to not make enemies, they might not have a lot of friends out there, but they also don't have a lot of enemies. If they do they seem to find a way to patch that up fairly quickly."
Q) OBVIOUSLY YOU ARE STILL MAD ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED SO HOW DO YOU RACE BRAD (KESELOWSKI) GOING FORWARD?
Gordon: "I'm not mad about it. I'm ready to move on and focus on Phoenix. I race people the way they race me. If I am in a situation that I feel like I can make a bold move that I think is going to help me win the race and he stands in the way then I'm going to do the same thing that he did to me last week. The difference is if the same results happen how I'm going to deal with it afterwards and face him on that. So, my goal is to make sure that we have the fastest race car that we possibly can in qualifying, practice and the race. To go out there and win this race, that is our goal. I can't think about what may happen, what might not happen, how I'm going to approach each restart and all that stuff. You just don't know. But, I also know that the way I have raced over the years have gotten me here is that balance between aggressiveness and patience's and feeling like when it is worth taking the risk and when it's not worth it."
Q) WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR IN A SITUATION WHEN YOU APPROACH SOMEONE ON PIT ROAD LIKE YOU DID BRAD?
Gordon: "To be able to just have a conversation to discuss what their decision making process was at that time. Yes, it ruins your day; you want somebody to have a little bit of sympathy. Doesn't mean you have to take back what you did...it means you have to understand what it did for the other person. And that certainly is not the way that one was handled."
Q) SO JUST TO CLARIFY, NEITHER YOU NOR BRAD KESELOWSKI HAS REACHED OUT TO THE OTHER SINCE LAST SUNDAY?
Gordon: "No."
Q) ARE THE MODERN DRIVERS JUST GETTING AWAY FROM SOME SORT OF 'CODE' OR WAY OF SHOWING REMORSE?
Gordon: "Well, I don't believe in the whole texting thing and calling. I like face-to-face. But there's a period of time that needs to go by before; sometimes you can do face-to-face. But typically, I want it to happen immediately on both sides. And then, if that doesn't occur, then I'd like to wait until the next weekend when I can see them face-to-face. Or, if I run into them somewhere, I don't know. But I'm not one to do the calling and texting. That's just not the way I believe it should be done. I can't speak for what other guys say and do and how they should do it."(Team Chevy)(11-8-2014)
Harvick has no problem with how Keselowski races...but: #4-Kevin Harvick met with members at Phoenix on Friday and discussed post-race at Texas last week, the transcript in part:
Q) WHEN YOU PUSHED HIM (BRAD KESELOWSKI) IT ENDED UP IGNITING THE BRAWL, BUT THEY WEREN'T BRAWLING AT THAT TIME. WERE YOU JUST TRYING TO GET HIM TOWARD HIM AND SAY 'HEY GO TALK TO HIM' OR WERE YOU TRYING TO START A FIGHT?
Harvick: "No, I think for me... honestly I was leaning on the back of the car just kind of taking it all in and seeing what was going on. I have been in that situation with him (Brad Keselowski) before. For me it is like the week of two totally opposite situations. I have no problem with the way Brad races. I think he races hard. I think that is what we are all supposed to do and in those positions you would probably do the same thing yourself. But, I think that the problem that I have with it I have been in that situation with him before and have him turn his back on me and just walk off. I don't think that is the appropriate way to handle those types of situations. It just kind of rubbed me the wrong way and I reacted and obviously didn't really realize that it was going to ignite that. All in all it just kind of rubs me the wrong way when you have to just turn your back on situations and walk off and mumble your way off into no man's land and not just handle the situation. I think in those situations you at least deserve, even if you are going to get yelled at or whatever the case may be, you at least need to handle it like it needs to be handled."
Q) YOU ARE NOT KIND OF SNICKERING ABOUT THE WHOLE THING?
"I think in the end, you guys know, I love the controversy. But I think in the end the difficult part for me is to go home and realize that one day you are going to have to answer those questions to your son. It's definitely two different sides and how you have to look at it and how you have to approach it. I think you look at Martinsville and how that situation was handled. I have a lot of respect for Matt (Kenseth) and what he does on the race track. You leave the track and you talk about things and you figure out what went wrong and how to handle things moving forward. There is just never that opportunity really presented with Brad (Keselowski) and I think that is what frustrates me. I'm not going to speak for everybody else."(Team Chevy)(11-8-2014)
Jones wins at Phoenix: #51-Erik Jones won the Lucas Oil 150 at the Phoenix International Raceway on Friday after the race was called on lap 126 of the scheduled 150 due to power outage issues. Points leader #88-Matt Crafton finished second followed by: #00-Cole Custer, #29-Ryan Blaney, #32-Ben Rhodes, #54-Darrell Wallace, Jr., #8-John Hunter Nemechek, #14-Austin Dillon, #98-Johnny Sauter, #19-Tyler Reddick. There were 7 caution flags for 48 laps, 2 red flag periods, and 2 lead changes among 2 leaders.
#51-Jones started from the pole and led 114 laps before being declared the winner.
#88-Crafton leads #29-Blaney by 25 points entering the season-finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he can clinch his second championship by finishing 21st or better.
Complete results are on the Phoenix race results page (pdf).(11-7-2014)
Well, if you count the points the real way (no "chase") JG is getting close to locking up the title, so I really can't diss him.
If the 88 was doing exactly the same thing that Brad is doing, Dale Nation would be cheering their heads off. “WoooooooHoooooooo!! Chip off the old block!!!”
Agreed on Post 79
I’m mainly reffering to all the TEXAS MESS. The 24 clearly came down into the 2 after opening the hole. I have a link on the Texas Thread to video showing just that.
But jeffy tried to put all the blame on Brad.
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