Posted on 02/15/2007 4:39:06 PM PST by WestCoastGal
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Kyle Busch is an incompetent driver for that stunt.
He wrecked 15 cars for no reason. He had no shot.
Harvick was leading by a hair the second the wreck started.
We'll be there... with Cheesy Poofs!
They say a yellow wouldn't change a thing......riiiiiiiight. Makes me sick.
They froze the field the moment they found out that nobody else was passing the spun-out Kenseth.
imagine this finish if everybody saw Narvick surge and win it at the line, and then they disqualified it because the yellow was lit up 200 yards back.
last lap - you race to the line - no yellows.
He sure has; a class act.
Ahh, but...at what point is a wreck considered "viable"? ;)
Thanks all y'all for a fun afternoon.
They said the cars wrecking behind them didn't change their race to the line.
See ya'll down the road next week at Fontana!
(AP Photo/Paul Kizzle)
Daytona 500 pole sitter David Gilliland (38) avoids a spinning Tony Stewart after a wreck in the fourth turn during the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007.
NASCAR wanted their big crash-filled finished, and the way the rules are at the end, they got it. Damn shame they decided not to throw a yellow like they have in the past when they have crashes like that. Funny how they can be selective on how and when they throw yellows...
THAT was one wild ride for Bowyer!!!!! Thank God he's okay. Is that the first time anyone finished Daytona on their roof??
What started the wreck? Martin said he thought the yellow was coming and he was winning....
oh well....
Did anyone notice that when Harvick got out of the car, his Coke was about 1/3 down? He set it on the roof and from the corner of the screen we could see a hand come in to replace it. Then when he drank it the next time, it was a full bottle. Okay, that was creepy. But think about it, someone is paid to replace his Coke bottles. Wow
Oh, OK---that really clears it up, huh? LOL!!!
I hope so, because my man Biffle is screwed if this isn't the case.
True .. Harvick came out of no where and charged
Great race
The leading cars of Kurt Busch (2) and Tony Stewart collide during the NASCAR Daytona 500 auto race at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Fla., Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007.
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