And if this author wrote nothing but a pack of lies, do you really think it helps Junior, or NASCAR, or DEI, or Dale Sr's memory to let it go; to not shine a light on it, but to just let it fester out there on the Web?
I'm a comparatively new fan to the sport, having begun following it toward the end of '96 or early '97. Almost from the first race I saw, and the first shop I went into to buy NASCAR paraphernelia, I heard ugly talk about cheating. Whether or not there's a shred of truth to any of the talk, it's damaging. I want to enjoy the sport, and I want to believe in its integrity. But if NASCAR officials do what that author claims, then it becomes impossible. All the insults in the world hurled at me, a nobody, isn't going to change that truth.
Oh I understand perfectly. You've made your position known all year with the things you've accused of bigger restrictors and of not having any accomplishments. As I've said, you are to Dale Jr what Willie Green is to the economy.
Let me add something else: In every walk of life, some people are dependable and some aren't. Now suppose any part of what that author says he saw is true. (Don't jump off a cliff of misunderstanding; I'm only asking you to suppose. Not saying I believe the author.) Would you really want NASCAR officials to behave that way? Don't you want to insist on integrity in NASCAR officials, and wouldn't you want to see any potential bad apples let go? NASCAR owes that to you as a loyal fan.
It didn't happen so it doesn't matter. If you knew anything about Nascar you'd know that a crew member cannot raise the fender an inch and a half above the hood.
And if this author wrote nothing but a pack of lies, do you really think it helps Junior, or NASCAR, or DEI, or Dale Sr's memory to let it go; to not shine a light on it, but to just let it fester out there on the Web?
You are repeating lies so what you have done here is allow thousands of others see the lies bumped to the top 200 times on this site. You are a spreader of lies. Most people do not know this issue well enough to know that it couldn't have happened and so they will just assume your made-up headline is true.
I'm a comparatively new fan to the sport,...
Wow, I never would've guessed. /sarcasm
...having begun following it toward the end of '96 or early '97. Almost from the first race I saw, and the first shop I went into to buy NASCAR paraphernelia, I heard ugly talk about cheating. Whether or not there's a shred of truth to any of the talk, it's damaging. I want to enjoy the sport, and I want to believe in its integrity.
No you don't. You want to believe these stories to the point that you shout these lies from the rooftops. You are so full of crap it's unbelievable.
But if NASCAR officials do what that author claims, then it becomes impossible. All the insults in the world hurled at me, a nobody, isn't going to change that truth.
They didn't but thanks to you, thousands more believe they did. All it takes is a headline. The media knows it well.