The 2007 Daytona races were the absolute peak of plate racing IMO. Cars were aerodynamically slippery, the track was worn out and bumpy as fuck, it was absolutely bananas. This clip sums it up perfectly:
Earnhardt should throw the clock off one of the many balconies I assume he has...and then just put it somewhere on his property among the dead race cars.
Your general point that there will always be griping about change isn't wrong, but to lump the contemporary complaint in as the same is well off the mark. The Chase, and it's subsequent forms, is fundamentally flawed. This idea that today's anti-Chase fans think Latford made the perfect distribution...
Even though it hasn't been stated that his girlfriend is the accuser, let's go ahead and make that assumption. So...why are so many people confused about the timing? It's fairly common for women to feel frightened and powerless when assaulted by a man who is close to them. Perhaps she struggled with...
I'll speak for myself in response to zippy's question: there are plenty of people on this forum that came to follow NASCAR and other motorsport at different points in their lives. I've literally been a fan since I was a toddler, so I think the biggest issue for me is just that it's a really hard hab...
Yeah, it's validity is skewed because of the context, but I think (for the people who enjoy such discussions) it's still worth noting. The record books will always show Harvick as the champion but anyone who has a few brain cells to rub together and pays attention would know that he didn't quite hav...
This old debate? I thought we had more or less established (maybe even through our forum's continued existence as a place more of discussion than video sharing) that race fans can very much enjoy good racing and accidents without any real conflict between the two elements of the sport.