@michael Pluska agree 100 percent. Smart financially as well
]]>He has yet to finish a race he’s starting all season! He should probably just let someone else drive the remaining races he planned on running…
]]>@AceMaster I wish he could have retired with Lowe’s in 2018.
]]>@sonny Well, ya know, I can’t really argue with that part…
]]>Time to step out. Tainting the legacy these last several years
]]>There are no rules…it’s thunder dome 101. Nascar is the reason this zhit is happening…money money money . RYAN….IS NOW THE MOST POPULAR DRIVER…LOL LOL LOL
]]>The first part is true, he had some kind of reaction coming. However, right-rearing a guy into the wall at 160 mph, especially in the dog leg, is absolutely not ok. Chase should have handled that differently.
]]>I agree with the suspension, however, Denny has got to stop pinching people into the wall and expecting the other drivers not to react. Denny whines and cries all the time but does the same crap he cries about.
What Chase SHOULD have done is come back and beat him outright, or at the very least confronted him after the race. Chase is 100% at fault for right-rearing Denny, but Denny had some kind of reaction coming.
]]>I kind of think that two things can be true at the same time here. On one hand, Denny squeezed Chase into the fence at a point in the race where there was no need to do so, and Denny has his own history of dubious maneuvers and distasteful whining. On the other hand, hooking someone in the right rear in the dogleg at Charlotte or Texas or a similarly configured track is a really, really dangerous maneuver. People forget that the hit that Denny took is the same kind of hit that killed Tony Roper and Blaise Alexander back in the day (granted, it was a different era, those drivers weren’t wearing HANS devices, etc., but still). It’s bad enough when a driver takes a hit like that by accident (as in the Roper and Alexander cases); NASCAR really can’t allow drivers to run around causing that kind of impact on purpose. Thus, Chase’s suspension is warranted, even if Denny’s self-righteous, holier-than-thou schtick is a tad ridiculous. Also, from Chase’s standpoint, the suspension might well be worth it if it succeeds in convincing Denny that it doesn’t pay to race Chase that way.
]]>Just like Keselowski and Roush.
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