Because he might not have that chance again, and he had a run. Why should Gibbs have to lift when he’s faster.
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]]>@@broadytaylor9493I’m with you and I’m a Chevy fan but I’ve never liked cup regulars going into lower divisions and taking away wins from regular drivers in lower series. NASCAR can claim it puts fans in seats to see cup guys in the lower divisions but rarely do I see comments from fans saying how happy they are to see cup guys taking wins away from regulars in the lower series. Gibbs and Elliot should be focused on the 600 not buschwhacking.
]]>He’s had some horrible luck but he didn’t have room there. But I’m still of the mindset that lifting a touch to let the 7 in and crossing him up or getting him the next lap is a better move than damaging your own car refusing to give and take. But like my comment said, when none of these guys have had to pay for or work on their own equipment a day in their lives I guess refusing to give and take makes sense somehow.
]]>Gibbs would have been much smarter for his own car to lift a touch and get the 7 the next lap. Why squeeze yourself in the hole on the top when you know the 7 is moving up? Allgier didn’t have the room there but it seems like none of these drivers have any respect for anyone else or their own cars. But I suppose when you’ve never had to work on or pay for your own equipment a day in your life refusing to give and take makes sense I suppose.
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