He had a flat tire it's not like he just slowed down because he didn't like how he was running
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There was mention of an altercation in the pits involving.....I'll give you one guess
East bay will definitely be interesting. Guys were not giving an inch Saturday. I'm an owner, I get a vinyl of rocking sockim robots and boldly display were it can be see,.
It may have been going flat. It was not flat though. It certainly appeared to have enough air to work to the bottom and into the infield without drawing a caution.
And guys do slow down just because they aren’t running well and want to change something. I’m not sure if that was the case here or not.
Everyone does it. It’s not just Mccreadie. It’s something the series, the drivers, etc need to fix IMO. They have raceceivers to communicate. Let the other drivers know a car has trouble and give the car an opportunity to work off the racetrack.
The sport has a lot of eyes on it right now and this kind of stuff looks very amateur.
McCreadie seems to be a regular for bringing out a caution to make a change. Didn't he bring out the caution at Volusia that ended the 6 car battle for the lead with about 7 to go? With last night, he's already robbed us of 2 potentially good finishes because he had to make an adjustment that accomplishes nothing.
jd was overheard saying these kids just dont get it. if im on the bottom that means im running the top. if im on the top that means im running the bottom. simple to figure out.
If I was RTJ I would be more concerned about ruffling the 157's feathers than JD's. Marlar is low key for the most part but is as old school as it gets and racers have long memories.
I don't remember seeing anyone "taken out".
Madden had some real tough luck. As far as the rest of the show, I was entertained and nothing wrong with a little controversy. Right? Spices things up.
Is there any driver there, in attendance, that when it's time to go, won't tell you to get the hell out of the way? I like Davenport but it was time to go and he was holding up Thornton . . . and Thornton is not a dirty driver, as they are called.
I don't disagree with most of what your saying but if the guy felt his tire going down he had ever right to bring out the caution. He's not going to just turn off the racetrack and throw the whole night away and he doesn't need to try to work his way down and chance blowing out the deck. He's racing for a championship just like the 2 up front. So what if he's off to a slow start every lap matters when your points racing. I 100% agree with the guys that just pull up lame and then pit but if they have a flat or a tire going down they have every right to bring the yellow out