Redneck hicks at their best
Goodjob you beer drinking, domestic truck driving morons for again proving to me that you have little or no intelligence. Jeff Gordon was announced as winner over Dale Jr at Talladega and the crowd didn't like that and threw crap onto the track. Wow I guess human eyes are better than electronic timing devices.
Damn hicks and their obbsession with Jr. I've been to the Pepsi 400's before and after daddy met the wall. Before, noone cared about Jr. at all. 
As one of my friends always says, "don't worry, there's a wall with his name on it too." :chuckles:

As one of my friends always says, "don't worry, there's a wall with his name on it too." :chuckles:
Originally Posted by axemansean
Goodjob you beer drinking, domestic truck driving morons for again proving to me that you have little or no intelligence. Jeff Gordon was announced as winner over Dale Jr at Talladega and the crowd didn't like that and threw crap onto the track. Wow I guess human eyes are better than electronic timing devices.
I love beer and I love American trucks......diesel trucks........is that any different than people throwing crap on the field during a football game, or the court during a basketball game? Grow up........
Originally Posted by axemansean
Goodjob you beer drinking, domestic truck driving morons for again proving to me that you have little or no intelligence. Jeff Gordon was announced as winner over Dale Jr at Talladega and the crowd didn't like that and threw crap onto the track. Wow I guess human eyes are better than electronic timing devices.
Originally Posted by sinthetiq
you must be a really really miserable person
I have no idea what was the nature of the controversy at the track.
However, I personally witnessed the conclusion of a race that was decided, quite simply, by the fact that one of the competitors placed his signal/timing device farther forward on the car than did the guy in second place.
Both competitors were within the rules as far as where the timer was placed.
To the spectators, it looked like one person might have won, but the timers recorded a win for the other person.
Originally Posted by George Knighton
However, I personally witnessed the conclusion of a race that was decided, quite simply, by the fact that one of the competitors placed his signal/timing device farther forward on the car than did the guy in second place.
Both competitors were within the rules as far as where the timer was placed.
To the spectators, it looked like one person might have won, but the timers recorded a win for the other person.
Congrats to him!


