View Poll Results: Which Team Does The Most Cheating in NASCAR?
RCR (Neal Bonnet blocking for Dale Sr, Menard helping team at Charlote/Richmond



3
33.33%
Roush (Kenseths push at Chicago, Edwards oil cooler in '08



0
0%
Hendrick (just look at Jimmie's championships, Evernham in the 90s



4
44.44%
Joe Gibbs Racing, illegal suspension at Pocono costing fantasy guys points



2
22.22%
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Martin has been out front for quite a while - he's almost dominant. That was probably McGrew's best call as a crew chief ever. Peblo, however, after remaining out on the track after the caution is nothing but an anchor holding the field up. This has probably helped Martin too. My picks look great right now..
I have mastered the art of falling on my face.... two bad weeks in a row for your points leader!!!!! This isn't good for me at all....
About the race though... anyone feeling some deja-vu concerning the leaders? Last year, it was Stewart leading Bowyer with Stewart running out of gas.....
About the race though... anyone feeling some deja-vu concerning the leaders? Last year, it was Stewart leading Bowyer with Stewart running out of gas.....
Last edited by Cowboy6622; Sep 25, 2011 at 03:48 PM.
The theme of this race has remained constant, and I don't think it shows on tv. I've been watching the "birds-eye" on TrackPass. The race keeps bottle necking behind Peblo as he stops up the field. He hasn't passed a single car all race, but has found a good pit strategy and runs 11th. Right now, Hamlin runs 3 seconds in front of him, while KyBuschit, Vickers, Edwars and Kenseth are bunched up behind. When someone gets around him they take right off. I can't believe nobody has dumped him yet - he has it coming. It was in trying to get around him that Junior blew the tire
That could be good for the rest of us..LOL
That really fell apart for me. But whats bugging me the most is how Martin was played as a pawn there, even though he could have contended for the win. His last stop was totally unneccassary - he had a green flag run of 74 laps earlier in the race when he was leading. I was listening to his radio on TrackPass. He had actually come to pit row to have gas and ensure he was in position to help Jeff Gordon if needed, and he did push him on track through the last few laps (not the last lap of course). Martin was down a lap for no reason except to be a good team player. But this seems totally cheap to me...














