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In addition to setting the fastest qualifying times in half the races this year alone, AGR sets the fastest two qualifying times at Indy. Both Ganassi and Penske teams are too smart to attempt to qualify under the poor conditions. |
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. wrote: In addition to setting the fastest qualifying times in half the races this year alone, AGR sets the fastest two qualifying times at Indy. Both Ganassi and Penske teams are too smart to attempt to qualify under the poor conditions. Fixed it for you. Also fixed your cross-post attempt. |
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In addition to setting the fastest qualifying times in half the races this year alone, AGR sets the fastest two qualifying times at Indy, beating both Ganassi and Penske cars, the latter team being too afraid to attempt to compete under the same conditions. |
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. wrote: In addition to setting the fastest qualifying times in half the races this year alone, AGR sets the fastest two qualifying times at Indy, beating both Ganassi and Penske cars, the latter team being too afraid to attempt to compete under the same conditions. Well, you're wrong again, aren't you. AGR failed to get the pole. Looks like AGR musta been stew pudder than Penske. |
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"Cessna 310" <jolene310 (AT) sbc (DOT) com> wrote in message news:ljE1i.3$Om7.2 (AT) newsfe06 (DOT) lga... . wrote: In addition to setting the fastest qualifying times in half the races this year alone, AGR sets the fastest two qualifying times at Indy, beating both Ganassi and Penske cars, the latter team being too afraid to attempt to compete under the same conditions. Well, you're wrong again, aren't you. AGR failed to get the pole. Looks like AGR musta been stew pudder than Penske. No you're, as usual, wrong yet again. Every one of my original words, as always, were 100 % correct at the time that were posted, as even a retarded 10 year old in a hurry would easily distinguish. AGR, with the highest winning percentage of any IRL team, set another record yesterday by qualifying all 5 cars in the Top 11, and on pole day no less, and has never failed to qualify every car, as opposed to team Penske. |
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. wrote: "Cessna 310" <jolene310 (AT) sbc (DOT) com> wrote in message news:ljE1i.3$Om7.2 (AT) newsfe06 (DOT) lga... . wrote: In addition to setting the fastest qualifying times in half the races this year alone, AGR sets the fastest two qualifying times at Indy, beating both Ganassi and Penske cars, the latter team being too afraid to attempt to compete under the same conditions. Well, you're wrong again, aren't you. AGR failed to get the pole. Looks like AGR musta been stew pudder than Penske. No you're, as usual, wrong yet again. Every one of my original words, as always, were 100 % correct at the time that were posted, as even a retarded 10 year old in a hurry would easily distinguish. AGR, with the highest winning percentage of any IRL team, set another record yesterday by qualifying all 5 cars in the Top 11, and on pole day no less, and has never failed to qualify every car, as opposed to team Penske. "too afraid"?? |
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"Cessna 310" <jolene310 (AT) sbc (DOT) com> wrote in message news:WKG1i.71$Z03.46 (AT) newsfe12 (DOT) lga... . wrote: "Cessna 310" <jolene310 (AT) sbc (DOT) com> wrote in message news:ljE1i.3$Om7.2 (AT) newsfe06 (DOT) lga... . wrote: In addition to setting the fastest qualifying times in half the races this year alone, AGR sets the fastest two qualifying times at Indy, beating both Ganassi and Penske cars, the latter team being too afraid to attempt to compete under the same conditions. Well, you're wrong again, aren't you. AGR failed to get the pole. Looks like AGR musta been stew pudder than Penske. No you're, as usual, wrong yet again. Every one of my original words, as always, were 100 % correct at the time that were posted, as even a retarded 10 year old in a hurry would easily distinguish. AGR, with the highest winning percentage of any IRL team, set another record yesterday by qualifying all 5 cars in the Top 11, and on pole day no less, and has never failed to qualify every car, as opposed to team Penske. "too afraid"?? Precisely. They feared they couldn't capture the pole (or possibly even qualify in the top eleven) with a time that would hold throughout the day. There could be no other possible explanation. |
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Your narrowsightedness missed the real reason. Penske was smart. Smart enough to know that Andretti was stew pud for trying to qualify at that time of day. Penske, on the other hand, was smart. Much smarter than the combined "brain-trust" of AGR. He knew that a qualifying run a little later in the day would get the pole away from the much weaker AGR team. |
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. wrote: "Cessna 310" <jolene310 (AT) sbc (DOT) com> wrote in message news:WKG1i.71$Z03.46 (AT) newsfe12 (DOT) lga... . wrote: "Cessna 310" <jolene310 (AT) sbc (DOT) com> wrote in message news:ljE1i.3$Om7.2 (AT) newsfe06 (DOT) lga... . wrote: In addition to setting the fastest qualifying times in half the races this year alone, AGR sets the fastest two qualifying times at Indy, beating both Ganassi and Penske cars, the latter team being too afraid to attempt to compete under the same conditions. Well, you're wrong again, aren't you. AGR failed to get the pole. Looks like AGR musta been stew pudder than Penske. No you're, as usual, wrong yet again. Every one of my original words, as always, were 100 % correct at the time that were posted, as even a retarded 10 year old in a hurry would easily distinguish. AGR, with the highest winning percentage of any IRL team, set another record yesterday by qualifying all 5 cars in the Top 11, and on pole day no less, and has never failed to qualify every car, as opposed to team Penske. "too afraid"?? Precisely. They feared they couldn't capture the pole (or possibly even qualify in the top eleven) with a time that would hold throughout the day. There could be no other possible explanation. Your narrowsightedness missed the real reason. Penske was smart. Smart enough to know that Andretti was stew pud for trying to qualify at that time of day. Penske, on the other hand, was smart. Much smarter than the combined "brain-trust" of AGR. He knew that a qualifying run a little later in the day would get the pole away from the much weaker AGR team. |
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