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Default Re: The Busch Caution Glove?? - 02-27-2006 , 02:14 AM






armpit wrote:
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Bill Jonesi wrote:
PennyB wrote:

I'm out of the loop on TV watching this weekend (have grandkids with
me). Does anybody know WHO dropped the glove on the track to cause a
caution during the Busch race?

Thanks, Grandma P.

They mentioned on the broadcast a little while ago, that Nascar was
unable to determine who's it was. If I was an official I would've sent
it out for DNA test, and suspend who ever it was.

Couldn't they just have thrown a red flag and said to each driver: "show
us
your gloves". They guy that has none is guilty and gets black flagged.


Nope. Gloves aren't required, so all you'd have to do is stick the other one
under your ass and tell the Nascar ofiicial "I don't wear gloves"
I thought I heard they changed that a couple of years ago. Although
there hasn't been a serious fire injury in years they had a couple of
drivers end up with the left side of the car against the outside wall
and the car catch fire. I think Jarrett was one of them and maybe
Schrader the other.



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armpit
 
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Default Re: The Busch Caution Glove?? - 02-27-2006 , 09:27 AM







"Bill Jonesi" <jonesi (AT) pcmagic (DOT) net> wrote

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armpit wrote:

"The Hammer" <HammerDrops (AT) bullshit (DOT) stops> wrote in message
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Bill Jonesi wrote:
PennyB wrote:

I'm out of the loop on TV watching this weekend (have grandkids with
me). Does anybody know WHO dropped the glove on the track to cause a
caution during the Busch race?

Thanks, Grandma P.

They mentioned on the broadcast a little while ago, that Nascar was
unable to determine who's it was. If I was an official I would've
sent
it out for DNA test, and suspend who ever it was.

Couldn't they just have thrown a red flag and said to each driver:
"show
us
your gloves". They guy that has none is guilty and gets black flagged.


Nope. Gloves aren't required, so all you'd have to do is stick the other
one
under your ass and tell the Nascar ofiicial "I don't wear gloves"

I thought I heard they changed that a couple of years ago. Although
there hasn't been a serious fire injury in years they had a couple of
drivers end up with the left side of the car against the outside wall
and the car catch fire. I think Jarrett was one of them and maybe
Schrader the other.
Maybe they did. Since Nascar doesn't publish their rules, who knows?




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Crusader
 
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Default Re: The Busch Caution Glove?? - 02-27-2006 , 04:52 PM



"Bill Jonesi" <jonesi (AT) pcmagic (DOT) net> wrote

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armpit wrote:
"The Hammer" <HammerDrops (AT) bullshit (DOT) stops> wrote in message
news:u0qMf.49126$bW.1474 (AT) bignews8 (DOT) bellsouth.net...
Bill Jonesi wrote:
PennyB wrote:
I'm out of the loop on TV watching this weekend (have grandkids with
me). Does anybody know WHO dropped the glove on the track to cause a
caution during the Busch race?
Thanks, Grandma P.

They mentioned on the broadcast a little while ago, that Nascar was
unable to determine who's it was. If I was an official I would've sent
it out for DNA test, and suspend who ever it was.

Couldn't they just have thrown a red flag and said to each driver: "show
us your gloves". They guy that has none is guilty and gets black flagged.

Nope. Gloves aren't required, so all you'd have to do is stick the other one
under your ass and tell the Nascar ofiicial "I don't wear gloves"

I thought I heard they changed that a couple of years ago. Although
there hasn't been a serious fire injury in years they had a couple of
drivers end up with the left side of the car against the outside wall
and the car catch fire. I think Jarrett was one of them and maybe
Schrader the other.

This was another DEJ Rule--After getting burnt at a non-NA$CAr race,
N decided they needed to protect stupid drivers by requiring fire-resistant
underwear, balaclavas, & gloves.

One other possibility of who's glove it might be--a crew member--
it might have been stuck to a lugnut?

I applaud NBC, but not FOX, for attempting to find something
on the track to justify a Debris Caution.

DNA matching & Show us yore gloves are great ideas
IF NA$CAr ever wanted to know the truth about any rules violation!
CRU




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Gordon
 
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Default Re: The Busch Caution Glove?? - 02-27-2006 , 04:58 PM




"Crusader" <cru32 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
"Bill Jonesi" <jonesi (AT) pcmagic (DOT) net> wrote

armpit wrote:
"The Hammer" <HammerDrops (AT) bullshit (DOT) stops> wrote in message
news:u0qMf.49126$bW.1474 (AT) bignews8 (DOT) bellsouth.net...
Bill Jonesi wrote:
PennyB wrote:
I'm out of the loop on TV watching this weekend (have grandkids
with
me). Does anybody know WHO dropped the glove on the track to
cause a
caution during the Busch race?
Thanks, Grandma P.

They mentioned on the broadcast a little while ago, that Nascar
was
unable to determine who's it was. If I was an official I would've
sent
it out for DNA test, and suspend who ever it was.

Couldn't they just have thrown a red flag and said to each driver:
"show
us your gloves". They guy that has none is guilty and gets black
flagged.

Nope. Gloves aren't required, so all you'd have to do is stick the
other one
under your ass and tell the Nascar ofiicial "I don't wear gloves"

I thought I heard they changed that a couple of years ago. Although
there hasn't been a serious fire injury in years they had a couple of
drivers end up with the left side of the car against the outside wall
and the car catch fire. I think Jarrett was one of them and maybe
Schrader the other.

This was another DEJ Rule--After getting burnt at a non-NA$CAr race,
N decided they needed to protect stupid drivers by requiring
fire-resistant
underwear, balaclavas, & gloves.

One other possibility of who's glove it might be--a crew member--
it might have been stuck to a lugnut?

I applaud NBC, but not FOX, for attempting to find something
on the track to justify a Debris Caution.

DNA matching & Show us yore gloves are great ideas
IF NA$CAr ever wanted to know the truth about any rules violation!
CRU

I heard the other glove was found by track crews cleaning up after the race
Saturday night...

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armpit
 
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Default Re: The Busch Caution Glove?? - 02-27-2006 , 08:19 PM




"Gordon" <theo (AT) bestway (DOT) net> wrote

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armpit wrote:
"The Hammer" <HammerDrops (AT) bullshit (DOT) stops> wrote in message
news:u0qMf.49126$bW.1474 (AT) bignews8 (DOT) bellsouth.net...
Bill Jonesi wrote:
PennyB wrote:
I'm out of the loop on TV watching this weekend (have grandkids
with
me). Does anybody know WHO dropped the glove on the track to
cause a
caution during the Busch race?
Thanks, Grandma P.

They mentioned on the broadcast a little while ago, that Nascar
was
unable to determine who's it was. If I was an official I
would've
sent
it out for DNA test, and suspend who ever it was.

Couldn't they just have thrown a red flag and said to each driver:
"show
us your gloves". They guy that has none is guilty and gets black
flagged.

Nope. Gloves aren't required, so all you'd have to do is stick the
other one
under your ass and tell the Nascar ofiicial "I don't wear gloves"

I thought I heard they changed that a couple of years ago. Although
there hasn't been a serious fire injury in years they had a couple of
drivers end up with the left side of the car against the outside wall
and the car catch fire. I think Jarrett was one of them and maybe
Schrader the other.

This was another DEJ Rule--After getting burnt at a non-NA$CAr race,
N decided they needed to protect stupid drivers by requiring
fire-resistant
underwear, balaclavas, & gloves.

One other possibility of who's glove it might be--a crew member--
it might have been stuck to a lugnut?

I applaud NBC, but not FOX, for attempting to find something
on the track to justify a Debris Caution.

DNA matching & Show us yore gloves are great ideas
IF NA$CAr ever wanted to know the truth about any rules violation!
CRU


I heard the other glove was found by track crews cleaning up after the
race
Saturday night...

G

Any Mark Furman sightings in Fontana Saturday?




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