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It is time for Nascar to take a long, hard look at Tony Stewart's antics. The same driver who railed against Nascar for allowing racing that was going to kill someone eventually now admits to intentionally pushing Kenseth into the infield for what could have been an incredibly horrific accident. And his reason? He claims that Kenseth got into him on lap 20. Even if that were the case, it's a piss-poor reason to endanger the entire field, but~ I Tivo'd the race, watched it several times over, & all I saw was Kenseth on the outside of Stewart between turns three and four. Kenseth was holding his line, and Stewart washed out towards the 17, gets caught up in his side draft and gets loose. Kenseth did nothing wrong, & Stewwy exacted his revenge for no good reason some 100 laps later. Gordon goes under Stewart in the corner and washes up in front of him a little early, and Stewart refuses to give any ground, so they both end up in the wall. Gordon takes 50% of the responsibility (with is a fair assessment) , yet Stewart insists that he was completely in the right, and rants about it for the next 10 laps or so. How many other drivers got rubbed on, or pushed away because they had the misfortune of having to drive near Stewart's car yesterday, or any other race he participates in for that matter? Any time that anybody gets within 5 feet of his fat ass, pasta boy takes it as an assault on him and feels that it is his job to punish the offender. After the race, he either looks like a madman that has come to his senses, and quickly makes up any excuse to get out of trouble, or he is still in full blown rage mode and spews his obligatory "This guy screwed me", or "That guy screwed me" take. Stewart has anger management issues that only strong medication and a good severe smack in the mouth by Nascar can fix. This dude is a danger to himself and others. You act this way in public and you get a long term stay at the "happy hotel", so why is Nascar sitting on their hands when it comes to his idiotic behavior? And screw that double secret probation bullshit, park him for a few weeks, & see if his attitude changes. Nascar punishes more severely for cheating than it does for drivers putting others in harm's way. What does that say about Nascar racing? It's ok in my opinion for a guy to have an attitude, but this guy has real mental problems.... |
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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 20:33:00 GMT, "Speeed Racer!" wedontneedanysteenkingrelpies (AT) whodat (DOT) org> wrote: Don't worry about it. If NASCAR refuses to clamp down on Fatback, Jr., there are plenty of guys in the field who will make sure he gets his due on the track. Expect a LOT of DNFs for Li'l Fatback. |
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I don't think any prosecutor is going to give a shit about any little sayings. He's going to look at the tape, determine if a guy was intentionally wrecked and press the appropriate charges... probably manslaughter. |
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Don't worry about it. If NASCAR refuses to clamp down on Fatback, Jr., there are plenty of guys in the field who will make sure he gets his due on the track. Expect a LOT of DNFs for Li'l Fatback. Are you also suggesting those 42 drivers go to jail, you moron? Take your meds, you freakshow. |
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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 16:20:58 -0500, "The Hammer" HammerDrops (AT) bullshit (DOT) stops> wrote: Don't worry about it. If NASCAR refuses to clamp down on Fatback, Jr., there are plenty of guys in the field who will make sure he gets his due on the track. Expect a LOT of DNFs for Li'l Fatback. Are you also suggesting those 42 drivers go to jail, you moron? Take your meds, you freakshow. When did I say someone should go to jail for putting someone into the wall? |
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Don't worry about it. If NASCAR refuses to clamp down on Fatback, Jr., there are plenty of guys in the field who will make sure he gets his due on the track. Expect a LOT of DNFs for Li'l Fatback. |
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I don't think any prosecutor is going to give a shit about any little sayings. He's going to look at the tape, determine if a guy was intentionally wrecked and press the appropriate charges... probably manslaughter. |
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It is time for Nascar to take a long, hard look at Tony Stewart's antics. And screw that double secret probation bullshit, park him for a few weeks, & see if his attitude changes. Nascar punishes more severely for cheating than it does for drivers putting others in harm's way. What does that say about Nascar racing? It's ok in my opinion for a guy to have an attitude, but this guy has real mental problems.... |
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"Cal Vanize" <forgetthespam (AT) nospamhere (DOT) au> wrote in message news:0iqKf.153$Qq1.70 (AT) fe03 (DOT) lga... Speeed Racer! wrote: snip Stewart hate post So now the truth is hate? If that's the case, they would have to have parked Waltrip, Earnhart, the Labonte family, the Bodines and most every other driver on the track. None of the above has even come close to what Stewart has been doing, and all that you have stated had the finesse to move a guy out of the way without putting his life in danger, and all had a way longer fuse than stewart also. Earnhardt didn't wreck people 'cause they raced close to him, he understood the difference between close quarters & a cheap shot. You are comparing apples to bowling balls. Speed kills.....if you can't handle it. |
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| Well said Speed, is NASCAR listening? I thought Tony should have been parked during the race, not just sent to the back of the longest line. And after hearing his post race interview, he should be park for a race or two for admitting he wreck Matt on purpose. But hey I am just a fan of the sport, I am sure NASCAR could care less what I think. |
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Speed doesn't kill, stopping does. More accurately, the method of stopping does. |
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