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Enders v. Anderson

Greg just confirmed what I've always thought about him, and reconfirmed the reason why I buy from Jegs first, and only go to Summit when I have to. Hope Summit eventually realizes he's not an asset.

2nded!!!
I used to like Summit until they dumped Pawuk & Fletcher to get Greg in the 1st place!!! :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
Think he's in her head now, and that will pay off the next time they pull to the line on Sunday?

I do, and even with all her years (including the jr. car), Greg has got her either a few thou red or a couple of hun late at least through Indy just from their "chat"... Bet on it.
 
I think Greg's just a little antsy since the Dodge boys are whipping up on them. I hope Jeggie finds what he needs to turn his program around.
 
I wonder what Greg's reaction will be when she shows up this weekend with that picture on the side of her car?:eek:
 
I really believe that no matter what Greg does, people will not like it. He could cure a deadly disease and people will say he's putting doctors out of work. If the roles were reversed, he would still get flamed here. I don't like to see Greg win because I don't want to see him get to 100 before WJ but to me that don't make him a bad guy. I know at work there's not a month that goes by that someone does something that I don't like. Sometimes I say something right then, sometimes a week or month later, and sometime just keep my mouth shut. Maybe just like I been known to do, he made the wrong choice.
Flame away.
 
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i believe greg & jason are running two different chassis, so double the work
to make each work, then decide to keep both or go with only one, with or
without changes - when they get the camaro's figured out, this episode
will seem rather trivial......or let's see what happens when any of the other
front runners have a new body/chassis to figure out.
 
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Wow, things have changed in the pits since I've been there. In the '90s this wouldn't have even raised an eyebrow. The antics that would take place after the crowd had left, and the crew members had a few beers was a show in itself.
The pits were full of practical jokers, and many times the jokes went a little too far. I remember Jeff Prock once said to me, "if you're going to hang out with this crowd, you better check your feelings at the curb".
 
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Wow, things have changed in the pits since I've been there. In the '90s this wouldn't have even raised an eyebrow. The antics that would take place after the crowd had left, and the crew members had a few beers was a show in itself.
The pits were full of practical jokers, and many times the jokes went a little too far. I remember Jeff Prock once said to me, "if you're going to hang out with this crowd, you better check your feelings at the curb".

Yeah... Now everyone is all so "touchy feely lovey PC".... Screw that :D
 
I remember in 2005 when the Holley Dominator Duels were still in Chicago and Jason Line went red in the finals against Dave Connolly. Later on in the pits Jason was walking out and Dave was walking the other way and made sure to comment "Hey I like the color of your shirt, it suits you." I'm sure you can guess what color his shirt was... :D Just a little good natured ribbing.
 
You guys have no idea what kind of mindset it takes to become a world champion, let alone several times over. You are pretty naive if you think she is in his head.

You are also VERY naive if you think Summit thinks he may be a liability.
 
You guys have no idea what kind of mindset it takes to become a world champion, let alone several times over. You are pretty naive if you think she is in his head.

You are also VERY naive if you think Summit thinks he may be a liability.

Please....
Anderson couldn't even look her in the eye when EE called him out..
What a gutless man...
 
You are also VERY naive if you think Summit thinks he may be a liability.

You should stop by Summit's Facebook page. In response to hundreds to messages, Summit has had to post "we've talked to Greg about this issue". And that post has received hundreds of comments, about 50/50 pro/con.

He may not be a "liability", but I can guarantee you no sponsor wants to be in the position of apologizing for their sponsored athletes.
 

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