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I'm trying to think, what if FOX did a feature on the odometer on Tony Stewart's scooter.... would that cause as much uproar as this has? Well probably not - since dealing with more than say, 2 numbers at a time tends to throw those people off kilter. It's really about who's your favorite I guess. If this was about Jeff Arend, safe to say Chris Wilt would have no problem with it
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John and his entire organization truly is very high profile. Another example: 2 weeks ago in Denver, on Sunday during the rain/sun/drying delays... only one pro driver (I know because I was watching every moment) went out to look at the 500' mark of the racing surface with the crew chiefs.... and the crowd went wild at the sight.... and that one driver waived his ball cap in response. And his firesuit was zipped up & logos were fully visible. Is that a standard practice on raceday of this driver? ? Does this driver make any decisions regarding car setup & track condition?? I'll never know - and really who cares? It is what it is. Heck, I wish we had more drivers like that in NHRA.
Say, did you hear Gilby got his stuff back?
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Where's Skuza???
YUP. Looks like we have ourselves a good old fashioned well deserved thread derail. Choo Choo! All aboard.
Do you have the matching Force hat and lunchbox with seat cushions and life size posters of the force girls all over your bedroom walls?
But to Mr Average TV Viewer, I bet the biggest question was "Who the flying balls is Grant Downing?" That's why ESPN didn't give him a lot of TV time.
and what makes you an expert in the opposite??? You honestly think that Jack and Snake would criticize her on TV??? Lord knows i am the biggest Ashley fan around but there is room for improvement and she'd be the first to tell you so
Now, back to the 2 people mentioned in the title of this thread:
As far as Chrisman, he seems like a nice guy. But, he insists on keeping his damn car in the stone age (Just get a lockup clutch already and be done with it!) and thus needs to rely on his competitor breaking something or smoking the tires in order to advance to round 2. Maybe that's why ESPN doesn't really give him TV time. May sound harsh, but I'm not exactly off-base here.
As far as Downing, we as the hard-core fan know him as a great chassis builder and a guy who sometimes races in the funny car class. But to Mr Average TV Viewer, I bet the biggest question was "Who the flying balls is Grant Downing?" That's why ESPN didn't give him a lot of TV time.
As far as Chrisman, he seems like a nice guy. But, he insists on keeping his damn car in the stone age (Just get a lockup clutch already and be done with it!) and thus needs to rely on his competitor breaking something or smoking the tires in order to advance to round 2. Maybe that's why ESPN doesn't really give him TV time. May sound harsh, but I'm not exactly off-base here.
As far as Downing, we as the hard-core fan know him as a great chassis builder and a guy who sometimes races in the funny car class. But to Mr Average TV Viewer, I bet the biggest question was "Who the flying balls is Grant Downing?" That's why ESPN didn't give him a lot of TV time.