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Not trying to be confrontational at all. But when someone comes out and makes repeated blatant innacurate statements (probably knowingly), about NASCAR and suggesting some kind of a cover up, all of us should always call that person out. Especailly when its the same person over and over again. Once again today (2 weeks after the pocono race) Larry McReynolds on NASCAR radio talked about the data retrieved from the black box. So to go out and suggest some kind of cover up is just shamefully wrong!  Maybe I'm just the only one who really cares anymore. 

It just seems like everybody on this forum (one person in paticular), nowadays wants to bash NASCAR. And every other type of track or sanctioning body, instead of looking for some positives.

If it's not the car, it's the rough riding.

If it's not the rough riding it's the venue of the race

If it's not the venue it's the starting time.

Or heres the best one... Nascar racing just ain't what it used to be.

If it's not dust it's the car count.

If it's not the car count it's the grader

If it's not the grader it's the fact that all the cars look the same.

Blah blah blah blah blah 

At this time in the sports history racing needs all the support it can get. Instead it's own fan base wants to pile on along with the enemies of racing. Yes i said enemies. All of us had better open our eyes and see whats around the corner. Quite frankly with the new mellinial mind set, i'm suprised cancel culture hasn't already made a move to shut all of racing down. After all it is a carbon and racist spewing sport. Don't doubt me on this it's going to happen. It may not be NASCAR right away, but it will and is already happening at local tracks.

If someone really wants to bash NASCAR it should be because of the recent annoucment of the street course race in Chicago. I'll let you all ponder that last cryptic sentence and see if any of you can figure out what I am talking about.

 

 

 



  
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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