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    Quote Originally Posted by Hombre259 View Post
    Checkers and wreckers crowd, Huuum thats a new one for me. Wonder if that means the folks who like to go to or watch a Stock Car Race, a Nascar Stock Car Race??? Guess it does. Some folks are so busy trying to be politically correct that maybe they forget thats Nascar is a "Stock Car Race" in a stock car race there supposed to bounce off of each other. Thats why they have fenders and roll cages.

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    No, checkers or wreckers around here means win or crash trying.... Not a politically correct bone in my body..... Never seen in any rule book for any sanctioning body where crashing is mandatory........ Sure don't see where banging into somebody and having a car go into the catch fence injuring spectators and tearing up a lot of high dollar equipment has any "entertainment" value to people who actually understand racing......
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    I certainly understand stock car racing, and the history of it. Wrecks are a "fact" of life if you want to play that game.

    I did in fact watch the race and not just some highlites, didn't see anyone bang into anyone in the Edwards -- Keselowski incident. I did see Edwards try and block and then cut down into Keselowskis car getting turned and ending up in the fence. Man thats Stock Car Racing. Edwards made a simple and relativly small mistake, Keselowski just held his line like he should have. The wreck was the by product of two guys going to it in a race. It's supposed to

    be that way.

    Shame any fans got hurt. But the fans know the risk they take when they attend a race---- any race. If you want to be perfectly safe Stay Home.

    Last time I checked life itself has some risk's, remove them all and it's going to be real dull real quick.
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    IC2,

    If you remember the history of Nascar your post wasn't quite accurate.

    Talladega was built the way it is and with its banking becuase Bill France wanted a track were they could run 220 MPH. The track itself was absolutly designed and built to be a + 200 mile race track.

    As far as the drivers hating the Talladega, I don't know were that came from. If you listen to the drivers themselves during there interviews most of them say they love the track. but to a man they hate the "Restricter Plates" and what they do to racing. They slow the cars down and just about any racer would hate that.

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