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05-08-2012 03:06 AM #1
All in all not a bad race with a good ending, but since the announcer thing came up one thing that has always bugged me is these yahoos wearing a suit and tie to call a race that's just wrong! They look like the car salesmen that jump on you when you walk on a car lot.
Isn't it interesting the guys in the last two back rows week after week always drop out before they even make 40 laps? Remember when Nemechek used to be "Front row Joe" ?
Last edited by Jeff B; 05-08-2012 at 03:12 AM.
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05-08-2012 06:04 AM #2
I'll go one step further. NASCAR might just go ahead and take a lesson from WWF (It's WWF not WWE) wrestling. Just go ahead and script the damed thing. Winners pre determined and leave the actors a little ad lib during the duration. It's hyped about the same as wrestling................ might as well play it like that. Life ain't fair.......... there Ain't no such thing as a level playing field........... so just quit F&^*ing with it..............
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05-08-2012 08:29 AM #3
They call those guys "Start and Parkers". There were seven of them in the race at Talladega. The guy who ran one lap earned $78,687 just for qualifying for and starting the race. The highest earner in this bracket took home $91,082. Some teams do this for the whole season, and by only having two or three cars (to support qualifying), a couple of guys in the garage and using engines for multiple events, they can actually earn well over $1M per season (gross). It's said to be an anomaly that's unique to NASCAR, but a permanent part of the business, mostly due to the economy and the challenges to get full season sponsors. It costs upward of $20M per year to seriously contend for the cup, and in the $3M to $5M range for trucks.Last edited by rspears; 05-08-2012 at 11:07 AM.
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Right after I posted yesterday it was down again, I don't think it's getting better.
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