Okay I couldn't think of a joke comeback for that.
Logano's Dover flip/crash was the same basic slide. Anyways, Johnson's spotter should of warned him of the situation. I just couldn't understand why he couldn't see/know AJ was there.
Yeah honestly, sounds like a spotter error there, maybe it was a low visibility situation from his POV, maybe it looked like he would be clear by the time AJ went up the track, maybe he didn't even think he would go up the track. It's all "maybes" so we can't really blame anybody.
Just watched the clip from another view, where AJ was before he went up the track, it looks like the spotter would have no way of seeing AJ until he came onto the track, all the lights, the wall, trailers, etc...
I'm starting to get into Nascar, I usto have the mentality of 'oh they're going left, and left again and again' but obviously it requires skills for the speeds they reach, how close they are to eachother and walls, and basically putting the car onto the limit each lap, they must have great consistency to be able to do that lap after lap.
@AMB: Yeah consistency is the key really. Quite amazing how they can run the same laptimes for 10-15 laps in a row until the tires fall off and the times slowly drop gradually. Tire conservation also is a key. There's alot more to it than just turning left, some people understand that and some don't.
Yep, tired of my friends saying "oh, it's just a bunch of rednecks turning left for 900 laps." You really have to watch it to realize it's more than that. Seeing as the new generation of NASCAR drivers are young northern guys, or foreign.
Man Jimmie slipping to 4th in the standings, good to see! I hate that Juan Pablo is having so much bad luck this year, now that he's pretty much out of the points race though maybe he can start going for broke and get a win on an oval.
Well, his trackbar breaks, clearly not his fault. In Tally he just didn't get a good push, finished 3rd. When he has chances to win its not like he makes all the mistakes. He either gets caught up in a wreck, crazy GWD, or the car just wasn't a winning car that day.
Haven't really seen something that is clearly his fault.