I deffinitley disagree with you Phil, I think Nascar is pretty fair, and who doesn't or wouldn't try to win in those gray areas. They all have the same opportunity to do it.
Disagree all you want, its a proven fact (see link above). Funny because that incident was exactly one year ago, which of course would mean in the chase.
Same rule violation as Bowyer, same excuse why, and the 48 and 5 don't even come out of the same shop. Therefore it should be a clear violation. What do they get however? A slap on the wrist...
EDIT: Oh look, seems to be an article on this exact situation already.
NASCAR's rules are pretty sketchy when it comes to "twisting" the body and trying to use the heights or certain corners of the cars to integrate more downforce. They use a measurement stick with colors green, yellow and red. Green is the number specified in the rule book, yellow is "tolerance", and red is a no no. Martins was on the line, but toward yellow. Jimmie's was on the line as well, but toward red.
Both red (meaning JJ and Bowyer), therefore both should be penalized. Saying "Ahh well this one was closer to yellow so it can slide" is not fair at all, mainly because the rulebook height is the green!
Yeah I saw it, I didn't actually think it was that funny though. It was just "Nascar fans are dumb and poor" which got old after about 2 minutes. I've seen plenty of good South Park episodes but this wasn't one of them.
I actually found South Park to be fairly intelligent about how they made fun of NASCAR.
Instead of how it's typically made fun of (i.e. "just turn left lawl or the drivers = retarded"). The eps decided to take a crack at the fans. Which to be honest a lot of them are very retarded.
What brought me to this conclusion is the pre-race interview when the reporters were asking actual technical racing questions and the drivers responded intelligently while Cartman was just like "YEEEEHAWWWW TURN LEFT". Shows great disconnection between Cartman acting retarded and the drivers being intelligent about the technical aspects of racing.
To me this also translates as NASCAR being much more than "just turn left".
I'm not entirely pleased with the way the Chase is playing out so far.
Me and my friends wonder how much you'd have to pay a start-and-park car to take out the 48.
Thankfully McMurray didn't cry in victory lane again although it looked like he wanted to. You want to cry after you win the 500, fine, but after a random race at Charlotte? Come on man hold it together.
Seeing rumors that Richard Petty Motosports might be done after this weekends race in Martinsville. If so that could really suck for Ambrose next year who just signed with RPM.