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My guess is that gordoo will hit the wall and wine about it.. (WISHES DO COME TRUE!!!!) Way to go tony!!


Its very low class to route for someone to hit the wall. You need to grow up!

As for Stewart, he was a wreck going somewhere to happen all day long. Someone needs to put him in his place!!!

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i do not agree with you lawdog. Jimmy nor Gordon ever take responsibilty for there mistakes. Gordon could have gone up the track with no problem. Can also take in to consideration that if they would have qualified it would have set the field acordingly. On a track like Dover it really can take its effects. Also if you watched, if Tony would have slowed up for Gordon he would have got spun as the field was right behind him.

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Right, and when 24 spun the 97 when the front of his car was past the rear tire of busch, then gordan should have slowed up and let Kurt keep his position. You're right its always 24's fault.

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i do not agree with you lawdog. Jimmy nor Gordon ever take responsibilty for there mistakes. Gordon could have gone up the track with no problem. Can also take in to consideration that if they would have qualified it would have set the field acordingly. On a track like Dover it really can take its effects. Also if you watched, if Tony would have slowed up for Gordon he would have got spun as the field was right behind him.


WHAT??? Stewart wrecked Gordon, ran into the side of Jimmie Johnson and knocked Scott Riggs 3/4 sideways all in one race and somehow Jeff getting hit in the back and spun into the wall in the middle of the corner is his fault??? What color is the sky in that world??? Stewart hit him in the back right where you are most vulnerable to spin and he should know that. As for Jeff never admitting a mistake, you need to watch a little closer. He blamed himself for the Richmond accident where he didn't even hit anything but the wall, he apologized to Edwards for hitting him in the middle of a big wad of bumping and banging and the Busch deal was no more his fault than Busch's. Your hatred for Jeff clearly has clouded your vision beyond the point of any crediblity.

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Your hatred for Jeff clearly has clouded your vision beyond the point of any crediblity.


Just like your hatred for DEI has clouded your vision???? Street runs both ways buddy. You're quick to point out DEI faults, so put your big-boy pants on and take it like the rest of us. blush.gif

Remember, it's supposed to be all in good fun.

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so put your big-boy pants on and take it like the rest of us. blush.gif

Take it like the rest of us? Your delusional, how have you or any of the Gordon haters/superwhiners taken it like anything other then total Hippocrate Spoiled brat babys,ROTFLMAO.

I love listening you guys whine about Gordon Day in day out 24/7 you guys will never get over him. grin.gif

And we love it keep whining Whiners..... grin.gif

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I agree, people don't hate DEI, they are just annoyed by the celebration of mediocrity. DEI "haters" merely point out the facts, that they are not that good. Gordan haters make stuff up like "traction control" and whine about (allegedly) superior equipment. And when that doesn't make them feel better they attack him on a personal level by questioning his umm "preferences". How can you deny it!!!

Thats fine if like him because of his daddy but don't sell me that talk about jr being the best or soon to be the best. Take you BUD goggles off and look at the truth.

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I don't hate DEI at all. In fact I don't even dislike DEI or Jr. Actually I kind of like Jr. and always liked his dad. The reality though is he ain't all that good and their organization is a mess right now... What I really don't like, is how the DEI fanatics claim blindly that he's the best when he hasn't done all that much in Cup. He's pretty good, but he's not one of the real elites in the sport right now.

You Gordon haters and your made up rumors and personal attacks are just way over the top.

Only a couple guys in Cup I really hate. Kurt Busch, Robby Gordon (just because he's such a putz), Kevin Harvick and Tony Stewart mostly.

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Lawdog, you are the blind one. You are saying that if you are slowing into the corner that the person should hit the brakes and get hit themselves by the rest of the field. I thought you raced. If Gordon knew he was slower than Stewart (which he admitted) then why would he not attempt to go up the track out of his way, not just for that turn but the 2 before it.

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Think about it, it was a lap or two after a start. Jeff had been ahead of Stewart the whole race and what he actually said was he was seeing if the car would come in a bit after the restart. Stewart is 41 laps into a 400 lapper and he's that inpatient? And what's his excuse for hitting Johnson? OR Riggs? Or what's his excuse for doing the same thing to Nemechek two weeks ago? Why don't you address those instead of just spewing your hate for Gordon???

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If tony couldn't make a clean pass then his car must not have been that fast. He's the typical driver that always thinks he had a "top five car".

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The other cars don't slow down in the corners confused.gif I'm surpised they didn't black flag the 24 if the 20 and all the cars behind him were going sooo fast it would have caused a massive pile-up confused.gif

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is that suppose to be sarcastic or are you that dense????? If the 20 would have lifted then and slowed up he would have had 30 cars coming up on him. Every one would have had to slowed up and a guy coming full speed into the corner would not of had time to slow up. May not had that out come but plain and simple move up the track or be moved. You haven't figured Tony out yet then you are blind. There are very few he will help out and care about. Tony does more for racing than pretty boy Gordo.

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I'm still not sure about Tony, I'll say this nobady can save a car like he can. But, is that because he is always bumping and crashing. Just when I start to like him he pulls some a shole move and I'm not just talking about hendrick cars. He has wrecked a number of people. Are you that dense, it didn't look like the cars were stacked all that close and its not like the 20 just ran into the 24 because he was going so slow. The 20 came up and purposely tagged the 24's corner. You make it seem like it was an "accident" and that the 20 had no other options.

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shows how much you follow racing. Stewart runs many dirt track races, owns his own World of Outlaws Team, and is at many tracks racing with the locals. Elko and Ceder lake to name a couple. He also is at many WoO races and is in the pits signing autographs. First thing Gordo does when he gets out of the car is fix his hair. What does that tell ya.

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ROSSBURG, OH (May 23) -- A well-rounded representation of driver talent is taking shape for Eldora Speedway’s June 8 Nextel Prelude to the Dream, as indicated by the recent additions to the star-studded line-up.

Joining previously announced NASCAR Nextel Cup stars Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth, Bobby Labonte, Kevin Harvick, Dave Blaney, Kenny Schrader, Kyle Petty and Kenny Wallace in dirt Super Late Models that night will be Jeff Green, Danny Lasoski, Ron Capps, Mike Wallace and Red Farmer.

and Tony does nothing for racing......

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