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| Johnson immune to Nascar penalties Once again the golden boy gets away with breaking the rules. He CLEARLY held back the field and stacked things up on restart, yet Nascar doesn't even give a warning to him or the team. Anyone, and I mean ANYONE ELSE does that it's a warning or a penalty. Obviously the golden boy will be handed yet another championship. Let me know when he leaves Sprint Cup, I'll start watching again. I've had enough of the JJ show.
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| Re: Johnson immune to Nascar penalties I was waiting for something to come about after the race although I was expecting it to be about 'speeding on pit road'. The restart was not real bad in my view, maybe because its a short track it looks worse. I've seen much worse than that over the course of the season and nothing has come of it. |
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| Re: Johnson immune to Nascar penalties When JJ stacked up the field on the restart, Dale Jarrett and the rest in the booth said, "NASCAR doesn't like that" and "They told the drivers not to do it in the driver's meeting" and "JJ should get a warning if not penalized for it." So I waited and waited and waited, and never heard anything more about it. I guess somebody rang DJ up on the phone and said "don't bring it up again!" |
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| Re: Johnson immune to Nascar penalties Suggest all should go back and watch the replay before commenting. The replay was shown soon after the original restart and it showed while JJ did make a slow start, he maintained pacecar speed and did not appear to be breakchecking. The double restart demands that the leader use a bit of deception in order to maintain the advantage at the green. Do the same thing each time and the #2 and 2nd row will get "a run" on the leader. So sorry that y'all don't like JJ, but he is not required to restart in hi gear so that the rest of the field can keep up and pass. Every other driver mixes up the timing of each restart so as to maintain the element of surprise on the field. Now on the pit speeding issue. Did he speed? Apparently not or he would have been issued a penalty. Did the 48 figure out how to use the pit speed tracking system to their advantage? Apparently they again scooped the field. These guys are consistent winners because they figure things out before the rest of the teams. They look into gray areas of the rules and find advantage. Want to beat JJ and the 48? Then quit following them and lead in intivation and strategy instead. The 48 may or maynot win a 4th straight championship, but they will not back into it by showing up and expecting the field to sit on their hands. They show up each week with stuff that the others don't seem to be able to figure out. Again this is just an opinion, but I read back thru and I find it to be correct!! |
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| Re: Johnson immune to Nascar penalties All I Have To Say, is no matter how much we like or dislike Jimmie he is and will be in the History Books. Enjoy it while we see it, he is going to go down in history. I myself am no Johnson fan and found myself really ticked off when Johnson was upset earlier this year, when Denny was bump drafting him at Chicago! I mean Johnson did intentionally knock Denny up high in the spring race at Martinsville!
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