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Post by Ryan81398 on Jul 16, 2014 16:55:43 GMT -5
I think you put the wrong race's point standings? Because the owner points has Gordon in 12 and the driver standings show Gordon in 13th, and the drivers standing show Johnson without a win.
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Post by labontefanboy on Jul 16, 2014 17:45:07 GMT -5
I think you put the wrong race's point standings? Because the owner points has Gordon in 12 and the driver standings show Gordon in 13th, and the drivers standing show Johnson without a win. You'd be correct. Wow, I really messed up this week haha.
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Post by kahneracing945 on Jul 16, 2014 17:51:08 GMT -5
Riggs: 19th Leffler: 21st Kahne: 34th
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2014 18:01:31 GMT -5
Bobby Ricky's Post-Race Analysis:
Well, the events that just took place down here in Madison were...interesting, to say the least.
If it wasn't David Stremme missing the show after his win at Daytona, it had to be the lack of passing early on. Were drivers reluctant to pass due to fears that one wrong move would trigger chaos? Actually, given what happened on lap 244, that;s a strong possibility.
Getting to more positive things, I;m glad to see young Kyle Busch nail another runner-up finish. Okay, that probably doesn't sound positive from Kyle's standpoint, but from my standpoint, it's a signal that this kid is one step closer to his first career victory. I'm sure we'll see him in victory lane before the year's up. Pats on the back also to Bobby Hamilton Jr. (Continuing to honor the legacy left behind by his late father) and Stephen Leicht (This kid is redefining impressing on a part-time basis!).
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Post by labontefanboy on Jul 19, 2014 9:57:46 GMT -5
Jack Roush statement: Horrible day for us. Don't even wanna talk about it. But trust me, when over half the field is wrecked because of a clown like Vickers, somebody will make sure he knows what happened in the near future. He'll learn his lesson.
Matt Kenseth statement: Not a bad day for the DeWalt Ford, especially considering we got flat dumped by the 21 car. I don't know what his problem was, I passed him cleanly and he just came at me for no reason. The good thing is that we were able to salvage a top 15 finish, and I know that there were a lot of Chase bubble guys that got damage from something today, so I think it's a decent points day overall.
Carl Edwards statement: I'm gonna be honest here, and tell you that I got cocky heading into this weekend. I really thought that the Office Depot Ford would be in Victory Lane solely because I've run a lot here in Busch and Trucks and it's my hometown track, but I guess we got served quite a bit of humble pie today. Obviously finishing 11 laps down is mostly because of damage, but we were struggling to run top 20 before anybody really started wrecking. We'll definitely have to take a different approach to all the other flat tracks because today was horrible.
Greg Biffle and Todd Kluever declined to comment.
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Post by labontefanboy on Jul 19, 2014 10:01:54 GMT -5
The race was almost 4 hours long, so the first 60 or so laps were cut off on the replay file, but the only screenshot I would've taken would be the start of the race so I'll just start with the incidents. Clint Bowyer and Ward Burton spin through turn 1. Paul Menard and J.J. Yeley bounce off the inside SAFER barrier on the backstretch. A group of drivers bounce off of each other entering pit road under caution. Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch, and Reed Sorenson spin on the frontstretch. Matt Kenseth spins after being turned around by Jon Wood. Kevin Harvick spins as Jeff Burton begins to slide back into traffic. The track becomes blocked as drivers check up to avoid a massive crash. Kasey Kahne stalls on the backstretch. Dale Earnhardt Jr. crashes into the pit road barrier. Jimmie Johnson wins the inaugural Home Depot 350 at Gateway.
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