you do.. people up to 60..its kinda like a family tradition..they do take it seriously..but nobody is trying to get into nascar..although many dream about itIF that was the case you wouldn't have kids racing, you'd have veterans raciing.
you do.. people up to 60..its kinda like a family tradition..they do take it seriously..but nobody is trying to get into nascar..although many dream about itIF that was the case you wouldn't have kids racing, you'd have veterans raciing.
You have former Nascar drivers in , they are the older ones and you have the young guys that dream of one day getting the opportunity.you do.. people up to 60..its kinda like a family tradition..they do take it seriously..but nobody is trying to get into nascar..although many dream about it
I think it's possible you may see him done for the rest of the year and back for the Daytona 500 in Feb. 2015I would honestly be surprised if he races again. He is being branded for this when he shouldn't be. I honestly feel bad for him.
I feel bad for him also regardless of my opinion on what happened.
There are some pretty horrible things being said on his Facebook page. That is 1 of the reasons I don't like FB, no moderation what so ever & anything goes.
I've felt this way since it started ...Facebook needs to go away in my opinion, nothing good about it. My opinion for a lot of social sites
Yes, him and everyone affected, we've lost two drivers. One of the ESPN guys just mentioned, and I agree, he won't be able to race until all the legal stuff is completed. Obviously will be a media circus whenever his next public appearance is, anything he says is evidence for the civil suit that's sure to be coming. I have to mention, please folks, lets remember the young man lost his life. Go easy on his family, they do deserve some answers, whatever they may be. Also looking with a wider scope, I applaud NASCAR for today's rule ammendment... funny how we all as a racing community don't fix dangerous stuff until after someone is killed. I'll admit I love a good rivalry, seeing a driver pissed throwing stuff was exciting... before anyone got hurt... there have been close calls before though.. Kurt Busch @ Indy vs Spencer... but just like no pit road speed limit and racing back to line under caution, hopefully they've fixed this going forward. EVERY race track needs to adopt this new rule. Maybe we can cheer for more wwf stuff in the pits, after the race, when everyone is safe, and the worst that happens is a scrape, and they have a beer or 2 together the next weekend. That's racing, not this stuff of the last week...I would honestly be surprised if he races again. He is being branded for this when he shouldn't be. I honestly feel bad for him.
I feel bad for him also regardless of my opinion on what happened.
There are some pretty horrible things being said on his Facebook page. That is 1 of the reasons I don't like FB, no moderation what so ever & anything goes.
I love non moderated forums because it is the epitome of the freedom of speech.
Rumor has it that Tony will announce his RETIREMENT really soon and sell his share of Stewart Haas Racing.
Heres hoping he reconsiders over the winter and comes back for the start of the next season in Daytona.
I hope your right.
I could live with that, it would upset me if he didn't come back next year though.Him retiring would be really dramatic to me. He might not race the rest of the year though.
I've felt this way since it started ...
And Twitter is almost worse.