@ThonuesJason1@theshuler3 Im just not buying that a healthy 40 year old man died from pneumonia or a sinus infection. My wife's 95 year old grandma had pneumonia and was fine. It had to be something instant. Aneurism makes a whole lot of sense
@TheMikeBagley@SiriusXMNASCAR Can you add an option of "yes" or "all of the above".
I did vote time of day because this is the first all star race ive missed in 20 years or so because of habit. I knew it was all star weekend and made plans for Sunday thinking the race was Saturday night.
@RogueSneaker@nascarcasm I will agree, he should of moved up. Its the right thing to do especially as SVG was his teammate but he didnt have to. Like I said earlier, he might of done it on purpose to keep him a few spots back
@RogueSneaker@nascarcasm Of course it is. When you are right, you are right. So......did not see where you posted the rule book that governs NASCAR pit road, and proves what you said.
I have literally read the entire NASCAR rule book. And this so called rule you talk about is not in there.
@RogueSneaker@nascarcasm Theres literally nothing in the rules that says a driver has to go to a certain lane while traversing pit road. Common sense aside, maybe Connor did it on purpose to keep SVG behind him which is perfectly legal. Maybe SVG crew chief should of picked a different box with a space
@RogueSneaker@nascarcasm Maybe thats how the rules are in new Zealand/Australia in supercars, but NASCAR has no such rules. So ill ask you the same question. New to NASCAR?
@RogueSneaker@nascarcasm Lol, I been around since late 80's......you? Connor was in the lane and SVG released from his pit stall and exited his stall into Connor. SVG easily could of avoided contact, but this was on SVG not Connor