@whodat54321d@AwfulRacing NASCAR wasn't even a glint in his eye. He was headed for desert racing and believe it or not, I've heard Chevrolet wanted to try him in IndyCars.
@champwebdotnet No, I didn't. I'm too busy doing nothing with Alexander but the fact is if someone who's intimately involved in the operation of a race team, I'd say the driver qualifies, I'd take their word over some dipshit who's popular on Twitter.
@AlexanderRossi@champwebdotnet I'll admit most of this guys content is pretty good but this is another perfect illustration of this app making people like him entirely too comfortable and brazen with their ignorance
@WookieDrives@STaranto92 After the race, no one really talked or interacted, we just loaded up, then we got the news and we went home. There was a lot of time to think about it on the drive home and especially so since a lot of us knew it could have been prevented.
@WookieDrives@STaranto92 Luckily I've only had to experience this personally once, it was in the middle of a race, so we had to get back to work fairly quickly. It's at the forefront of your mind but not a lot of thinking about it.
@MikeBara333@JayRFrye@NASCARNAC Do people like you always have to make a inconsequential, dipshit comment that has absolutely nothing to do with the original tweet? Does it make you feel better? Intelligent? Significant? Because it just makes you look like a jack off.
@psychedalex68 Has any sponsor got the kind of longevity versus investment that Innkeeper has on that Richard Lassiter car? Almost 40 years later and the die-cast is still passed around
@CostaKapo I will go out of my way to use shops that allow me to bring my own oil. I'm a big time Amsoil guy, so I very much prefer to bring my Amsoil for the oil change