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'Kenseth=P1 - Ambrose=P2 @ Vegas'

opps..missed the penalty....when whut? i admit i fell asleep...LOL

It was early in the race after Smoke had led many laps. During a pit stop, he left his box with the air hose still attached, automatic drive-through penalty. But still I think that last pit call was his ruination.
 
If anything,
Time for the others to do their homework.......Rule changes for parity upsets me most about NASCAR.....No one asked for a "rule change" when Johnson and Gordon were running 1-2 for years....unless EasyEd, you want NASCAR to come out with the "engine of tomorrow" program and do as they did with the bodies and have everyone drive the same engine....Wait a minute, then we'd have IROC....;)

So bloody true P.:applause:
I can't understand why people think 'parity in racing' is a good thing.
It doesn't exist, period.
For example, Chump Car runs the same chassis/engine combo and 'Parity' is not a factor, be it Formula Ford, WRC, NASCART, V8 Supercars or Formula 1, and anything in between, the biggest budgets dominate.
ALWAYS.

I watched the 1972 World 600 (IIRC) on 'Back in the Day', not a bad show except for the cheesy presenter and the irritating trivia BTW, and thoroughly enjoyed the big cars on the big circuit and the 'Big Manufacturer Names'.
And of course, some real race car drivers!!!
 
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