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There use to be "gentlemen agreements" in NASCAR where drivers knew what was acceptable an unacceptable behavior on the track. That went out the window when teams booted the veteran drivers and brought in the "young guns".
It's a learning curve for the new drivers that's why they get up there and make stupid remarks like they do defending themselves. They are all working on the rules that are not written, but understood.
not even rowdy says things that sound as dumb as some of what hamlin has said. i have heard many drivers over time talk about how they deserve more respect than, say, rookies or sometimes a chase driver will gripe about some non-chase driver ruining races for those who "have a chance to win a championship." most non-chase drivers accept that, as many of them have said they felt that once the chase begins, there's at least two separate races going on, and they race chase drivers a little differently - as they want don't want to be known as the driver who took away "so-and-so's" championship bid.
but most of those drivers are talking about respect, not entitlement. denny thinks he's entitled, and someone should be assigned to him at all times to ensure that he pleads the fifth anytime someone sticks a microphone and/or camera in his face. i'm a jgr fan, but denny's attitude is far different than tony's and kyle's, and much less grounded in any sort of reality then theirs are. that's my not-so-humble answer/opinion.
Does any other driver ever say things like this?
I am shocked each and every single time I hear it because one, I think it's stupid and two, I don't think anyone else says stuff like this!
It's like a couple of weeks ago at the Preakness where a jockey tried to block in Big Brown to keep him from winning and he ended up in last place. The owner of the horse was LIVID and called to apologize to Big Brown's owner and everyone else thought it was insane - at least the Joe Q. Public who commented and the paid commentors.
Aren't these guys - and jockeys for that matter - paid to WIN, no matter what? And if they can't win, to get the best place possible, no matter what? I mean not at the safety of others...don't put someone's life in danger but other than that, get home the best you can?
Isn't that the name of the game???
Dianne, I would never give a thumbs down, don't believe in them, it's your opinion and you're entitled to it..
burtons and sadlers must be ashamed
buckshot thanks for the reminder to everyone
He is not as GREAT as Tony or Kyle and never will ...he just in my opinion wants to be noticed!
source: my opinion so go ahead and give me the thumbs..lol
thank you corundog..I hope I did not sound like a basher..because I am not..just do not like his whiny ways, I apologize with sincerity
Note to self: Am insane asking for thumbs..what me thinking..time to go take more medication.....lol
Something I never understood, is why someone who calls themselves a race car driver does not like to race. He just wants everyone to get out of his way and let him go to the front. Since that race, I have hated Denny. What a baby! The real reason Denny was mad at Brad was not because of the bump he received under caution, it was because Brad was racing him hard. This was not an isolated incident, we've seen this pattern of behavior from Denny for at least a year now.
Let's not forget Richmond when he dominated the race, then got a flat, and parked his car on the race track just to draw the caution and stay on the lead lap. He must have thouht that he was entitled to stay on the lead lap for some reason. What a poor sport.
If Denny wants to drive a race car, but does not like to race, he should defect to IRL.
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