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#13
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From: Fairport,NY
I saw it Roby. Wally disappointed me as usual. When I saw the boat, I thought Wally would talk about it a bit and show some speed shots out the windscreen. Instead, Wally talked non stop about everything but boats. He didn't even mention that guy he was sitting next to. Even JT had a bored look on his face. By the way, you hanging in there Roby? Lou
#16
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From: Fairport,NY
Kurt could do no wrong in the last 10 races. Yesterday, the wheel came off and he missed hitting the end of the pit wall by inches. He spun in front of the field at least twice in the shootout and never got touched. He's not a popular driver and had problems this year with Rouch, his team mates,etc. You could hear the boos at drivers introduction at Homestead. He won and I respect that, but he's nowhere on my list of favorite drivers. Next year should be even better. Lots of new talent coming up.
#18
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From: Fairport,NY
Good point. Beats the crap out of me what 'Front Row Joe' was doing. He was at least a lap down and Hendrick supplied (used to) his motors. Me thinks Joe's going to regret that stunt. I would have pulled down on the apron.
#19
Originally Posted by Lmarth
I saw it Roby. Wally disappointed me as usual. When I saw the boat, I thought Wally would talk about it a bit and show some speed shots out the windscreen. Instead, Wally talked non stop about everything but boats. He didn't even mention that guy he was sitting next to. Even JT had a bored look on his face. By the way, you hanging in there Roby? Lou
Roby
#20
Originally Posted by Lmarth
I would have pulled down on the apron.
Like the announcer said, "there's no driver I'd rather have with 10 laps to go than Jeff Gordon", ( or something to that effect) he was a non-factor, except for the fact he was the block to Gordon's move out of the caution . . .



