At Least Pocono Won't Be Boring This Time

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John Wrecks Weekly (Aka John Wes Townley) is entered in Frankie Stoddard's #32 ride this weekend :crazy:

Call me crazy but I just don't understand how NASCAR can allow some one like him to race Cup. He is a danger to the entire field.
 
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It's going to take a lot more than him being entered in the race to make Pocono not boring. I am sorry but there is just something about that track that I do not like any of the races there and to top it off they gave that place two events a year.
 
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Start and park IMO

I'll say one thing, Frankie's team has never start and parked since they formed so a tip of a hat goes to them. Plus JWT's daddy is co-founder of Zaxby's so he is bringing dad's money.
 
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I'll say one thing, Frankie's team has never start and parked since they formed so a tip of a hat goes to them. Plus JWT's daddy is co-founder of Zaxby's so he is bringing dad's money.

They'll have to bring a lot. JWT likes tearing up cars.
 
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From Jayski:
White replaces Townley in #32: John Wes Townley hit the wall at the exit of Turn 2 during his warmup lap on Friday at Pocono Raceway, and he was replaced as driver of FAS Lane Racing's #32 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car before he even turned an official lap. Camping World Truck Series driver Jason White will replace Townley, who was planning to make his Cup debut in Sunday's Pennsylvania 400 with sponsorship from the Zaxby's fast-food chicken restaurant chain. This will be White's second career Sprint Cup Series start. He finished 33rd in last year's August Pocono race while driving the same #32 for FAS Lane Racing(SB Nation)(8-3-2012)
 
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John Wes Townley has no business being on any Nascar sanctioned track that is above a mile in length. That said, he passed all Nascar requirements and he brings major bucks to a team. Most of you would be doing the same thing as FAS Lane Racing is, if put in the same position.
 
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John Wes Townley has no business being on any Nascar sanctioned track that is above a mile in length. That said, he passed all Nascar requirements and he brings major bucks to a team. Most of you would be doing the same thing as FAS Lane Racing is, if put in the same position.

Ground breaking conclusion right here.
 

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