Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch

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Both of these drivers in the past 2 days have complained about drivers "racing them too hard", both instances near the end of the race. I am sick and tired of drivers complaining about other guys racing them too hard. With all the boring racing we've seen lately, I would love to see a couple guys actually race each other a little harder than most. Hamlin thinks Keselowski is racing him too hard so he takes the guy's fender off. Busch thinks 4-time champion Jeff Gordon is racing him too hard near the end of the 600 so he flips him off, and credit to Gordon for confronting him after the race instead of using his car to do it. This is NASCAR racing, not Formula 1.
 
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Both of these drivers in the past 2 days have complained about drivers "racing them too hard", both instances near the end of the race. I am sick and tired of drivers complaining about other guys racing them too hard. With all the boring racing we've seen lately, I would love to see a couple guys actually race each other a little harder than most. Hamlin thinks Keselowski is racing him too hard so he takes the guy's fender off. Busch thinks 4-time champion Jeff Gordon is racing him too hard near the end of the 600 so he flips him off, and credit to Gordon for confronting him after the race instead of using his car to do it. This is NASCAR racing, not Formula 1.

One of the best , if not the best ( DE ) would not give you anything . If you had him down 2 laps and was trying for 3 well you were going to have to pass him again to do this , when drivers start giving up because their behind then they lose the respect of most people . RACE TO THE CHECKERED jmo though
 
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One of the best , if not the best ( DE ) would not give you anything . If you had him down 2 laps and was trying for 3 well you were going to have to pass him again to do this , when drivers start giving up because their behind then they lose the respect of most people . RACE TO THE CHECKERED jmo though

That is what I like about Juan P Montoya.
 
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Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch are the biggest crybabies in NASCAR. They are primadonnas who think the world is supposed to revolve around them. If Joey Logano takes Tony Stewart's place in the 20 car, which looks increasingly likely,Busch and Hamlin's self-centered,arrogant attitudes will likely rub off on Logano. I hope I'm wrong but Logano is at a young,impressionable age and he could be easily influenced by those jerks.
 
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since Kyle and Hamlin have each had run-ins with Jr (or his associates) of late, they are both enemies of the nation and if Logano comes out cocky like he sounds, these 3 could become the most hated team in nascar
 
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I admire Mark Martin more than anyone in the series, but I'm afraid he's partly the cause of this "I'm faster, move over" concept in NASCAR. He's famous for just pulling over if someone is faster and letting them go. That's nice and generous, but doesn't create very good racing. Now, a few guys expect everyone else to do the same and when it doesn't happen, they cry about it.
 
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I lost all respect for Hamlin after the nationwide race when they asked him what happened between him and Keselowski and he said "we just dont roll like that" :dry:
 
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I admire Mark Martin more than anyone in the series, but I'm afraid he's partly the cause of this "I'm faster, move over" concept in NASCAR. He's famous for just pulling over if someone is faster and letting them go. That's nice and generous, but doesn't create very good racing. Now, a few guys expect everyone else to do the same and when it doesn't happen, they cry about it.

I think MM is a great ambassador for nascar in some ways , but alot of my friends and myself have always considered him a second place guy. He just wont push a questionable car to its limits .:whistling:
 
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I admire Mark Martin more than anyone in the series, but I'm afraid he's partly the cause of this "I'm faster, move over" concept in NASCAR. He's famous for just pulling over if someone is faster and letting them go. That's nice and generous, but doesn't create very good racing. Now, a few guys expect everyone else to do the same and when it doesn't happen, they cry about it.

The rule of thumb used to be that you race everyone the same when you are a slower car. If you let the leader by, you let the guys chasing him by, if you made the leader work for it, you make the others work for it. This way you do not affect the race finish. Martin and most veterans realize that to try to run with an obviously faster car only puts off the inevitable, but most importantly uses up your tires, and can cost you track position with the cars gaining while you run side by side.
 
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The rule of thumb used to be that you race everyone the same when you are a slower car. If you let the leader by, you let the guys chasing him by, if you made the leader work for it, you make the others work for it. This way you do not affect the race finish. Martin and most veterans realize that to try to run with an obviously faster car only puts off the inevitable, but most importantly uses up your tires, and can cost you track position with the cars gaining while you run side by side.

They're just not on the same page . :no:
 

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