The Road Course Aces

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Burhead

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This is Boris Said's best chance to ever win one of these cup races today in the #83 car. I'm really hoping he can pull off the upset, if he keeps his car clean he'll be there in the end hopefully. Don't expect much out of Ron Fellows or Patrick Carpentier because of the crap teams there on.

I also wouldn't mind seeing a guy like Robby Gordon or Marcos Ambrose to win either, I don't want to see Smoke pull off another Glen victory though. Said Heads! :rock:
 
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This is Boris Said's best chance to ever win one of these cup races today in the #83 car. I'm really hoping he can pull off the upset, if he keeps his car clean he'll be there in the end hopefully. Don't expect much out of Ron Fellows or Patrick Carpentier because of the crap teams there on.

I also wouldn't mind seeing a guy like Robby Gordon or Marcos Ambrose to win either, I don't want to see Smoke pull off another Glen victory though. Said Heads! :rock:

I don't know, he may do alright but the full time drivers have gotten so much better on road courses than they used to be.
 
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I think Stewart will probably win. The Red Bull team has been mostly junk all year, but I do agree that this is the best car Boris has had in awhile. It should be fun.
 
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I don't know, he may do alright but the full time drivers have gotten so much better on road courses than they used to be.

I would love to see Said win, but you are very correct. The so called "ringers" really are not as competitive as they used to be due to the improved road racing skills of the Cup regulars.

Said may be in his best ride, but he has qualified better before. I see him as a mid top 10 finisher, if he stays out of trouble, something he has had a problem with before.

I cannot see any other ringer doing any better. Ron Fellows in a top notch car has the ability to contend. I am picking Montoya to ace out Ambrose, but my desire would be the other way around.
 
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I would love to see Said win, but you are very correct. The so called "ringers" really are not as competitive as they used to be due to the improved road racing skills of the Cup regulars.

Said may be in his best ride, but he has qualified better before. I see him as a mid top 10 finisher, if he stays out of trouble, something he has had a problem with before.

I cannot see any other ringer doing any better. Ron Fellows in a top notch car has the ability to contend. I am picking Montoya to ace out Ambrose, but my desire would be the other way around.

Looks like you called that one.
 
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This is Boris Said's best chance to ever win one of these cup races today in the #83 car. I'm really hoping he can pull off the upset, if he keeps his car clean he'll be there in the end hopefully. Don't expect much out of Ron Fellows or Patrick Carpentier because of the crap teams there on.

I also wouldn't mind seeing a guy like Robby Gordon or Marcos Ambrose to win either, I don't want to see Smoke pull off another Glen victory though. Said Heads! :rock:

Irony, thy name is Burhead.
 
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I think Ambrose will get Montoya as long as he can get a long run. Montoya and Ambrose are maybe the bottom two drivers in Nascar when it comes to closing out races, though. I can see them tangling and Kurt Busch has been a constant third all day.

As for Boris, does anyone remember he and Tony at Sonoma?
 
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I think Ambrose will get Montoya as long as he can get a long run. Montoya and Ambrose are maybe the bottom two drivers in Nascar when it comes to closing out races, though. I can see them tangling and Kurt Busch has been a constant third all day.

As for Boris, does anyone remember he and Tony at Sonoma?

Boris tried to run Tony up the track today and Stewart won't allow that especially from a part time driver.
 

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