Stand By Your Driver, Always!
by: 8929fan
Gordon and Ambrose
Aug 06, 2007 | 6:00PM | report this
Guys help me out here. I know there are several blogs about this, but.....I just looked at the pictures from the Busch race. Now, I didn't see the race, but what I gathered from those pics is, the wreck seemed a lot like Juan Pablo Montoya and Scott Pruett, right? So if Nacar took the win from Robby, why not Juan? (Maybe because the JPM race was in Mexico.) Again, I didn't see the race, so am I close, or what happened?
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Tezgm99
Aug 6, 2007
6:32 PM
no, Juan (at least) attempted to get up alongside Scott...Robby just punted Marcos off, lol

and, technically, the black flag was for Robby not being in the right position behind the pace car....at least, that's how I heard it described :P

Last edited by Tezgm99 on August 6th at 6:45 PM.

photogr
Aug 6, 2007
7:06 PM
8929:

Just racing folks with a spoiled brat in the way atlering the results...

TonyStewartFan
Aug 6, 2007
10:43 PM
Goto NASCAR.com or RobbyGordon.com and you can review the rhyme or reason of the race and who was involved in this matter. The issue is 2 wrecks happening at the same time. Check it out and get your own idea of what happened.

SlideRule
Aug 7, 2007
7:26 AM
It was clearly an eye for an eye. Ambrose spun Robby, and then Robby spun Ambrose. If the first hadn't happened, Robby would have won the race.
Who cares if Robby slowed down, they were in a caution. Maybe, for Ambrose, they should install brake lights on Busch cars. Then again, if Nascar had let Robby back in at 2nd instead of 13th, nothing would have happened, and Robby would have won the Race. Either way, Robby was screwed.
Nascars rule is do as I say, not as I do. All other
rules are superseded by this rule.

Well I guess they made up. Who woulda thought.

Last edited by SlideRule on August 7th at 9:54 AM.

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