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Wraith413
If you saw that race then you know that what I said was just what dale waltrop said ,he pitted the same as everyone, and the announcers were all talking about how he could not make it and that it would be imposable.
You made my point about the rule book, thanks. And again it wasn't me that first spoke those words about changing the rules in the middle of a race or rules being different for different teams, I am just the messenger, The announcers said those things.
The reason the general public can't get a rule book is because then even you could read that GM was getting special treatment, (well maybe not you).
The computer I was on at work is a very basic set up, (for anyone use) it has no Cut/Paste or spell check or print, even if your computer does. I know that may seem not possible but just like Nascar and GM, it does exist.
PS
I have been watching The grand Nationals, as they were called before Nascar, when Chris Economaki announced the Daytona 500 on ABCs wide would of sports and attending events when Bristol was a dirt track.
If you saw that race then you know that what I said was just what dale waltrop said ,he pitted the same as everyone, and the announcers were all talking about how he could not make it and that it would be imposable.
You made my point about the rule book, thanks. And again it wasn't me that first spoke those words about changing the rules in the middle of a race or rules being different for different teams, I am just the messenger, The announcers said those things.
The reason the general public can't get a rule book is because then even you could read that GM was getting special treatment, (well maybe not you).
The computer I was on at work is a very basic set up, (for anyone use) it has no Cut/Paste or spell check or print, even if your computer does. I know that may seem not possible but just like Nascar and GM, it does exist.
PS
I have been watching The grand Nationals, as they were called before Nascar, when Chris Economaki announced the Daytona 500 on ABCs wide would of sports and attending events when Bristol was a dirt track.