what miller said... in spades. Stremme came on with that x-32 trimspa ride.. and was nothing more than a face to me. That thing with him and JB at Bristol removed any infantescimile spec of respect I had for him. He wrecked JB trying to retaliate against someone else in a car painted similar, and never apologized for it, never man'd up to it, and said, "Johnny Benson knows where to find me if he wants to talk..." When Benson walked up to his car after the incident, he never got out, and a big ass crew member came over and was threatening one of the nicest dudes in Nascar, period.
Stremme might as well go and hang with Shane Hmiel for all I care. LOL
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From: John Miller <n1umj@verizon.
To: NASCAR-Group@
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 3:47:43 PM
Subject: Re: [NASCAR-Group] Nascar with a chaser
Stremme was good in the old ASA series, and probably would be good in a nationwide series car, truck or ARCA, I don't think he's cup material, ever was, or ever will be. if he'll settle for trucks, NW or ARCA, I'd bet he can get a good ride and probably have a career many would only dream of but this is his, what 4th year in cup? I think he had 3 years in the 40 car with ganassi, might have been only 2, and overall, I don't think he's improved his overall running. Finishing, maybe by a little, but that's it' I think Brad's already shown, a little experience in the right car, look out. However, if Dodge doesn't get some more teams next year and Penske sticks with them, which I would think is a horrible idea if no one else gets on board, I don't think he's going to get a fair shot and it will be Atwood all over again, and many like him.
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From: Michael Rush
To: NASCAR-Group@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 4:39 PM
Subject: Re: [NASCAR-Group] Nascar with a chaser
Kes is taking Stremme's ride from him Laxy.. and deservedly so. Stremme was a flash in the pan with a mouth.. he tried to talk like Stewart, but then drive like Todd Bodine back in the day...
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From: Carol aka Lorax <lastcallgal2rw@ yahoo.com>
To: NASCAR-Group@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Tuesday, October 27, 2009 12:31:30 PM
Subject: Re: [NASCAR-Group] Nascar with a chaser
Is brad keselowski gonna be driving the 12 car when he goes to penske?
"Da Lorax"
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Carol (Wood) Waters
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From: polt8115 <poltergeist8@ sbcglobal. net>
Subject: [NASCAR-Group] Nascar with a chaser
To: NASCAR-Group@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 12:39 PM
Now that every thing has come to pass, I am so ready to write and be
with the group again.
The Chase
Wow. It behooves me to see that Jimmy Johnson is poised to make
Nascar history with what appears at this point, an imminent 4th
championship in a row. Knauss is worth his weight in gold with HMS, not
to take anything away from Jimmie's obvious talent to race a car.
However, I am led to one conclusion.. ... THIS REALLY SUCKS!
Once again, in another chase race, a chase contender has won. The stench
of Nascar's sweaty, grubby paw print is really stinking this up for me.
Sponsors are exiting the once mighty National Association of Stock Car
Automobile Racing, and the vision that was Big Bill France's, (who
somehow, with his son, managed to be voted in to the Nascar Hall of Fame
over Bobby Allison and the like) has more than become diluted with the
poisons of unchecked, unabated, runaway megalamania. Prince Prospero
from Edgar Allan Poe's "Masque of Red Death" couldn't have been more
obvious than the powers that be at the helm of Nascar. Subserviant to
it's own desire and greed, I am more and more getting the feeling that
those that run the show could actually care less about what the fans
want to see, and more about 'huh, welp, if it ended tomorrow, we'd still
be wealthy, so screw it'.
The bright spots for me are these:
1) Juan Pablo Montoya. Let's face it, he's gotten a grip on this thing.
He hasn't let me down anytime this season I have picked him in my
fantasy league, and after being robbed at Indianapolis, he is making a
statement to the world of Nascar. And I have come to love the old school
mentality of his, and it is very Earhardt/Stewartesq ue. He gives what he
gets, and he doesn't care who it pisses off. He's gotten away with a
couple of dirty moves, yeah, but name a driver that hasn't.
2) Mark Martin. For someone that is more and more looking like an old
lesbian woman, this dude is killing it right now. He is beyond having a
renaisance, and is having more fun now, than he ever did at Roush. He
smiles, he RACES, he's found his groove. I would LOVE to see this man
get the cup he so richly deserves, and I do love more than anything,
watching him school these guys week in and week out by doing what he's
always done better than most drivers in Nascar. He'll let ya pass, and
then follow you for a bit, and then pass you back, and steal your
groove. He can read not only his own race car, but can also get a feel
of YOUR car as well, find out where you're weakest, and like a master
chess player, cause you to make the move that gives him the advantage.
3) Tony Stewart. Conversely, this man is without a doubt this
generations "Intimidator" . If you notice, he and Montoya give each other
a wide berth, and have TREMENDOUS respect for each other, and it is
because they are the same animal. Tony, however, can take a 15th place
car to victory lane. He man handles it, and is a demanding driver, and
just like Mark, will make you make that first false move, except, his is
out of intimidation. Sticking that car in the impossible realm of three
and four wide at places where two wide already has other drivers asses
eating the seat cover, Smoke makes it appear not only appear possible,
but has rarely been bitten by that 'mistake' bug.
My fear now is this: how much longer before Nascar relegates what tiny
shred is left of what Big Bill put together, to even eliminating the
abilities of these drivers, and ones like them? Look at Brad Keslowski
right now.. Dale Jr found him, brought him through, and I can guarantee
you that Penske doesn't have as strong a hold on this young man as he
likes to think. However, what will be left for him, and his generation?
Take the plates back out, secure the fences better, and let them race
this weekend..
a dream at best..
Moi.
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