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What is the biggest mistake any nascar driver has made this year?

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  1. off the top of my head:

    Kevin Lapage's stupid move at Talladegga.

    Tony Stewart leaving JGR.

    Casey Mear's spotter at Bristol.

    Kyle Busch at Bristol seriously what is the whole point of wrecking someone after the race it's not gonna change the outcome.

    Kyle Busch what he did to Jr at Richmond earlier this year.


  2. That Nationwide race when someone came out of the pits into traffic and tore up about 10 cars violently.  I think it was Texas or Dega. I distinctly remember Carl "Mr. Ed" Edwards getting torn up.    Maybe it was Nemecheck or something.  I forget.  Someone help Tbone here.    That was bad.  Real bad.  Mark Martin also missed a shift somewhere on a restart and tore up a bunch of cars.

    Yeah that's it.  Thanks my friend.

    Lynn,

    How dare you throw a jab at Casey.

  3. I agree completely with VP TOM G. I just dont think Stewart understands how hard its going to be running and driving the same team. But I am sure like always Tony will prove us wrong.

  4. Stewart leaving Gibbs

  5. What happens on the track isn't always a controllable situation, I think some of the biggest mistakes are made by drivers in their interviews. I've heard some drivers use poor judgment in their comments, but Clint Bower really made himself look like a jerkoff by saying what he did about Micheal Waltrip. It's so nice to show you'll pass judgment without even knowing what's going on. Clint made himself look pretty creepy.

  6. I agree that LePage made a big bone-headed move.  Actually, it was 2 bone-headed moves.  He also blamed his spotter, and that's his wife!

    Off the track, Casey Mears made a mistake.  I don't think it's been born yet, though.  lol j/k

    EDIT:  Just trying to save you the trouble, TB.  ;  )

  7. Dale Junior pretending to be a talented driver. The truth is showing through.

  8. C.O.T.   been less than impressed by a lot of the races..  


  9. last weekend in michigan. Carl Edwards passed kyle bucsh in the final laps and kyle busch bumped him at the end cuz edwards made busch get a little loose in the corner. and at the end of the race, busch ran into edwards, because edwards won the race so they were still going pretty fast and then edwards ran down the hill into busch prettyhard. bad mistake on buschs part

  10. Trying to spin Carl Edwards.  ROFLMAO

  11. Kyle getting anywhere near Jr.

    The fans still beat this dead horse like it's gonna change anything.

    Even Jr. said they did not touch. Jr said HE got loose.

    Kyle has been a marked man ever since.

    Mark Martin turning down pit road before taking the checkered flag was probably the single dumbest move ever.

  12. Tbone beat me to it !

  13. Mark Martin pulling into the pits with still needing to take the checkered flag, I believe at Dover, and losing a race...when it was still the Busch Series.

    Cale Yarborough in the 1984 Firecracker 400 did the same thing...should have finished second but pulled in too soon and gave up the position my that error. That was Petty's 200's win also.

  14. That Lepage move, talk about dumb.. and then there was Dale Jr last week at Bristol, you have to wait for the Green flag dude.. Theres a couple more, but Kevin Lepage, I'd call that the bonehead move of the season.

    As usual T-bone another cool hat.

    Go Dale Jr & Hms

  15. Well Jr's move at Bristol wasn't very smart doesn't make me like him any less but I wish he wouldn't of started passing before he was supposed to cause it screwed him for the rest of the race!

  16. burand or whatever ur name is that was bristol smart one jeez

    anyway i would say lepage but he beat me also

    wrecking jr at richmond he lost so much respect from nascar fans


  17. Tony Stewart when he could have beaten Kyle (whiny) Busch at Pocono, but asked that Nascar officials tell the 2 drivers behind him not to lay back and pull a fast pass. Then he held back and let the b*****d get a good lead before he took off. That way he kept the others from a possible win.

    I am no longer a Tony Stewart fan after he made sure that Kyle Busch was protected from loosing a race.

    You are right kerafait... , it was Watkins Glen, thanks for bringing that to my attention.

  18. Hands down, Kevin Lepage at Talladega. And not only did he make the "dumbest move " of his career but before he saw the replays he blamed the entire field for not moving over out of his way.

    burandtrocks114 ~ that was Bristol

    anewdayisreadytoexplore ~ that was watkins glen

  19. I am with Tbone.  Kevin Lepage tops the list of stupid moves this year.  

    It was talledega Tbone

    No problem

  20. The bad move out of the pits at Dega. Tbone beat me to it.

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