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Post by rf44 on Oct 15, 2011 13:37:55 GMT -5
Tony Stewart grabbed the pole for tonight's race. Will Jimmie Johnson continue his tear and work towards a 6th straight championship? Will Kasey Kahne continue his momentum or capitalize with a win? Or will a new face arise and take over the spotlight?
Discuss.
I feel like Penske Racing is going to be strong tonight, maybe not at first but I can see Brad Keselowski being there at the end for the win. As much as I want to see Kahne win, it will be hard but he's got a rocketship for a car.
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Post by wingnut on Oct 15, 2011 14:40:10 GMT -5
glad i got something going on, may catch the end of it if i get bored depending on when i get home. i would almost be shocked if JJ doesn't do it again, he's within 4points.
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Post by rf44 on Oct 15, 2011 17:42:31 GMT -5
glad i got something going on, may catch the end of it if i get bored depending on when i get home. i would almost be shocked if JJ doesn't do it again, he's within 4points. Yeah, this is HIS TRACK. Wouldn't surprise me if he dominates and wins it...I'm pulling for Kahne who is arguably the second best active driver at the track. As for the Chase, I think Talladega should really mix it up.
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Post by rf44 on Oct 16, 2011 12:05:48 GMT -5
Matt Kenseth took the checkered flag, passing Kyle Busch late in the race for the win. Edwards was third, Kahne fourth (his third straight top 5) and Ambrose fifth. Jimmie Johnson crashed late when battling #39 for position. He now finds himself 33 points out of the lead and in need of some wins.
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