Hello everyone. First off let me say I am not accusing anyone of anything or nothing like that. In the stock feature, when Tony Anderson took the lead and on every restart he was pulling the 77b car atleast a straight away lead. Now giving the fact that the 77b car was pushing and hit the wall a couple of times all of a sudden he was riding the bumper of Tonys 22t stock car. Alot of people was pointing that out in the stands. How do you go from getting your doors blown off to riding the bumper in the last 6 laps or so. There was a couple of guys beside me keeping times on the laps and Tonys times stayed consistant the whole race while the 77b got faster the last 6 laps. Enough faster to make up almost a straight away lead Tony Anderson was pulling on him on the race and restarts. Please give me some spectrums to this, there was alot of people talking not so nice about a little extra help. I dont think anyone would in a stock car class though. That wouldnt be worth it would it????
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Started by eldorahighsideman, Jul 04 2009 08:57 PM
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Posted 05 July 2009 - 01:46 PM
Or Why should he be pulling a WHOLE straightaway lead on a restart...Its called somecar get faster the longer the race stays green... Tire Heat, Fuels weight, all kinds of things can make a car go faster as the race goes... So I wouldnt be accusing anyone of cheating until you can prove something...And I havent seen the track officials find one thing wrong with his car.... Beside telling him to put a new body on it...But what do u expect the car has been upside down..
Edited by Walkerfan35, 05 July 2009 - 01:58 PM.
#4
Posted 05 July 2009 - 01:53 PM
To clear things up you mouths like to run on an on. I wasnt accusing anyone of anything. Yes Chief you are right it depends on whos clock your going by. I was just asking a simple question. I do apolagize if it sound like I was accusing him of anything. Walkerfan35 dont please dont make remarks that counterdict yourself. I meant no intenstions.
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