Congrats to Austin Dillon Daytona 500 winner
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I got to meet Austin Dillon in Pit Row and get autographs from Richard Childress and Austin Dillon
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I dont follow Nascar much but it is a nice story to see the 3 car back in victory lane at Daytona on the 20th anniversary of Dale Sr's win.
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My congratulations go to Amirola who offered a very professional post race interview after being intentionally crashed going into turn 3 on the race's final lap.
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Agreed. Bubba Wallace also had a good interview after being thrown into the wall by Hamlin coming to the line. |
Just good old fashion racing, Dale Earnhardt did the same when he raced.
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Just plain dirty win.
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I didn't think so. Didn't Almirola check up?
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Some drivers simply move on from being wrecked on the last/closing lap of a race, like Labonte in Aug 99 at Bristol when the #3's front bumper moved him out of the way into the wall for a win. But other drivers, like Carl Edwards, reciprocate the favor as he did in Atlanta to Kesolowski . After Kesolowski's start finish line crashing of Edwards in Talladega for his first win, Edwards put him on his roof the next weekend. Almirola has Tony Stewart as his owner....not to hard to figure out what Stewart would do this week if he was in Almirola's seat on that last lap? Guess we will find out today. |
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Leading at a plate track on the last lap or two is often not the best place to be, because the cars behind the leader can get a huge run of momentum. As mentioned earlier, Almirola was trying to block on the last lap. Sometimes that works and sometimes it doesn't. |
That's what it was. I had forgotten that Dillon had the run from the draft. "Checking up" was the wrong word, but slower/blocking would've been better.
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Personally I think it would have been ok if the initial bump had wrecked
Almirola but when it didn't he slid up so their bumpers were off set where he knew it would wreck him. He said after the race he did what he had to do so I hope he remembers that when someone wrecks him to win a race. |
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