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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 18:47:14 GMT -5
Ok it has taken me months to get over that race that cost the 24 a championship ..........i said I was out ....but IM ALL IN FOR ANOTHER YEAR. SO @waitingforsally I go as far as gordon goes ........pass the Tylenol , the vodka , Im IN !!!! let's get a championship....... #24,forever
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 18:47:39 GMT -5
Any other thoughts on ythe coming season ?
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Post by World71R on Jan 8, 2015 20:21:53 GMT -5
Y u no tag me? Well, I think that Edwards is gonna be fucking standout this year. With the new Gibbs ride, I think he'll continue the trend of "new ride, good season", that has been carried on by Kenseth and Harvick the past two years. With his arrival, I think he'll bring everyone up at Gibbs, but I just don't see Denny Hamlin having a year that will prove 2014 was just lucky. I think he'll make the Chase, but end up around 10th in when it's all said & done. Kyle Busch will probably be usual self again, winning a few races, making the Chase & what not, but I truly believe it's Kenseth's year to have a stellar showing. I say that he either makes it to the Eliminator Round, or moves forward to the Final Four. As far as Hendrick goes, I think Jimmie Johnson will have a Jeff Gordon 2003-like season, with that being a few wins, some laps led, and a 5th or 6th place points result. Dale Earnhardt Jr will need a season to adjust, and I think that he's going to start slow, but pick it up as the season goes on. Jeff Gordon will start off 2015 very well, and reel off a couple wins right away. With that, he'll make the Chase, and in the Chase, I think he'll be a definite contender. Lastly, I think Kasey Kahne will have the speed back in his racecars that seemed to be lacking in 2014. I think he'll win a race or two, lock into the Chase, and have a good season. Lastly, I think Joey Logano is either gonna have a really cool season, or he's going to have a "feast or famine" year. Luckily, the new rules package is gonna play to his strengths, similar to how it will for Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski, among a few others, who run a lot of Nationwi- I mean XFINITY Series races, but are full-time in Cup. So I think that finding out who's got what with the new rules package, what kind of racing it will bring, and who will do the best with it will be the most interesting things to watch this season. I'm excited for it, and I especially love the new TV deal with NBC in the mix again & the optional adjustable track bar that can be used in the cockpit by the drivers. All of those things make this season something to look forward to even more, and it's only 45 days until the Daytona 500 EDIT: Whilst making this post, I realized (even further) that with all the changes (HP reduction, optional track bar, less downforce, etc.), it's going to make the field even more stacked than it already is.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 20:31:39 GMT -5
Y u no tag me? Well, I think that Edwards is gonna be fucking standout this year. With the new Gibbs ride, I think he'll continue the trend of "new ride, good season", that has been carried on by Kenseth and Harvick the past two years. With his arrival, I think he'll bring everyone up at Gibbs, but I just don't see Denny Hamlin having a year that will prove 2014 was just lucky. I think he'll make the Chase, but end up around 10th in when it's all said & done. Kyle Busch will probably be usual self again, winning a few races, making the Chase & what not, but I truly believe it's Kenseth's year to have a stellar showing. I say that he either makes it to the Eliminator Round, or moves forward to the Final Four. As far as Hendrick goes, I think Jimmie Johnson will have a Jeff Gordon 2003-like season, with that being a few wins, some laps led, and a 5th or 6th place points result. Dale Earnhardt Jr will need a season to adjust, and I think that he's going to start slow, but pick it up as the season goes on. Jeff Gordon will start off 2015 very well, and reel off a couple wins right away. With that, he'll make the Chase, and in the Chase, I think he'll be a definite contender. Lastly, I think Kasey Kahne will have the speed back in his racecars that seemed to be lacking in 2014. I think he'll win a race or two, lock into the Chase, and have a good season. Lastly, I think Joey Logano is either gonna have a really cool season, or he's going to have a "feast or famine" year. Luckily, the new rules package is gonna play to his strengths, similar to how it will for Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski, among a few others, who run a lot of Nationwi- I mean XFINITY Series races, but are full-time in Cup. So I think that finding out who's got what with the new rules package, what kind of racing it will bring, and who will do the best with it will be the most interesting things to watch this season. I'm excited for it, and I especially love the new TV deal with NBC in the mix again & the optional adjustable track bar that can be used in the cockpit by the drivers. All of those things make this season something to look forward to even more, and it's only 45 days until the Daytona 500 EDIT: Whilst making this post, I realized (even further) that with all the changes (HP reduction, optional track bar, less downforce, etc.), it's going to make the field even more stacked than it already is. Does " smoke " reemerge as force ?? I say yes
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 20:32:54 GMT -5
And that was a great break down ....totally agree ...I only hope the 24 gets to homestead with a chance to win it and rewrite history !
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 20:38:47 GMT -5
World71R. Ok,I got it !! You are tough to tag mate ....I always misspell. Agree with your synopsis totally , should be a great year ! 24 will be tough
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Post by World71R on Jan 8, 2015 21:13:44 GMT -5
Y u no tag me? Well, I think that Edwards is gonna be fucking standout this year. With the new Gibbs ride, I think he'll continue the trend of "new ride, good season", that has been carried on by Kenseth and Harvick the past two years. With his arrival, I think he'll bring everyone up at Gibbs, but I just don't see Denny Hamlin having a year that will prove 2014 was just lucky. I think he'll make the Chase, but end up around 10th in when it's all said & done. Kyle Busch will probably be usual self again, winning a few races, making the Chase & what not, but I truly believe it's Kenseth's year to have a stellar showing. I say that he either makes it to the Eliminator Round, or moves forward to the Final Four. As far as Hendrick goes, I think Jimmie Johnson will have a Jeff Gordon 2003-like season, with that being a few wins, some laps led, and a 5th or 6th place points result. Dale Earnhardt Jr will need a season to adjust, and I think that he's going to start slow, but pick it up as the season goes on. Jeff Gordon will start off 2015 very well, and reel off a couple wins right away. With that, he'll make the Chase, and in the Chase, I think he'll be a definite contender. Lastly, I think Kasey Kahne will have the speed back in his racecars that seemed to be lacking in 2014. I think he'll win a race or two, lock into the Chase, and have a good season. Lastly, I think Joey Logano is either gonna have a really cool season, or he's going to have a "feast or famine" year. Luckily, the new rules package is gonna play to his strengths, similar to how it will for Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski, among a few others, who run a lot of Nationwi- I mean XFINITY Series races, but are full-time in Cup. So I think that finding out who's got what with the new rules package, what kind of racing it will bring, and who will do the best with it will be the most interesting things to watch this season. I'm excited for it, and I especially love the new TV deal with NBC in the mix again & the optional adjustable track bar that can be used in the cockpit by the drivers. All of those things make this season something to look forward to even more, and it's only 45 days until the Daytona 500 EDIT: Whilst making this post, I realized (even further) that with all the changes (HP reduction, optional track bar, less downforce, etc.), it's going to make the field even more stacked than it already is. Does " smoke " reemerge as force ?? I say yes I say, as a prediction, that Smoke wins the 500, makes the Chase and wins Talladega to move on in a nailbiter, similar to Keselowski this past year, except those would be the only two wins & Stewart comes home top 12 in points. I'd love to see that happen for him, anyways, as sort of a year for him to get his feet back beneath him.
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Post by World71R on Jan 8, 2015 21:16:22 GMT -5
World71R. Ok,I got it !! You are tough to tag mate ....I always misspell. Agree with your synopsis totally , should be a great year ! 24 will be tough Thanks for the tag I had another nickname in mind that seemed fucking brilliant, but another change would annoy some people.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2015 21:19:05 GMT -5
World71R. Ok,I got it !! You are tough to tag mate ....I always misspell. Agree with your synopsis totally , should be a great year ! 24 will be tough Thanks for the tag I had another nickname in mind that seemed fucking brilliant, but another change would annoy some people.
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