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Nov 7, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Tony Stewart blames media for calling Talladega a boring race

Full story: Al.com - Everything Alabama

Tony Stewart's crew works on his damaged car after a wreck at Talladega last week Tony Stewart was asked on Friday whether he really thought last week's race at Talladega was boring.

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“Time for a new Champ”

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Nov 7, 2009
 

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I guess it's official...Tony has been drinking the nascar koolaid and has gone completely PC...uggh

I realize as an owner he has to be more careful with what he says but his fans liked him for his honesty and speaking his mind. The race was boring in the middle - don't back peddle now and blame the media.
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Nov 7, 2009
 
Kudous Tony you r 100% right !!!! 4

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Nov 7, 2009
 
LTE14 wrote:
I guess it's official...Tony has been drinking the nascar koolaid and has gone completely PC...uggh
I realize as an owner he has to be more careful with what he says but his fans liked him for his honesty and speaking his mind. The race was boring in the middle - don't back peddle now and blame the media.
Wasn't he the one asking for No-Doze during the race? You're right, he's gone over to the dark side.
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Nov 7, 2009
 
Nascar in full-fledge damage control.

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Cleo wrote:
Nascar in full-fledge damage control.
And their too stupid to figure out that their "damage control" is only driving more fans away.
Cleo

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Nov 7, 2009
 
On the bright side, if it keeps up, the saturday night short track races should see their attendance go up along with different series not affliated with Nascar.
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Nov 7, 2009
 
The beginning and the ending of the race weren't too boring. But the middle 3 hours were a bit of a soozefest to me.
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Nov 7, 2009
 
I meant SNOOZEFEST!!!!!!
Ruttrosmokesmojo

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Personally I think it would be good for Nascar if people spent the next year going to their local tracks and let Nascar get taste of what they are doing to the sport. Because judging from jj's sales and popularity he won't be able to subsidize them for long...then dirt and short track saturday night would not have a problem offering bigger purses and names to their events. And it would help each places local and state economy as well.At least then the money would go into the "right pockets. And the France Family would have to find a new way to subsidize their habits. JMHO though

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Trollersaurus wrote:
I meant SNOOZEFEST!!!!!!
Was wondering what a soozefest was lol!

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Nov 7, 2009
 
Ruttrosmokesmojo wrote:
Personally I think it would be good for Nascar if people spent the next year going to their local tracks and let Nascar get taste of what they are doing to the sport. Because judging from jj's sales and popularity he won't be able to subsidize them for long...then dirt and short track saturday night would not have a problem offering bigger purses and names to their events. And it would help each places local and state economy as well.At least then the money would go into the "right pockets. And the France Family would have to find a new way to subsidize their habits. JMHO though
Great idea! Now if I could just find someone around here who likes dirt track racing...
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#12
Nov 7, 2009
 
Tony said he needed help to stay awake... so, I guess after his wreck Rick gave him a call and told him what to say... just like he does all the other robot drivers... rats is all I can say about that

“Life is good...”

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Nov 7, 2009
 
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Was wondering what a soozefest was lol!
I thought it had something to do with me. lol
Snow

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Nov 7, 2009
 
I am not the media I was at the race it was boring .
I came home and canceled all my tickets for next year.
I have gone to 10 races each yr for years and years.
Tony was as bored as everyone else he admited it so he just needs to STHU. Guess that wreck woke him up....
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Nov 7, 2009
 
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Wasn't he the one asking for No-Doze during the race? You're right, he's gone over to the dark side.
Tony was heard saying to his crew chief to say something funny to keep him awake. They even played that quote on TWIN. So what the hell is he saying now? The race WAS boring.

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If the fans don't watch or go to the races, then Tony and the other drivers' lifestyles will be severely altered. You see what is happening with sponsors and teams in this economy. When you look at it from that point of view, it doesn't surprise me that they have changed their tune. JMO

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#17
Nov 7, 2009
 
Didn't anyone see the video not only was he made about the media coverage . When they told him the fans left to walk around the track .His response was something like If it wouldnt get me into trouble I would tell you what I think .But I will keep quiet .Smoke was also mad at the fans. Its on Nascar.com you can hear from the man himself.
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#18
Nov 7, 2009
 
Nascar has ruined racing at Dega. My first race was in 78', at the age of 14, I saw many of the greats race their heart out. Lennie Pond won that race and there were something like 78 lead changes. Donnie Allison, Bobby, Waltrip, and many others. Oh, by the way, NO PLATES. I've attended just about every race at that track since that year and the racing was so much better before the plates and before Nascar decided to turn the cars into "IROC" cars. Same shape car for everyone. What a joke.

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Nov 8, 2009
 
Sycamore wrote:
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Great idea! Now if I could just find someone around here who likes dirt track racing...
You come out and see me next summer and I'll show you those 'white legs' in your avatar in person! lol :)

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Nov 8, 2009
 
Interesting that Smoke said, "Smoke wants something to keep him from going to sleep"
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