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« on: February 19, 2018, 10:21:01 AM »
Dillon: "I did what I had to do at the end. I hate it for the #10 guys..." blah, blah, blah. Lots of blame to go around. 1) Earnhardt Sr. for his role in making this form of "driving" acceptable, 2) Richard Childress for caring more about wins than integrity...he condoned Sr. doing chit like this, and now he celebrates with his grandson and basically makes it sound like this was somehow a great win....it wasn't!, 3) Dillon, who wouldn't even have been a factor, if not for attrition, for his own actions with his front bumper. He made it sound like he had momentum and could't slow, but I clearly saw something else. He got to within 3 ft. of the #10 and the gap stayed just that for a millisecond....before he rammed him once (to let him know he was there?), and then again, and on the 2nd hit just kept pushing 'til there was no way the #10 was not going to wreck. It was sickening! And finally, 4) NASCAR for allowing this behavior to continue w/o penalties time and time again. Oh sometimes they slap someone with a fine or loss of points, but when was the last time someone got the "win" taken away and placed last for actions like that? Oh, you know the answer to that...NEVER! What a load of unadulterated crap!