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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on March-4-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

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By NASCAR’s use of the word “issue” it clears the way for Carl Edwards to keep his victory.

NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said Edwards’ car did not fail post-race inspection. Instead he said that inspectors found something amiss.

“We had an issue in post-race inspection with the 99. The lid on the oil reservoir encasement, or the oil tank box, was off,” Poston said. “So we’re going to take the 99 back to the [NASCAR] Research and Development Center in Concord, N.C., and if there are any actions that need to be taken, those will be taken and announced next week.”

What? If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck then it is a duck.

If a car fails post-race inspection, and the cause is not clearly a mechanical malfunction then it must be cheating - human error or not. Human error happens before the race and is caught in the many pre-race inspections, there is no human error in the post-race inspection just cheating.

The lid of the oil cooler was completely off. I’ve never hear of one just coming off like that, but then again, I don’t work on these cars everyday so I could be out in left field here, although I don’t think I am (at this point in time at least). The lid had to have been aided by human hands in order for it to come off. Edwards didn’t hit anything so it can’t even be blamed on that.

The scenario that I envisioned was one that goes like this;

Carl: “The car is just too tight in the corners, what are we going to do?”

Bob Osborne (Crew Chief): “Don’t worry we’ve got it covered, um I mean uncovered.”

Bob, to crew member: “Make sure you back that bolt off a bit so the lid is loose and we get that air suction.”

Then we all know what happened next.

Carl: “It was just one of those mistakes, human error.”

Yep, he loosened it off too much so that it fell off.

My predictions as to how all of this will pan out:

- Carl will loose 100 points, as will Rousch/Fenway but they will be allowed to keep the win.
- Bob Osborne will get a 6 race probation and get fined no less than $10 000 and no more than $50 000.
- Rousch/Fenway will also get the same fine as Osborne.

Personally, I think the fines and penalties should be more harsh for those infractions caught in post-race inspections than for pre-race inspections because if you get caught cheating before you actually did it then there is no way you can effect the outcome of the race, unlike getting caught after you cheated where you were able to effect the outcome.

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Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on March-4-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Eclectic

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I titled this image “Fate”. This is shot through an old John Deere window. Every picture tells a story, some sad, some happy, some inspiring, some comforting and in this case it could be any, but for me it suggests fate. The veins of glass that may have started as a simple crack and with time, ill repair and hard work the window progressed to a state of demise yet somehow can still reflect beauty. Perhaps the farmer that owns this Deere prefers to keep the old girl just the way she is.

Fate… I read a clip on Fox Sports last night about Robby Gordon’s impending appeal. The idea that the outcome of this could very well seal his fate was disturbing to me. Losing the appeal will place him in a position that will likely cost him his NASCAR career. He has fought so hard to gain the ground he has as the only owner/driver left in NASCAR, well Kyle Petty qualifies for this too but with the Petty Empire behind him. Robby has courage, stoic integrity and blind faith with a backbone made of steel. He has managed to keep Jim Beam as a sponsor and somehow keeps things moving forward. I don’t care what anybody says… this infraction is not his fault or the fault of his team. Dodge has taken full responsibility and given that this was Robby’s first race in an Evernham Dodge it’s all too obvious that they were only following protocol. Whatever happens happens, yet I will be feeling his pain. Fate will be, but Faith in Robby moving forward in another venue helps. Back to Open Wheel perhaps and he has his Offroad career.

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