Greg Biffle Will Need Monstrous Fast Laps to Double Up
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Greg Biffle finally got the win that I and plenty of others had called for at various venues this year. With what he called a “text-book pass” the Biff relegated Jimmy Johnson to runner-up status at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Johnson was good again. Tony Stewart was good for a change. Dale Earnhardt Jr was tough early, and petulant late. None of them won. Kyle Busch sucked (maybe because of his crew). Earnhardt bitched (at his crew). Stewart apologized (to his crew). Johnson probably shrugged and told his crew, “we’ll see how good they are at Dover”.
Chase week one is done and gone. Chase race number two is on deck. Biffle was probably a long shot to be a factor for the championship before Sunday night. If he can win at The Monster Mile in Dover - and he’s been among the best there for better than three years - he will stamp himself as the “real deal” in the early playoffs.
This is the Fast Lap blog and it is a comment blog. We want to read what YOUR opinions are to the four Fast Lap topics which follow. And then we plan to assault your opinions and cause huge, vociferous debate. Take a shot.
1: Should NASCAR be more flexible with qualifying and not so quick to cancel-but move it?
2: The much anticipated debut of Joey Logano was not too impressive; was it driver or equipment?
3: Can Kyle Busch’s championship hopes be realized now?
4: Last week it was Stewart/Zippadelli-this week its Earnhardt/Eury. Are these spats showing cracks in their relationships or just idle chatter?
Got any opinions on those babies? Are you ready to defend your position. Better yet, are you prepared to have your thoughts thrown out to the ON PIT ROW studio audience? It could happen. We want it to happen, in fact. Come on, I want to argue with you!
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