Washed away with my foot in my mouth
I stated a few weeks ago that I have no love for the Roush/Fenway boys, and I don't. How could I being a red blooded New Yorker? could I ever like anything with such close Red Sox ties? NO!
Having spent the weekend in the city of Boston may have debased my stance on this, but it did not.
With that being said I can say that it wasn't just the Roush dominance that made it hard to watch the race on sunday/monday. Maybe it was the fact that there were no green flag runs longer than 10 laps on Sunday.
Maybe it was the drivers complaining about the track conditions, or maybe it was the track. Or the fact that I was up until 2 in the morning waiting for the race to be called..
I drove 400 miles this weekend in the treacherous stormy weather the northeast endured this weekend. Granted it was not at 200 miles an hour (in fact it was barely 40mph) but was I complaining, NO!
What a bounce back for the 24/48 tandem. They are looking as sharp as they did in November. That is not good news for the rest of the field.
Forgive me if I am mumbling, it is hard to talk with my foot in my mouth, and that is exactly where it will stay after the performance by Carl Edwards. My hat is off to the 99 this week, Carl ran circles around all the competition on route to his first backflip of the season!!
Michael Clark (emsea)
Having spent the weekend in the city of Boston may have debased my stance on this, but it did not.
With that being said I can say that it wasn't just the Roush dominance that made it hard to watch the race on sunday/monday. Maybe it was the fact that there were no green flag runs longer than 10 laps on Sunday.
Maybe it was the drivers complaining about the track conditions, or maybe it was the track. Or the fact that I was up until 2 in the morning waiting for the race to be called..
I drove 400 miles this weekend in the treacherous stormy weather the northeast endured this weekend. Granted it was not at 200 miles an hour (in fact it was barely 40mph) but was I complaining, NO!
What a bounce back for the 24/48 tandem. They are looking as sharp as they did in November. That is not good news for the rest of the field.
Forgive me if I am mumbling, it is hard to talk with my foot in my mouth, and that is exactly where it will stay after the performance by Carl Edwards. My hat is off to the 99 this week, Carl ran circles around all the competition on route to his first backflip of the season!!
Michael Clark (emsea)
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