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aww another spoiled punk who dosent think he has to play by the rules the kid cant drive anyway prob just saved daddy a bunch of money two races = two weeks he cant wreck or break something
i was very upset to hear that the tour would treat one of their regulars who support the division like that. they did everything in their power to meet nascars request, it was a back up car that had everything teched except frame heights and weight because they had closed tech. Even when the 09 team said they would make weight after the race. How good does nascar think they would be on a back up car with no laps on it. And if its not bad enough to not let them race Loudon, they then take away the next two races for the team. I just cant understand it. I dont know what the 09 team has done to the Tour to be treated like that. If that would have been TC would they have done the same. And if they would have, then I think they need to take a look at the rules that are in place.