18th September 2006

Johnson, Busch Bow Out of Chase

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You couldn’t ask for a better start to this year’s Chase after looking at the results of its first event at NHIS. Well, maybe some could. But as a writer you couldn’t ask for much more.

4 Laps down. That was how Ted Christopher started the race due to a temporarily delayed spotter. While I see race “control’s” point, I have to ask; When you start shotgun on the field of 43 just what was the spotter needed for? The only threat to the #27 Chevy would’ve been if the driver he had been blinded by the exhaust smoke of the other 42 starters?

“I hope I don’t eat the words I said early on when I said you can’t win the championship here in New Hampshire, but you can lose it today.” - Jimmie Johnson.

Wanna borrow a knife and fork Jimmie?

Don’t worry, the table is set for two and you’ll be joined by Kyle Busch with reservations at the Also-Ran Cafe. Corner table, next to the kitchen. Like Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman and Jeremy Mayfield in 2004 and Kurt Busch after he lost his bid to win back-to-back Cups NHIS has taken an early toll on the Anointed Ten

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  1. 1 On September 19th, 2006, Anonymous said:#

    Whoa now! Your headline says Johnson is out. Not true! It can’t be, otherwise my commentary article from a few days ago is already hogwash…

    Past history suggests a driver can suffer one bad race. It’s Johnson’s mulligan. It has to be! I don’t want to be made a fool.

    Nice post, Marc.

  2. 2 On September 19th, 2006, Marc said:#

    Don, is that you forgetting to enter a name in the name slot?

    I suspect so. Sorry, while mathmatics says otherwise the history of the trials and tribulations of Smoke, Newman, Mayfield and Busch (the newlywed) at NHIS is the tail of the tape for me.

    Both the Hendricks boys are toast, unless the nearly impossible happens, five or six more in the top ten have similar miserable finishes.

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