31st May 2005

The Coke 600 Cesspool

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This weeks NASCAR Cesspool threatens to become the “Cess-ocean” with an over abundant amount of deserving entrants. First lets look at the “teammates” that did their syncronized swimming routine in the cesspool:

“Team” Ganassi: Casey Mears and Sterling Marlin tangled on lap 216. Mears finished 34th 12 laps adrift from the leader and Marlin’s night ended then and there for a 39th place finish.

“Team” Hendricks: While the team dominated the first third of the event - often residing in the 1-5 positions - and J. Johnson is now the only three-pete 600 winner the remainder of its members did their best to be their own worst enemy. Brian Vickers led the most laps, but triggered a crash with 21 laps left that also snagged teammate Gordon. Kyle Busch played pinball wizard most the the night bouncing off many unmovable and some moving objects, but amazingly finished a creditable 7th.

“Team” DEI: The Dale Earnhardt Jr., Michael Waltrip “spin to lose” strategy1 will no doubt be this weeks hot story in the press and at DEI headquarters in Mooresville, N.C. Earnhardt, who was already a lap down punted Waltrip out of the race then limped home to a 33rd place finish and not so incidently dropped from 11th to 15th in the Chase for the Cup. Tony Eury Sr., who was Earnhardt

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