2008 AMP Energy 500 At Talladega - Part 21 of 27 (Big One #2)
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Edwards did not turn Greg Biffle. If you watched some of the replays, you would see that Biffle moved up and then back down...... Bad call on the commentators part.
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@ewertjoe not almost the same but exactly the same. that is pretty freaky though
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Way to go Carl Edwards
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"these are the moves that can win a championship" Yeah you said Dr. Punch all you gotta do is have a horseshoe up your ass and ya win five in a row by not wrecking at Talladega and all your competitors do.
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@InvisibleTeeth I agree, his luck is just unbelievable, heck the whole field can't catch a break. Looks like mr. leprechaun won't be able to do it again this year, too far back, then again, he does have luck on his side, as always ;)
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@hamlinfanVA Actually..to point out even more luck Jimmie has...Jeff Burton was actually the point leader going into this race...and he missed the wreck...and then got a flat tire on the restart!...Shit luck for everyone but Jimmie.
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juan could have one after jr pushing him
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I like how he said " WHOA that a Close call right there...... whew..... OH TROUBLE UP FRONT!! lol
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IF..................Well sucks huh? They changed the format and now the 48 dominates. You can't take anything away from the guy, he has proven he is a champion. I don't like him though. I will be super pissed if he wins 6. I'm hoping Jr does but if Jr doesn't I want Harvick, Hamlin or Gordon.
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@falloutboy9424 If NASCAR hadn't been stupid and changed their chase format, Johnson would only have 2 and Jeff would have 6. Not to mention, Carl Edwards would've been the '08 champ if not for the chase.
that prick johnson leads a charmed life!
ghostfan84 2 years ago 25
You know what's freaky...watch the way Kenseth's car behaves. He gets turned nose first into the wall when the 88 comes in and has nowhere to go. The car stays pointed at the wall after the impact, then slides down the track and never really changes its direction. It looks eerily similar to Dale Sr.'s fatal wreck in Daytona in 2001. I'm just glad Kenseth's wasn't as heavy of an impact since he was close to the wall when he got turned. But the car's behavior in that wreck is almost the same.
ewertjoe 2 years ago 12