Re: RE: RE: Re: Proud of Dodge

From: Andy Levy (andylevy@bigfoot.com)
Date: Wed Feb 21 2001 - 08:58:33 EST


Maybe they didn't want to push too hard because they weren't 100Uonfident the
engine could go the distance? Blowing an engine at the 200 mile mark isn't a
great way to make your debut in NASCAR.

The Man From Utopia wrote:

> >
> > Ok! I cannot hold off, Dodge team (#9, #19)'SANDBAGGED' the
> > Dayton race. Why? I don't have a clue. Both cars stood in the back until
> > the last 15 laps. It was the Caterpillar Dodge (#22) that was very
> > aggressive in the race and pretty much dominated the front pack until the
> > 16-car pile up. Where were the Dodge boys? In the back
> sandbagging....maybe
> > they wanted the Dale to win. The Cheerios Car was also heavily damaged by
> > the pile up.
> >
>
> Casey Atwood(19) made it up to the front for a least a couple of laps. But
> yeah I wonder why too... Ward Burton(22) and Sterling Marlin(40) made an
> excellent showing for Dodge. Bill Elliot(9) finished 5th..
>
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