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Subject: Could Carl Edwards be the new Jimmy Spencer ?


Author:
Al
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Date Posted: Wednesday, March 10, 08:59:13pm

I hope he is, and here's why. Everyone wants more exciting racing, so do I. That's what Carl gave us, and everyone wants Nascar to throw the book at him. I did to, at first, but not now, not anymore. And I'd feel the same way no matter who crashed into who. IF Nascar only puts these guys on probation, which is nothing, then why not? Why not bring back the good old days of racing, isn't that what we want? Fueds, heels and hero's? Villians and the White Hats? You crash me, I crash you, simple and entertaining, sometimes safe, sometimes dangerous.

Don't get me wrong. I don't want to see drivers hurt or killed.

As long as there are no consistent rules or penalties, I say bring back the good old days right now. Brad and Carl can go at it all year and I'll love to watch.

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