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Post by justin4 on Oct 21, 2019 16:36:45 GMT
-2 to start Martinsville. I honestly don’t see them making it through this round. MAYBE he can beat the 22, but that would depend on the other 3 behind him not doing well. It just hasn’t been a Championship season. The struggle at Kansas, usually one of his best tracks, was telling. Attachments:
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Post by big4fan on Oct 22, 2019 11:01:06 GMT
We have to win in this round to advance.
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Post by Greg4fan on Oct 22, 2019 22:53:55 GMT
I will be pleasantly stunned if they make Homestead. And honestly I think this season has been a success regardless. To win three races, including a prestigious one like Indy, with a package that doesn't really suit Kevin and they were behind on to start the year is acceptable.
I imagine this week is all about the 9 car, and then the Toyotas seem to have taken a mammoth leap ahead of the competition and one of them should win Texas. I guess our best chance is probably Phoenix but it isn't the auto win it used to be, for sure.
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Post by russellb on Oct 23, 2019 19:30:38 GMT
ODDS TO WIN 2019 NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP SERIES FIRST DATA 500 (10/27/19) Driver Odds Kyle Busch 5/2 Denny Hamlin 9/2 Martin Truex Jr. 6/1 Brad Keselowski 7/1 Joey Logano 7/1 Chase Elliott 7/1 Kevin Harvick 14/1 Ryan Blaney If you have some extra money I'd put it on Kevin.
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Post by igothud on Oct 26, 2019 16:00:47 GMT
Goal tomorrow would be to survive. Top 5! We know he can win at this track. Problem is... I think he'll be good for a top 10 and that wont be good enough. I fear tomorrow will but the 4 team in a must win to move on. And I agree... Phoenix isn't the go to like it was. Toyota is just way to strong.
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Post by Salma on Nov 4, 2019 11:48:59 GMT
Ain't no more!
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