Double Clutchin’-Just Give Me a Race And a Radio And I’ll Be Fine
First of all, let me be honest and let you know straight up that this will not be a really in-depth analysis of the race, because I didn’t get the chance to see the race Saturday night. Due to the death of my uncle, I was coming back from Indiana while the race was going on, and I spent most of my time driving through Kentucky, frantically radio-hopping from one radio station to the other, trying to find a station that had the MRN race broadcast (since I’m still a caveman and haven’t jumped to any kind of satellite radio). Luckily for me, I was able to catch the last 50 or so laps uninterrupted. I caught the first few laps, then lost the signal for awhile and then caught it back later on in the race.
Just in time to hear the announcers talking about J.J. Yeley replacing Tony Stewart. I’m waiting to hear what the complete story on this is; I know that the official word is flu-like symptoms, but I’m sure that there will be lots of rumors about Stewart stepping out of the car. Unlike those conspiracy theorists; however, I will not be paying any attention to those rumors. if Stewart says he was too sick to be in the car, he was too sick to be in the car, period.
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