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Posted By: Howard, on host 205.184.139.41
Date: Friday, March 17, 2000, at 18:06:36

I know I promised not to predict any races this season, but I didn't say I wouldn't gripe and complain. I don't give a hoot what kind of car a driver drives. However, it seems to be important to some people. I notice the first few races this season, were won by Ford products. Then NASCAR changed the rules, allowing Chevrolets(a GM product) to improve the the air dam under the front bumper. Now GM cars are winning. Jeff Gordon's Chevy is now competative(on the pole at Darlington) and Earnhart is winning in a his. It is beginning to look like NASCAR is manipulating the rules a little too much. I'm fairly neutral on this subject because I have several favorite drivers, at least one in each of the three makes that run in these races, and next year I may have favorites in four makes. But it begins to look like the outcomes are controlled. Rules are good. Water is good, too. However, too much of either can be bad.
Howard

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