My favorite thing about the msm is how hypocritical they are. They wanna punch a 16 year old kid in the face for doing absolutely fucking nothing but protect a 17 year old kid for attacking a politician. Seems legit2yr · Randomshy26 · r/The_Donald
Would the Camera Spike from Black Ops 1 be a good addition to Blackout?2yr · Randomshy26 · r/Blackops4
To this day i still have no idea why Turner Motorsports fired Reed Sorenson with 5 races left in the season while he was 3rd in points, 49 points back from the leader.2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Random Stat: The last 13 races of the 2017 Xfinity Series season had 13 different winners, including 5 first time winners.7mo · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
On this date in 2005, Greg Biffle won the Auto Club 500, his first of 6 wins that season en route to a 2nd place points finish in the Nextel Chase for the Cup2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
TIL JJ Yeley filled in for Tony Stewart on lap 72 of the 2008 Coke Zero 400 due to Stewart having flu-like symptoms. Yeley was on standby after he DNQ'd the HoF Racing #96 Toyota for the race.1yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
I know I'm bringing up stuff from last year but the top picture supports the Dale Sr would've done the same thing quote when he clearly did the same thing in the 1995 IROC Daytona race.2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
TBT: Regan Smith ran 2 races in the Hendrick Motorsports #88 due to Dale Jr's concussions that he suffered during an earlier testing crash at Kansas & the big one at Talladega. Smith would finish 38th at Charlotte due to an engine failure & 7th at Kansas.1yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
How fitting is it that John Hunter Nemechek gets his first Xfinity win at Kansas2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Since we were on the topic of best finishes of 2018. How about some stage finishes? I think the stage 1 finish of the Xfinity Series race at Indy is the best one of 2018.2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
If Sterling Marlin hadn't been injured in his wreck at the fall Kansas race & was fully healthy for the last 7 races, do you think that he could've won the Winston Cup Championship in 2002?2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Kenny Wallace's unsponsored #22 PPC Racing Ford Taurus after Stacker 2 had pulled out from the team before the Busch Series race at New Hampshire. The parent company of Stacker 2, NVE Pharmaceuticals, had ran into lawsuit troubles & soon filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sept 12th, 2005.2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Throwback to when you could have up to 6 cars from 1 team on track at once2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Throwback to 2001 when Robby Gordon's 5 year contract with Morgan McClure Motorsports was terminated after just 5 races and then being replaced with the other guy that was also rumored to drive that same car during the 2000 offseason (Kevin Lepage)2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Random NASCAR Fact: Elliott Sadler was 3rd in points before the 16th race of the season at Sonoma during the 2005 Nextel Cup Series Season2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Denny Hamlin foreshadowing Trevor Bayne's future at Roush (2017 Brickyard 400)1yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Throwback to the Dashboard Cam featuring Boris Said (2006 AMD at the Glen)1yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
TIL: Dodge didn't enter the Busch Series officially until 2002 with Team Jesel fielding two cars, the #36 & #66 with the drivers being Hank Parker Jr & Casey Mears, respectively.2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Top winners in the Modern Era (1972-now) but with Trucks & Xfinity wins added/combined into it.2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
(Semi-OT) Throwback to 2010 when 19 year old Daniel Hemric won the Legends Million & did a sweet backflip afterwards2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Kyle Busch & Ron Hornaday are both tied for most wins in the Truck Series. This could all change during the first half of the 2019 season.2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Anyone else think Mike Bliss should've had a chance at the JGR #11 Chevy for 2005 instead of Jason Leffler?2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
If you're bored, looking for a challenge, & have NASCAR 07, do these setting at Talladega. Good luck, you'll need it.2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
Throwback to 2007 when the point leader entering the final race of the season again lost a tire before entering pit road but this time losing the Championship because of it1yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
This is a Jamie McMurray throwback, not a Sterling Marlin throwback, change my mind2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR
The year is 2003. Todd Bodine's team that he runs with, Herzog-Jackson Motorsports, finds a sponsor after the NBS July race at Daytona instead of releasing Bodine & the team closing down. Bodine ends up running better & picks up a few more wins & maybe even has a shot at the championship. What if?2yr · Randomshy26 · r/NASCAR