“Can I Have a Mulligan” 500 Results

The golfers in the audience will get the title reference, the rest will have to be content in knowing Humpy Wheeler struck a blow for those that like the Chase, and close title finishes. And more proof that levigating truly is a “hard habit to break.” Following on the heels of Fridays 14 [avatar:http://cranialcavity.net/files/caution.jpg]cautions[/avatar] (an event record) and 2 reds during the Busch event. Saturday’s Cup event added to the carnage with 15 cautions (also an event record) and 1 red flag.
Through it all Jimmie Johnson prevailed charging from the back of the field to win at Lowes for the four straight time and 5th out of the last six events. Johnson’s starting spot gave him a front row seat for what was to come. Robby Gordon “threw a shoe” at the start/finish line right in front of Jimmie Johnson on lap four for the first caution of the night. His night ended under the green white [avatar:http://cranialcavity.net/files/check-flag.bmp]checker[/avatar] finish created by a Rusty Wallace spin on the backstretch that gave Johnson a piece of the Series points lead with Tony Stewart.
Of those in the Chase five of the ten had tire troubles and probably wish they had a chance to call a mulligan for the evenings efforts.
Kevin Harvick called the evening “the biggest joke in racing I’ve ever seen.” His blown right front tire prompted NASCAR to call it’s second competition yellow and mandated all teams utilize Goodyears recommended minimum tire pressure on the right side. That call by NASCAR seemed to be in align with most of the drivers who almost universally layed the blame on the track surface and speeds and not Goodyear.
I’m going to stray from the “company line” a bit. The spring Charlotte event saw a track record 22 cautions, mostly due to tire failures that sent cars into the SAFECO barriers. And as noted in the “habit” link above Cup testing a few weeks ago had the same results. The most disingenious statement of the weekend belongs to Goodyear spokesman Chad Fletcher. He attempted to do a little damage control after Friday’s Busch event by saying,




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