Lightfoot’s scheme to soak the bubbas, after luring them into the big city from their chicken farms and potato patches. Looks like it blew up on her face. Too bad so sad. I watched about 20 minutes of it on TV— a string of cars, bumper to bumper, driving down a city street—not one passed anyone else while I was watching. Boring. Watching regular rush hour might have been more exciting.
Go back and watch the last 50 laps, HB. It was EPIC!
The number of passes does not equal the quantity of entertainment value, as F1 officionados are wont to say about NASCAR. van Gisbergen demonstrated, as a first time winner in his first start, that V-8 Supercar drivers are far more adept in the art of passing on a road circuit. Racing in the wet is almost never done in NASCAR, so another barrier to NASCAR being pigeonholed as a regional sport has been assaulted. So an interesting race on several levels. Clearly, the author is not a race fan with a hammer in his had with everything lookingike a nail. I’m guessing you aren’t a race fan either because you didn’t watch the whole race.