ESPN.com - Jarrett's crew chief Borland out at Waltrip Racing
Poor guy, but guess someone had to take the fall. Couldn't be Jarrett's fault.
Poor guy, but guess someone had to take the fall. Couldn't be Jarrett's fault.
OldManAllowance,
I think you're on the right track. Isn't a safe following distance 3 to 5 seconds under 35 MPH's and 6 to 8 over 35. Just think what the safe following distance would be for over 185 MPH. I think it would be like 1.8 miles!! That would explain everything!!
True! But I don't think he was ever in the lead pack. Unless you count the start of the race.Well over 185 he was still 6-8 back for the short time he was in the race last weekend!!!
Well over 185 he was still 6-8 back for the short time he was in the race last weekend!!!
As long as we are talking sports, today's Kentucky Derby picks from yours truly. Exacta box 2, 3, 6, 8, 12, 13, 18.. One dollar will cost you 42 dollars and you get half of what the exacta pays out.. Good luck!!!
Tanx, Haz.
Oh, I'm a little short this week. Can you pitch in a couple $'s for me on those #'s. I'll gladly pay you next week! LOL
By the way, did anyone else notice in last weeks race that UPS was not THE major sponsor of Jarret's car. The major sponsors were listed as UPS/Kentucky Derby.
We are still in the early part of the season and Jarrett is out of free passes. I wonder how long Big Brown will hold out before they make a decision on changes. You have got to believe that this will be just the beginning of a long list of DNQ's.