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Cool.

A little from column A, a little from column B. We hate the terrible crashes where somebody could be injured. I think I can speak for most true fans, even the dumb ones, when I say that nobody thought last year's Coke Zero 400 wreck was cool. Austin Dillon's car flew through the air, bounced against the fence that

The boredom complaint is one I hear often. I completely get it. Honestly, there are stretches of a race — sometimes even an entire race — where it gets very dull.

That's true, yeah. I've read that. It's just so unfortunate that he didn't have one. Fortunately, they've made it about as safe as they can at this point, although some tracks (such as Dover) still need to install more of the SAFER barriers. If the sport was still as hazardous as it was when Dale Sr. wrecked, Austin

I think that scene made most of us tear up. Right?

Oh, it absolutely makes a difference. You can just watch it for the thrill of the fast cars, and we all enjoy that component of it as well, but the TV commentators (all of whom are former drivers or crew chiefs) talk constantly about the mechanics of the cars and the more technical aspects. After watching for a while,

I think Han knew what was going to happen and essentially committed suicide. That's the only way that scene works. He's not dumb enough to have seriously believed his son would suddenly turn to the good side.

Oh, the people in charge can go to hell, absolutely. The CEO is a major moron who has vocally supported Donald Trump. The commercialism doesn't bother me, because it's necessary for the sport to function, but NASCAR frequently makes decisions that infuriate the fans and even the drivers.

I dunno. After what happened to Han Solo, I don't really feel like insulting Adam Driver. I've seen what he's capable of and I prefer to keep my insidey parts un-lightsabered.

We're good, man. You're a good poster. I do kinda have to stand by my original point, but "fuck off" was too rude. I edited my post to be less harsh. I know I'm way too defensive about this. It's just because the sport gets such a bad rep because there's the implication that everybody who enjoys or participates in it

I'm sorry. Your joke was harmless. It just struck a nerve because people say that kind of shit unironically all the time.

I know that's what it was this time. I just encounter that kind of thinking so much, and it really annoys me. Yes, some of the worst mouth-breathing morons on the planet enjoy NASCAR. That's not the sport's fault. Football fans on the whole aren't exactly a progressive lot either.

I get so sick of reading stuff like this. There is no sport that requires more intellect to be able to succeed in. Contrary to what dipshits like Jeff Dunham say, it's a hell of a lot more than just "making left turns." The amount of work, mathematics and science that go into designing the cars and then successfully

She probably has photos of one of Bryan Singer's sex parties to use as blackmail. That's the only way somebody who both can't act and is reportedly a shitty person would keep getting acting gigs.

Oh goddammit, now Katherine Heigl is in that Soderbergh movie? I wanted to be excited for it. How the hell does she keep getting chances?

Downvoted.

Have mercy!

That traumatized me as a kid. He wasn't even my favorite driver, but it was horrible nonetheless. I can still picture it. They showed a clip of it in a montage of fatal wrecks earlier this season, to show how much safer the sport is now, and I felt nauseated just seeing it again. What's really sad is that the safety

"Skeeter? I hardly know 'er!"

"Wow! More like Rolling in the Bleep!"