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20 Jul 2002, 03:50 (Ref:337882) | #1 | |
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This is interesting
Check out how the drivers points standings compare in the first 18 races of 2002 vs 2001.
http://www.nascar.com/kyn/nbtn/wc/da...omparison.html Last edited by Stan_MarlinMan; 20 Jul 2002 at 03:52. |
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I still say. "NASCAR, let the bad boys be BAD !!!" Take the reins off Tony Stewart & Kevin Harvick ! Bring back the attitude of aggresive racing ! |
22 Jul 2002, 05:29 (Ref:339327) | #2 | ||
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One of the things that this highlights is how well Kyle Petty has improved over last year. Good to see but unfortunately he is going to lose the Sprint sponsor at the end of the year. Sprint is in serious financial do-do right now so it isn't a performance-related issue.
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23 Jul 2002, 08:03 (Ref:340354) | #3 | ||
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It isn't just Sprint. A lot of companies are in serious financial do-do right now. Have you been paying attention to the Stock Market at all? It's down to the lowest point it's been in since 1991-92.
Last week I thought about buying some Worldcom stock, but I didn't and now I wish I had. It was 5 cents a share at the time. and today it was at 13 cents a share. That would have more than doubled any investment. |
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According to the Official NASCAR Rule Book, Rule 12-4-A, "actions deemed as detrimental to stock car racing", NASCAR should be fined and put on probation. |
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The following is an excerpt from Money Magazine:
THROW THE BUMS IN JAIL! I dont know why otherwise smart people seem to think that white-collar crimes like price fixing, insider trading and accounting fraud don't count. If anything, they are worse than garden-variety crimes like bank robbery because they hurt more people and cause far more damage. And white-collar crime, however genteel, is no different than any other crime when it comes to deterrence. We need tough law enforcement and some tough sentences to send a strong message to Corporate America: We're not going to take it anymore. My comment: Companies like Worldcom, Enron, Arthur Andersen,Tyco, Global Crossing, Qwest, etc are killing the stock market and in turn making it very difficult for auto racing to obtain and keep sponsorship. The people that were responsible for "cooking-the-books" should be thrown in jail along with the stock analysts that mislead thousands of investors. |
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