sid wrote:
And big time props to the track crew for getting the track race ready - turn 1 wasn't great, but considering what they had to overcome, they did a fantastic job!!
I understand it was alot of work, I understand it was a nice day, I understand the track got lucky racing modifieds through water and not having a major incident but that was not "race ready". Giving drivers and owners the choice to "man up" chancing a pretty major saftey issue or throw away your season by going home is tough to swallow.
The races wouldn't stay green if that much water splashed on the track from the infield for any division. Going green with it there is kindof nutty.
I also understand it turned out OK but being lucky isn't being smart. i guess the show must go on.