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    What about Scott Speed?

    Just when one thinks of the first talent show, of course, happened on a road that should by rights, be kept in an F-1 old driver and all, and his teammate, the rod and he misses the race.

    It makes no sense. I'm beginning to wonder whether the Red Bull team should, from 80-20 Allmendinger has much better results in the rpm and Scott Speed shown to qualify at least one route.

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    Scott Speed is recruiting a new one. He spent the first years of the World Cup last year; he ran a few ARCA and Truck races. It is difficult, more than that, it was almost certainly the least experienced rider in every race he runs to predict.

    Qualifying for the race, he pulled a rookie mistake. It grows very strong and was on track for a top 10 or top-5 starting place, then ran track at the 10th (of 11) bend, and lost much time. If he or his team would have played a cool, he had a simple network can be accessed midpack.

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    On lap 78 Scott Speed as the lead.

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    Disappointing, I would have thought he would be performing better. They rushed the program compared to the pace they said they were going to do.

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    Scott wasn't all that good in Formula 1, and he hasn't done all that well in NASCAR.

    Not sure why anyone would expect him to be running up front at Sonoma, particularly in a Joe Nemecheck car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kmamaji View Post
    Scott wasn't all that good in Formula 1, and he hasn't done all that well in NASCAR.

    Not sure why anyone would expect him to be running up front at Sonoma, particularly in a Joe Nemecheck car.

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    I think that people would expect him to qualify for the race on his own. Especially since his teammate (with only one cup win in total to his credit) was on the pole.

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    He had more of a red mist going than he needed because Vickers was on pole and over did it 2 corners from the end. Apparently his intermediate times were plenty fast enough.

    The other issue is, he may know road racing, but he still isn't really coming to grips from a COT Cup car. An f1 car it isn't.

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    Is he any Kin to Lake Speed?

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    He is not a relation of Lake Speed. If he was, Lake wouldn't admit it either. Lake is a god fearing Christian, and Scott is a guy with an F bomb all set to go, painted toe nails and looks like he is the token white guy in a hip hop video.

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    Well it takes all kinds I guess but painted toenails? I have to wonder what the other drivers are thinking about this character. Being described as the "token white guy in a hip hop video" is not making me think he is going to fit in too well.


 

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