Re: Sliding through the lights trying to stage
Guys, this thread is going downhill fast. Hopefully for some perspective I'd offer that the whole deal hinged on the Salt Lake Final. I've linked that thread here previously so won't repeat but that 21 point swing made all the difference (coincidentally, it had no impact on who finished 2nd vs 3rd). The manner in which that final was conducted (as commented on by DRC reporter on the scene) brought a lot of scrutiny on how the Vegas race went down. If there was an agreement at Salt Lake the run could have been done a thousand ways to minimize suspicion or the parties in question could have addressed it but for whatever reason they made the run with a "in your face" approach that was unsettling to many, myself included. It's really unfortunate (and wrong) that Gilley and Romero got caught in the back draft of Salt Lake. At the end of the season the Salt Lake final will be remembered by many as "The Run" aka "The Run" by Tony Schumacher in 2006 that beat Doug Kalitta but this run for far different reasons. So all parties can rant and rave but no matter what is said for many many racers there will always be an asterisk on this championship. I wish Lamb had won the Vegas race, it would have at least negated the Salt Lake final and it would have faded away just like so many other runs. But he didn't and this is what we're stuck with. Personally, I wish Lamb and Drew both a huge amount of success in the future. They are both great young drivers with the support of their families so I'm sure they will have many championship runs in the future.
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