NASCAR Fantasy League 2019

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First vote prize goes to @Russ989 . A Honda Pioneer 700 wEnch!

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I’ll pass on your league fellas I’ve played them before, there just not my cup of tea. I’d rather play the sport physically, I guess it’s just the athlete in me. I wish you all happy winnings.
I worked for a NASCAR team/owner for a long time and I miss the smells and the good people That I was surrounded with. Thanks for talking about this sport today, it was fun. I’ll let you guys get back to your league good luck:)
 
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Ford did way too good last year. Rules changes will change that. Can't have fords winning. Hey let's face it you're basically rooting for decals.
 
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Google it. Bribery, admission of guilt, donation to Clintons, then pardon.
Found it. I was hoping for something bloodier like Don King's felonies.


6. Rick Hendrick

Johnson's not the only racing figure who has received a pardon, though. Hendrick, the owner of the Hendrick Motorsports team that's included such famed drivers as Jeff Gordon, is also the owner of a giant chain of auto dealerships.

During the import-crazed 1980s, getting Hondas in your inventory often meant bribing Honda execs to send you a larger allocation of the popular cars. Hendrick played this game for his dealerships, and in the process gave execs thousands of dollars in cars, cash, and even houses. I

In 1997, he pleaded guilty to mail fraud in connection with these shenanigans. His sentence included a $250,000 fine, a year of home confinement, three years of probation, and an order to stay away from his racing team. In December 2000, Bill Clinton pardoned Hendrick.
 
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Found it. I was hoping for something bloodier like Don King's felonies.


6. Rick Hendrick

Johnson's not the only racing figure who has received a pardon, though. Hendrick, the owner of the Hendrick Motorsports team that's included such famed drivers as Jeff Gordon, is also the owner of a giant chain of auto dealerships.

During the import-crazed 1980s, getting Hondas in your inventory often meant bribing Honda execs to send you a larger allocation of the popular cars. Hendrick played this game for his dealerships, and in the process gave execs thousands of dollars in cars, cash, and even houses. I

In 1997, he pleaded guilty to mail fraud in connection with these shenanigans. His sentence included a $250,000 fine, a year of home confinement, three years of probation, and an order to stay away from his racing team. In December 2000, Bill Clinton pardoned Hendrick.
Yeah it looks like he’s done what most of our politicians do but got caught. Almost as bad as having a murderer walking street.:cool: I’ll never be able to watch a race again...NOT!
 
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