ASCC at Kentucky
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Casey Lester: Hell yeah! Awesome job by everybody! I really didn't think we'd come back from Watkins like this, but I'll take it. This car handled like a dream through the corners, which is probably why I was hovering around the Top 5 all night. Great work by everyone here at the Chapman stable and I absolutely cannot wait for next week!
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Re: ASCC at Kentucky
Bobby Miller, Jr. Strikes Again for Nash
The Nash Motorsports gang came to the Kentucky Speedway with a new car after the massive accident at Watkins Glen that saw the #7 Quaker State Bolden Chaser lodged into the tire barrier at the exit of the bus stop chicane. Nash had high hopes for Kentucky, as he's always performed better at the 1.5 milers than the road courses or superspeedways. However, Tri-Oval's Bobby Miller, Jr. made sure that Nash's day would somehow be ruined. Remember, Miller, Jr. was the culprit at Watkins Glen that sent the #7 into the tire barrier. The two tangled on lap 30 in the tri-oval of all places, sending both into the wall. Both continued, and Nash came home with a 24th place finish, 2 laps down.
"I've almost given up, y'all. I've done about as much as I can this year, and nothing is going our way. And then the Tri-Oval armada continues to harass the whole field. Whatever, man," said Nash.
Nash's somewhat puzzling interview seems to sum up his 2012 ASCC campaign, where the team sits very low in the points.
The Nash Motorsports gang came to the Kentucky Speedway with a new car after the massive accident at Watkins Glen that saw the #7 Quaker State Bolden Chaser lodged into the tire barrier at the exit of the bus stop chicane. Nash had high hopes for Kentucky, as he's always performed better at the 1.5 milers than the road courses or superspeedways. However, Tri-Oval's Bobby Miller, Jr. made sure that Nash's day would somehow be ruined. Remember, Miller, Jr. was the culprit at Watkins Glen that sent the #7 into the tire barrier. The two tangled on lap 30 in the tri-oval of all places, sending both into the wall. Both continued, and Nash came home with a 24th place finish, 2 laps down.
"I've almost given up, y'all. I've done about as much as I can this year, and nothing is going our way. And then the Tri-Oval armada continues to harass the whole field. Whatever, man," said Nash.
Nash's somewhat puzzling interview seems to sum up his 2012 ASCC campaign, where the team sits very low in the points.
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