If there was ever a Hall of Fame of random start and park drivers, many of those seen in this qualifying would be first ballot entries. Two seconds a lap slower at Auto Club is embarrassing.
Incorrect, actually. I learned rewatching some Busch races that he start and parked some races in the early 00's when he was fielding PT entries for Jeff Fuller & David R. He S&P the 87 a few times, and also ran a 2nd or 3rd car at times. Wasnt every race but it did happen a few times.
The time the 05 took there superspeedway car
Oh geez they did.
This happened a few times over the years with smaller teams bringing speedway cars to other tracks.
But how did the 05 parker get through inspection templates w a SS Tallatona car?
@@AlexMalycke08 NASCAR probably didn't bother because they knew the car was seconds off the pace
I forgot how fast those white 90 and 91 cars were. Always made the field, sometimes shockingly fast, and almost always a S&P.
So. The 05 brought a speedway car.
And it needed cooling. So they just punched a hole in the bumper 😂😂
@@gabewood983 isn't it just great lol
@ that’s a word for it 😂
If there was ever a Hall of Fame of random start and park drivers, many of those seen in this qualifying would be first ballot entries. Two seconds a lap slower at Auto Club is embarrassing.
Nemechek never start and parked in the Xfinity series, although he did start and park in the Cup series driving his own team.
Incorrect, actually. I learned rewatching some Busch races that he start and parked some races in the early 00's when he was fielding PT entries for Jeff Fuller & David R. He S&P the 87 a few times, and also ran a 2nd or 3rd car at times. Wasnt every race but it did happen a few times.
Kinda weird to see Andy Ponstein without the Penske-styled numbers.
They just threw random numbers on there every other week, weird logic