tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684463172854959042.post875171330986284870..comments2024-02-27T17:43:37.207-05:00Comments on View From the Racetrack Grandstand: How About that Maven?That Blog Guyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15487597769210721585noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684463172854959042.post-3495188524206924112013-11-10T20:13:24.274-05:002013-11-10T20:13:24.274-05:00Another 1:48 and change for Pet Rock. Arguably the...Another 1:48 and change for Pet Rock. Arguably the fastest campaign ever by a pacer in the history of the sport....Blainehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01099944785495100269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684463172854959042.post-81696844566248019552013-11-10T11:39:40.196-05:002013-11-10T11:39:40.196-05:00Pacingguy:
Bee A Magician will get HOY. As good ...Pacingguy:<br /><br />Bee A Magician will get HOY. As good as the Captain has been, he can't match a perfect record.<br /><br />Did you catch the additional rule breaking by Tim Tetrick? Easy to see in the video close ups. Not only does Tetrick boot Captaintreacherous and I Luv The Nitelife, he also stuck the whip where it doesn't belong. More difficult to see, but it appears Yannick Gingras was doing the same. What's next, hooking up an electric charge to a horse's genitals?<br /><br />Does any sport other than racing regularly ignore the rules or make the penalties so light that it pays to cheat? Fines clearly aren't a deterrent. <br /><br />Suspensions of drivers seem to be the only way to deal with this problem. Losing three, five or ten days of income will put a stop to what $50 and $100 fines can't. Racing commissions where are you? Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com