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July 16, 2007
The Man That Could Be King
By Mark Young
Tony Stewart finally got his first win of the year yesterday in Chicago. He ran very consistently being in the top 10 nearly the entire race and in the end couldn't be caught. But let me tell you something, I am still pissed at his arrogance from Daytona that I will not pronounce him KOFM this week. I will give him a ton of credit for running strong and having great track position to guarantee the win. Now I will admit I wasn't able to watch the race but listened to it on MRN instead so I can't tell you what he said in victory lane but even if it was nice I can't pull the trigger and make him King.
July 16, 2007 | Permalink
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Mark, this leaves a void in the King of France Mountain for the week.
I'll nominate Carl Edwards, for mentioning the Kennedy family in the post-race interview.
Posted by: Kurt Smith | Jul 16, 2007 8:18:34 AM
I think Stewart plays with his monkey too much (Get your mind out of the gutter...LOL). It's one thing to climb up the fence a bit and acknowledge the crowd. It's a whole different story to climb 20 or so feet up to the starters stand. I don't think pudgy is quite as gymnastically inclined as Edwards. I'm also pretty sure NASCAR, Gibbs and his sponsor might have something to say about it.
Posted by: Keith | Jul 16, 2007 8:29:34 AM
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