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Fly like it
Join Date: Jul 2008
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Doesn't Reid deserve his own thread?
What a crushingly stupid mistake!
At least give him his own thread. This is likely to most public notice he's likely to get. |
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They call me "Race Fan"
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: In a state of confusion
Posts: 5,034
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I remember Mark Martin doing that same thing in a NASCAR race years ago.
Brain fade. |
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 1,544
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45 below the Equator
Join Date: May 2008
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 1,415
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It was a waste of what had been easily his best weekend since joining the series.
Apparently his radio had died and he thought the race had been called. He should have stayed out for a victory lap, then it wouldn't have mattered. As dumb as it was I can't help feeling sorry for him - you won't meet many nicer people. Don't judge him too quickly. I think he will show he belongs in the series. |
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Fly like it
Join Date: Jul 2008
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I didn't really intend to make fun of him. I was sad to see him throw the win away and as the announcer said, This is a development series where mistakes will be made. He'll learn from this." I would not have liked to be there with his crew. |
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45 below the Equator
Join Date: May 2008
Location: New Zealand
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Nah, your comment is quite fair. The guy is a seasoned racer - heck he was runner-up in A1GP two years in a row - he has every reason to feel embarrassed. There were mitigating circumstances with the loss of radio contact, but he should have waited until he at least saw a red flag.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Cleveland, OH
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I was at the race and I (along with everyone around me) was shocked when the video board showed Reid entering pitlane on the final lap.
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Jersey City, NJ
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I was watching on line and couldn't understand why Reid had a "P" before his name just before the end of the race. If he wins Indy 100 times, he's never going to live this down.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Got to feel bad for New Zeal JR the way that played out. I bet he'll bounce back solid at Edmonton.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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That's exactly what I thought....."shades of Monaco 2003!" were the first words out of my mouth when this happened. Oh well, he's young and hopefully, will learn. And if you're going to do something boneheaded, better to do it in "the minors" and not when you get up in "the big leagues" ![]() |
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45 below the Equator
Join Date: May 2008
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 1,415
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I think the big difference was that Wirdheim was being a complete show-off. Reid was just plain dumb - although if hadn't lost radio communication it would never had happened. It's a pity they aren't racing this weekend.
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LOL! I'd have to disagree. If he wins Indy 100 times, I think he'll have no problem living this down. I think he'd qualify as a LEGEND! Not to mention his incredible age at win #100. LOL! Sorry, couldn't resist. |
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