At Nascar's Daytona, AJ Allmendinger out, Jacques Villeneuve out, Carpentier out. Even Bobby Said was out: he seemed he was going to cry on the radio, explaining he cannot afford to miss qualifying.
Given the many posts I've to put up, belittling NASCAR, I don't know... what's the word? Schadenfruede?
Poor Villeneuve, a bump and he's out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enKJabeFwxA
It seems like he tried to put the car on the track again. Ooops. Why didn't he turn left?
Maybe Jacques should have tried the more methodical approach of Juan Montoya. I quote: "His NASCAR education began not with 42 other cars on the racetrack and thousands of people in the grandstands, but on barren test ovals with only his team members in attendance. They'd change the track bar, send him out, bring him in, and change the track bar again. They'd do the same thing with the sway bar, with the A-frame, with the steering box, making incremental adjustments over and over so Juan Montoya could learn how they affected the feel of the car."
Another quote from Juan, at his Rookie Award ceremony: "Never in my life I've run so hard to finish 20th". The last one: "I understand now that when you suck, you really suck. The word 'sucking,' until you drive a stock car, you don't know what it means." Of course, I have to mention (patriotism also sucks...) that Juan broke the track record at Las Vegas, first time a track record is broken in a COT.
On the other hand, Roger Penske's team won. Sam Hornish got a 15th place. Well done.