Whine, whine, whine

Gas, no gas, light, no light. Juan Pablo cuts a tire and debris ensues. Caution comes out. If the field is frozen, the field is frozen.
Quit whining. But then again, Jimmie Johnson learned it from the best.
I feel sorry for the boys behind The Biff, but NASCAR (in its own take on wisdom) froze the field for a caution. You can’t pass on a caution even if you are yards away from the finish line. Remember, “no racing to the start finish line under caution.”
Hey! They could have called the race during the red flag stop in the thunder, lightning and rain when Tony Stewart was in the lead. It was past the point of no return. But the skies cleared, the track dried and off they went.
But that would have made NASCAR’s Bad Boy the winner and not the Hendrick Pretty Boys.
Only Biff, Greg and Jack know for sure if he was out of gas or not. The Roush team, er, Roush Fenway team, says he had fuel and race officials told him not to fire up the car.
Conspiracy theories aside, you can’t pass during a caution. Biffle wins the race.
But then again, NASCAR could change its mind tomorrow, or today. It is sort of the norm for them.
