Thank you JJ @ Coca Cola 600!

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I got lucky today!! I had $100 to win $400 on JJ to win the Coca Cola 600.He came from 5th place in the last 4laps to beat B Labonte by literaly a couple seconds!!




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Had him also very large!! Barely made money on the race all in all but thank goodness he won to save a trainwreck.
 

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Congrats royalfan,what a damn comeback he had in those last 4 laps! I thought I was going to SH*T my pants when he past Bobby @ the finish line!!
 

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I didnt think there was any way with 1/2 lap to go. Truly incredible move and with that being said all Labonte had to do was squeeze him and he wins. No reason to give him room there although thank goodness he did!!
 

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He was the pre-race favourite although I was wondering throughout whether he could actually win it or not. Sometimes you have to wonder in NASCAR whether it's coincidence or not.

Well done fellas but that was a helluva long wait at around five hours and 400 laps worth of pain (probably nirvana to hardcore NASCAR fans though but rather dull even compared to the dullsville of the IRL Indy 500. Only my opinion, of course.).

I dipped in between the Red Sox/Yankees and Heat/Pistons games when watching it.

No rhythm or general consistency at all during the race with as many leaders and cautions out there as there were, I'm surprised Labonte couldn't hold off Johnson (or maybe I'm not that surprised at all).
 

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Was a frustrating race to watch. Johnson did get ass ended on pit sequence caution situation though and still was able to win. Way better car than Labonte ever dreamed about having tonight. Would have been a complete fluke if Labonte had won.
 

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James Trout said:
He was the pre-race favourite although I was wondering throughout whether he could actually win it or not. Sometimes you have to wonder in NASCAR whether it's coincidence or not.

Well done fellas but that was a helluva long wait at around five hours and 400 laps worth of pain (probably nirvana to hardcore NASCAR fans though but rather dull even compared to the dullsville of the IRL Indy 500. Only my opinion, of course.).

I dipped in between the Red Sox/Yankees and Heat/Pistons games when watching it.

No rhythm or general consistency at all during the race with as many leaders and cautions out there as there were, I'm surprised Labonte couldn't hold off Johnson (or maybe I'm not that surprised at all).



I can honestly say that I watched a grand total of about 10 min of race.Between the Heat,NYY's and X-BOX baseball,there was just too much going on to watch the race:103631605
 

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had a large bet on the 48 as well. needed that winner as i got killed w/ race matchups. horrible race. it was a friggin demolition derby
 

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Exact same situation here also. I got killed pretty good on matchups also.
 

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Had one of my greatest race days ever, winning 3 of 4 maychups in the Indy 500. Also had JJ to win the race and won matchups with Mark Martin, Harvick and Nemechek, wish they all could be this good:party:
 

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Seems like alot of people jumped on the JJ #48 train yesterday! Hard not to once you saw what he has done @ Lowes motor speedway
 

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