Tony Stewart and Paul Menard

By Jim
United States
October 18, 2007 5:07pm CST
Tony has spent a lot of time this week running his mouth about the poor judgment of Paul Menard in their incident on pit road at Charlotte last week. I know, surprise, surprise, surprise. Question: Who was at fault for the run-in they had, Tony, Paul, Zippy or Paul's crew? It seems to me that everyone has equal access to their pit stall (no, Tony, you are not special). It then becomes the crew chief's job of the team pulling out to let his driver know what's coming. The driver coming in, and his crew, don't know what's on the minds of those around them (of course, with Tony, who does). Paul's team had no reason to expect that Tony was making such a short stop, therefore could not have done anything to warn their driver. Zippy, on the other hand, needed to be watching for cars coming in ahead of the very moment they were pulling out. What do you think?
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19 Oct 07
that was totally Zippy's fault, I guess the one with Kasey Kahne was Kasey's fault too right? Tony really needs to learn when to shut up.
@lightningMD (5931)
• United States
18 Oct 07
I really do not like Tony Stewart. He is arrogant and a hot head. Even if he was at fault he will never admit it. He always puts the blame on the other guy.