Anonymous ID: 1fb019 June 10, 2020, 1:47 p.m. No.9563937   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3940

>>9563620

TYB

 

I have returned after getting lost. Catalog broken,kek.

 

>>9563640 last bread

>>9563215 last bread

>>9563070 last bread

>>9563294 last bread

>>9563582 last bread

 

Blackrock you say? PF here. Saw them up at high altitude in private earlier right before I started tracking the possible pedo jet. Will look at history and see if I can retrieve a tail number and track.

Anonymous ID: 1fb019 June 10, 2020, 1:59 p.m. No.9564067   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4261

>>9564016

They've already pretty much ruined NASCAR by trying to increase their market share by imitating formats in stick and ball sports. Very stupid and extremely disappointing. They got a taste of the really big money and it fucked them up completely. Greed. I'd rather watch Australian Supercars at this point. American anon here.

Anonymous ID: 1fb019 June 10, 2020, 2:17 p.m. No.9564261   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4296

>>9564067

>>9564016

>>9564049

>>9564063 The final phase of the end of NASCAR

 

Anons, some contests are timeless. And those are the really good ones. The rules change little, if any, over time. These games are rooted so deeply in our history that they are alomst a part of our DNA. Horseshoes is one example. And Chess. Do they change the fucking rules of Chess? No, not really. Pistols at dawn. Racing! It has been around since the first man that thought he could run faster than any other man. This is what NASCAR lost sight of. And their downfall has been underway for almost 20 years at this point. Because they think they can make more money by taking the simple concept of a race and turning it into something designed around commercial breaks and modern man's short attention span. They though because the NFL, NBA, MLB were the king's of the financial hill that they should follow their format. Even though football and the others are not racing and are much, much, younger than racing. They lost their way. And I'm glad to see them go at this point.