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Post by pmossberg on Nov 1, 2016 15:58:00 GMT -5
Funny. This is the picture Richard Petty Motorsports used as the lead photo on their Martinsville qualifying report. See anything wrong?
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Post by twiss43 on Nov 2, 2016 15:07:53 GMT -5
I'm going to say the 44 has been photo shopped in. There isn't a car behind the 43's rear wheel, just asphalt.
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Post by pmossberg on Nov 2, 2016 16:54:04 GMT -5
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Post by ricklou on Nov 2, 2016 19:21:26 GMT -5
What a shame to do that.
Maybe they can get Assange or whatever his name is to hack Check Knauss's set up notes ....just saying
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Post by twiss43 on Nov 3, 2016 7:17:54 GMT -5
Look at the shadows on the TV camera mounts. The 43 is on the left, th 44 is on the right.
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Post by pmossberg on Nov 3, 2016 16:09:42 GMT -5
Oh d-mn! I didn't notice that twiss!
Shadows inside the car are different perspective too.
The 44 car is magic! The car casts a shadow to the left. But the camera mount and roof rails cast shadows to the right!
It really is a shame that they went to this extent to create a cover photo!
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Post by butch442 on Nov 7, 2016 15:57:52 GMT -5
I'm going to say the 44 has been photo shopped in. There isn't a car behind the 43's rear wheel, just asphalt.
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Post by butch442 on Nov 7, 2016 15:58:49 GMT -5
good catch twiss43 got it right
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Post by donmoos on Nov 21, 2016 21:49:41 GMT -5
the 44 is also running an impossible line based on the inside curb.
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