Bankruptcy
attorneys
have never watched a Daytona 500 like this one and they are going to remember
it for a long time to come. Though not all of them watched this race since some
of these workers do not find cars going around in circles that appealing. In
addition, many are working so hard because of the ongoing recession being
perpetuated by federal laws and regulators such as the
EPA.
An Interesting Night
First came the
torrential downpour that washed out the race on Sunday and got it moved to
Monday night, a first in the long history of the event. Bankruptcy attorneys
almost rushed through their day’s work to be on time to catch the race and just
as they had settled themselves in front of their television sets with their
cans of beer and tubs of popcorn, the race got delayed by two whole hours – Juan
Pablo Montoya crashed into a truck carrying jet fuel and set off a giant ball
of fire. The race track then had to be cleaned with Tide laundry detergent.
That Matt Kenseth finally
won the race was lost in the midst of all the drama.
Matt Kenseth’s Second Daytona 500 Win
Matt Kenseth is
slowly unleashing himself as a force to be reckoned with at the Daytona 500. On
Monday night, he completed a stunning race and held off stiff challenges from
Dale Earnhardt and Greg Biffle to emerge as the winner, albeitin overtime. He
had last won the race in 2009 but this year, he was never really counted as a
strong contender. But some bankruptcy
attorneys are happy with the result.
This Driver should be Fired
Kenseth may have
won the race but he has been clearly upstaged in popularity by Brad Keselowski,
who posted Twitter updates of almost the whole event, live, and from his car.
His fingers were busy even after he crashed at 190 mph. Doing what? Tweeting
and what else!
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