MONTREAL — As Justin Allgaier jumped out of the car in Victory Lane Saturday, a member of his crew dumped him with cold water.
Fittingly, Allgaier had just dumped Jacques Villeneuve on the final lap to to win the NAPA Auto Parts 200 in Montreal Saturday.
Well, actually he hadn’t. Allgaier had just tapped Villenueve, gotten him a little loose, then passed him so he could take the checkered flag first. If Allgaier had really dumped Villeneuve he wouldn’t have finished third.
Allgaier’s move was standard operating procedure in the NASCAR business. Yet after it was over Villeneuve was crying foul, as if Allgaier had sentries on the top of the bleachers with .22 rifles trying to puncture Villenueve’s tires.
As I watched Villeneuve in the media room complaining about Allgaier’s final move, I considered grabbing my cell phone and calling the authorities. You know, for one of those 72-hour evaluations for someone who may or may not have lost his mind.
How in the world did Villeneuve have an...
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