Jorge De Guzman
Trying to get in my Grandstanding and Hot Dogging
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Yeah, big time. I expect him to break out next year pretty well. Maybe even round of 12 or higherSVG 14th and he ran in the low teens all day. I'm telling you, the guy's improvement since he's been out of the playoffs is dramatic.
Probably a little R&D going on todayToyota puked three engines today. Hope that's out of their system.
I would agree based who had and who didn't have the grenades.Probably a little R&D going on today
Possibly the yotas are at the end of their engine use plan mandate and they are having to use previously wrung out re-used engine blocks.Toyota puked three engines today. Hope that's out of their system.
Blaney’s a cool dude. Willy did nothing dirty, he knows it. He moved him had to by dooring him the 12 was in no danger.First class.stuff.
No, long gone.Is Byron still with blaneys sister?
Probably a little R&D going on today
What would Herbst / 23XI have to gain?I would agree based who had and who didn't have the grenades.
That seems more likely than the ever-popular R&D notion. And as someone pointed out earlier, this wasn't the first engine issue Hambone has had this year.Possibly the yotas are at the end of their engine use plan mandate and they are having to use previously wrung out re-used engine blocks.
Based on the info posted by SOI, I would revise my post to, they had the most to gain by ensuring good finishes for Bell and to lesser degree for Walllace and Reddick. That's at least the end result.What would Herbst / 23XI have to gain?
That seems more likely than the ever-popular R&D notion. And as someone pointed out earlier, this wasn't the first engine issue Hambone has had this year.
Nascar has a mileage number they use and it ends up working out to around 13-18 engine blocks per team max a year the teams can use.What would Herbst / 23XI have to gain?
That seems more likely than the ever-popular R&D notion. And as someone pointed out earlier, this wasn't the first engine issue Hambone has had this year.
There's a lot cheaper ways to do that than blowing up. The old 'Start and Park' playbook is full of them. I recall 'Handling' was a popular one. I don't know if there's a way to confirm an alternator problem and the accompanying battery problems.they had the most to gain by ensuring good finishes for Bell and to lesser degree for Walllace and Reddick. That's at least the end result.
From what I read about TRD's engine program, that is entirely possible. They (TRD) are in charge of who gets what engine.Based on the info posted by SOI, I would revise my post to, they had the most to gain by ensuring good finishes for Bell and to lesser degree for Walllace and Reddick. That's at least the end result.
Bell and Hamlin was already in the final four and Herbst is Herbst.
Isnt there a restriction on how many engines or parts that can used during the season? If true wouldn't that require getting the most possibile use from every one of them.There's a lot cheaper ways to do that than blowing up. The old 'Start and Park' playbook is full of them. I recall 'Handling' was a popular one. I don't know if there's a way to confirm an alternator problem and the accompanying battery problems.
Heck, Denny speeding on pit road a couple of times would attract no attention at all.![]()
Isnt there a restriction on how many engines or parts that can used during the season.? If true wouldn't that require getting the most possibile use of everyone of them.There's a lot cheaper ways to do that than blowing up. The old 'Start and Park' playbook is full of them. I recall 'Handling' was a popular one. I don't know if there's a way to confirm an alternator problem and the accompanying battery problems.
Heck, Denny speeding on pit road a couple of times would attract no attention at all.![]()
Honestly, can't imagine that WE would be testing something with one race to go....and WE will be racing race run engines next week. The saving grace in all of this from an engineering perspective (although I am not an engineer) is that it appears that you have some consistency in the failures....consistency in data points. If anything needs to be done, WE know what it is. If anything can be done....well, that is a different story. Honestly, I am not really worried about it.Funny how the two that do not need the race at all, are the ones with engine trouble?
Testing something before Phoenix perhaps?
Oh Jeffy.Not a good day for Carson yesterday.