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I wonder how long typing Connor will autocorrect to Carson?Its Connor Zilisch week!
Didn't they change the layout to what the V8 supercars run? It's gonna be an SVG party unless he has issues
Yep Carson HoecevarI guess we already know who’s going to be the most picked driver in pick em.
Didn't they change the layout to what the V8 supercars run? It's gonna be an SVG party unless he has issues
Track distance reduced from 3.4 miles to 2.3
Not asking you directly, but why do some of the same people who feel managing tires produces good racing also think managing fuel is a bad thing?Goodyear is getting brave lol. It would be nice to see them managing tires on a road course instead of running every lap balls out.
My idea of managing tires has to do with because they are forced to do it from no wisdom of their own lol. If they don't do manage the tires they run the risk of a flat and are either getting towed or pushed back to the pits for not managing their tires.Not asking you directly, but why do some of the same people who feel managing tires produces good racing also think managing fuel is a bad thing?
Managing fuel is a no brainer. A good example with Kaylee Bryson in the GT race. They towed her to the line, engine off, full of fuel. It was a 100 lap race and she was starting way back in the pack from a spin in qualifying. The car was packed full and they were going to try to go the whole race without pitting. She was able to finish on the podium in 2nd place because of that strategy and skillful driving.
In this case, it was done so she could run balls out the whole race and not run out. Text book case of fuel management.That too would seem to be a form of fuel management as I imagine the idea included saving fuel by not running "balls out" . . .
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there used to be an expected number of laps a tire would lastNew, SOFTER tires for COTA …
NASCAR Cup Series – Race No. 3 – 95 laps / 228 miles
Circuit of The Americas – Austin, Tex.
Fast Facts for March 1-2, 2025
Tire: Goodyear Eagle 18-inch Road Course Radials
Set limits: Cup: 2 sets for practice, 1 set for qualifying and 6 sets for the race (5 race sets plus 1 set transferred from qualifying)
Tire Codes: D-5242 (same on all four tire positions)
Tire Circumference: 2,279 mm (89.72 in.)
Minimum Recommended Inflation: Left Front — 20 psi; Right Front — 22 psi; Left Rear — 17 psi; Right Rear — 17 psi
Notes – New tire for Cup cars at COTA: Being on 18-inch bead diameter tires, NASCAR Cup teams will run a different tire set-up than those in the Xfinity Series at Circuit of The Americas this weekend . . . this is the first time Cup teams have run this tire code, which will be run on all four corners of the car . . . compared to what was run at COTA last season, this tire features both compound (more tire wear and lap-time fall-off) and construction (update) changes … with the 18-inch tire, and its lower profile sidewall, NASCAR Cup cars do not run inner liners in any of their tires
Wet Weather Tires – Goodyear to bring white-lettered “wets” to COTA: Goodyear will bring its 18-inch wet weather radial tires to Circuit of The Americas for the NASCAR Cup cars, should NASCAR determine that conditions warrant . . . Cup teams will have a maximum of 6 sets of wet weather tires for the event . . . NASCAR Cup teams last ran a wet weather tire in competition on the Chicago street course last July . . . in addition to the obvious difference of a tread pattern versus Goodyear’s dry weather “slick” tires, the “Goodyear” and “Eagle” lettering on the sidewalls of the wet weather tires is white, not the standard yellow.
does the GT race have stage breaks?That too would seem to be a form of fuel management as I imagine the idea included saving fuel by not running "balls out" . . .
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Didn't they go soft at Watkins Glen a little while back? I'm interested to see how they run on the new course as well, it is more "flowing" which is a positive. Watkins Glen & Mid Ohio put on great shows because you flow through the corners. I'm not sure why we try to keep slowing them down with places like old COTA and the RovalGoodyear is getting brave lol. It would be nice to see them managing tires on a road course instead of running every lap balls out.
These tires will maintain a balanced, declining grip level as they wear down unless they’re overheated. That is in the driver’s hands. And feet.there used to be an expected number of laps a tire would last
I see that it states more tire wear and lap fall off
must mean they are 47.5 lap tires?
Nothing outside NASCAR's national touring series has stage breaks.does the GT race have stage breaks?
Even the K5 classes are limited to only one recess break per day.Nothing outside NASCAR's national touring series has stage breaks.
Aren’t we so lucky!!!Nothing outside NASCAR's national touring series has stage breaks.
Other series don't call them stage breaks, but if you watch many other series which most don't seem to around here there are plenty of breaks in other series. They have hot laps, qualifying, breaks between C, B and A features, track prep etc. Many places race other classes.Nothing outside NASCAR's national touring series has stage breaks.
Don't think it really starts til phoenix. COTA is just another race where guys outside the top 20 in year end season pts can manage a good finishBack then they used to say Rockingham is when the season really starts, but now it’s COTA. Really looking forward to see how the new layout is going to change the race and of course to see Connor Zilisch do work out there.
COTA is race # 3 of the 2025 season.Don't think it really starts til phoenix. COTA is just another race where guys outside the top 20 in year end season pts can manage a good finish
Martin Truex Jr. would agree with you.My idea of managing tires has to do with because they are forced to do it from no wisdom of their own lol. If they don't do manage the tires they run the risk of a flat and are either getting towed or pushed back to the pits for not managing their tires.
Managing fuel is a no brainer. A good example with Kaylee Bryson in the GT race. They towed her to the line, engine off, full of fuel. It was a 100 lap race and she was starting way back in the pack from a spin in qualifying. The car was packed full and they were going to try to go the whole race without pitting. She was able to finish on the podium in 2nd place because of that strategy and skillful driving.
So.....Sonoma set up?Didn't they go soft at Watkins Glen a little while back? I'm interested to see how they run on the new course as well, it is more "flowing" which is a positive. Watkins Glen & Mid Ohio put on great shows because you flow through the corners. I'm not sure why we try to keep slowing them down with places like old COTA and the Roval
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