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Current qualifying is about 100 times less enjoyable to watch than the previous format.
Current qualifying is about 100 times less enjoyable to watch than the previous format.
Well we wanted rivalries back this Gibbs/Penske rivalry is getting better and better
My, my. It just got more interesting. I have been wondering when your guy would catch a break. I don't like him very much, but I've been appalled at some of his luck (like Pocono, dang it), lol.Penske front row! Nice!
I know qualifying doesn't necessarily mean anything but the speed is there.. and that's a good sign for this guy.
I doubted stage racing's ability to make the races more entertaining at the beginning of the year. Now, I'm hooked!Stage racing was a great addition as well, but I'm pretty sure you hate it
Hate knockout qualifying, always used to watch the single car runs and never watch when they do knockouts now.
Anybody else more enthused about X at Mid-Ohio than Cup at Michigan?
I doubted stage racing's ability to make the races more entertaining at the beginning of the year. Now, I'm hooked!
Stage racing was a great addition as well, but I'm pretty sure you hate it
Nah, truthfully I don't mind the stages.
I liked single car qualifying because every single car got an equal share of the spotlight. I enjoyed watching the lap tracker and seeing how they stacked up against the guy who was currently on the pole. I liked that each driver had two laps to go as fast as they can, and that was that. Simple, yet effective.
Knockout qualifying is just a gimmick. It feels like I'm watching Happy Hour.
"Heck ya, get you some! Stage winner - MTJ." - Clayton Hughes, dang near every single race this year.I bet you are .. your guy wins most of them. Haha. It has been a good addition .. the racing really picks up. It adds a decent strategy element as well.
qualifying has proved to be an improvement popularity wise, I believe that is all that matters. I watched both styles. They would invert the field the old way and you had to watch back marker after back marker until it would get to the top 5 or so. They get rid of those the first round the new way.
you were looking at different qualifying sessions than I was I guess.
Dude you know ive been watching all year and you know that truex and Kyle have led the most laps all year long. Not just lately.
Penske has found qualifying speed, I wonder how their race pace will fare?
I have. back markers existed... even more so than today, a large number didn't run a whole season, 4 or 5 a race sometimes during qualifying trying to get in on speed. Most miss that when they point to the old days and look how many cars they had then compared to now..most of the lower 20 were pretty much junk
Yeah I can't believe Brad would even suggest that the preacher would ever manipulate a race with any of his six factory cars. BTW I think Truex gets his tire changers back this weekend.They will be good because Toyota dialed it back because NASCAR is going to take the cars according to Brad. Ford is still getting killed. Read Brad's blog. I am sure it will be in there next to a really nice recipe for brownies.
you go ahead with your deal, but back in 95 for instance there were rarely more than 5 or 6 cars on the lead lap except at plate tracks. The rest were back markers.No way.
Jeffrey Earnhardt, Derrike Cope, Reed Sorensen, Timmy Hill, Josh Wise, etc. are all guaranteed to finish at the end of the field most weeks. How often do any of today's backmarkers ever qualify or finish in the top 15? It used to happen every race back then. Even the guy who was 35th in points would have a couple top 10's at the end of the year.
Blogger Brad nails the pole, and says it's because the Toyotas dialed it back. Nothing about thanking his crew, Roush-Yates motors....just Toyota. In your head much Brad?
It's been a rough summer that's for sure.. I'll believe he's caught a break when he rolls into victory lane lol anything else probably won't be enoughMy, my. It just got more interesting. I have been wondering when your guy would catch a break. I don't like him very much, but I've been appalled at some of his luck (like Pocono, dang it), lol.
Yeah I can't believe Brad would even suggest that the preacher would ever manipulate a race with any of his six factory cars. BTW I think Truex gets his tire changers back this weekend.
you go ahead with your deal, but back in 95 for instance there were rarely more than 5 or 6 cars on the lead lap except at plate tracks. The rest were back markers.
They were not fast until Kansas. That's when NASCAR gave us the blower. We took it off this week because Brad said that NASCAR was going to take the cars. Need it for the playoffs. Shhhhhhhhhhh.....Keep this between us, Dude.
DAMN the FORDS not playing this week!
If its good ...... Nascar will find a way toscrew it upenhance it.
The 78 and 18 were very fast ever since Vegas and Phoenix they dominated those races. The other 4 were not fast until later.
Hope it's here to stay
I think he is dreaming about them , well , nightmares , yes, Brad is does spend a lot of time worry about them, maybe he should come drive oneBlogger Brad nails the pole, and says it's because the Toyotas dialed it back. Nothing about thanking his crew, Roush-Yates motors....just Toyota. In your head much Brad?
Now we have Austin Dillion, Chris Buescher, A.J. Almendinger, Eric Almirola, back markers for the most part doing the same thing. You can call that parity I guess. I don't, I call it mostly luck.Not sure what that has to do with anything? The guy who finished 30th in points (Kyle Petty) had a win and 5 top 10's.
Dialed it back to 10 I suppose.....................Toyota dialed it back....Brad said so.
Dialed it back to 10 I suppose.....................
9.72....I have inside information.
Toyota dialed it back....Brad said so.