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personally on that super wide track and the package they are running ,it won't make a hill of beans difference where they start from IMO. But the drama of qualifying will be heard world wide.
must have been that new pit road speed limit that threw em off. Tough to cypher all them there extra seconds in there12 of em, all at the same time made a major miscalculation ? that seems like Twilight Zone material most in the television audience knew the time required ... a 9 year old could calculate it in their head.
must have been that new pit road speed limit that threw em off. Tough to cypher all them there extra seconds in there
Stubborness leads to many dumb decisions. What else caused it?12 of em, all at the same time made a major miscalculation ? that seems like Twilight Zone material most in the television audience knew the time required ... a 9 year old could calculate it in their head.
I like the idea of not clogging up pit road, but I don't see how this will alter what we saw today. Instead of sitting in a wad at pit exit, they'll just sit in their stalls. Instead of rolling off exit with 0:55 to go, they'll leave all leave their stalls with 1:05 left. All this would do is back them up a few hundred feet.Like Jeff Gordon said, sit in your pit stall until you want to go then you cannot stop.
Stubborness leads to many dumb decisions. What else caused it?
That's fine, you can force them to make a lap, but it still won't fix the fact that qualifying at large tracks is now dependent on who you can draft off. The first guy out will still be screwed. NASCAR isn't going to DNQ a third of the field.Agree 100%, and if I were NASCAR, I would have thrown out ALL of their qualifying times and made them start in the back. In fact, if they want to fix this, just make a rule that if you do not complete at least one qualifying lap in the session, you will be DNQ'd unless you wrecked or blew up the car or something.
They didn't miscalculate. The cars closest to pit exit started moving with plenty of time. Where they all lost time was between pit exit and turn 2, when they were all still below the blend line as required, jockeying to be anywhere in the pack except the doomed front.12 of em, all at the same time made a major miscalculation ? that seems like Twilight Zone material most in the television audience knew the time required ... a 9 year old could calculate it in their head.
They didn't miscalculate. The cars closest to pit exit started moving with plenty of time. Where they all lost time was between pit exit and turn 2, when they were all still below the blend line as required, jockeying to be anywhere in the pack except the front.
I've already raised that conspiracy theory back in post #146. If you finish round 2 near the top of the chart, you may be better off if nobody gets in a time for round 3. It's easier to slow them all down than try to outrun them. Again, I'd love to see who was at the front of the pack as they left pit road; were their 2nd round times near the top?Kyle Busch starts 4th, could have ended up 12 th ....... I have to wonder
a few hundered feet is crucial with a pit road speed. BUT, regardless, it was a complete failure of the Crew Chiefs not to have a sufficient plan of action. Bottom line.I like the idea of not clogging up pit road, but I don't see how this will alter what we saw today. Instead of sitting in a wad at pit exit, they'll just sit in their stalls. Instead of rolling off exit with 0:55 to go, they'll leave all leave their stalls with 1:05 left. All this would do is back them up a few hundred feet.
See my post #208, please.a few hundered feet is crucial with a pit road speed. BUT, regardless, it was a complete failure of the Crew Chiefs not to have a sufficient plan of action. Bottom line.
Nope, put the blame where it belongs, the teams
See my post #208, please.
You also assume all the crew chiefs were interested in getting laps in. The booth crew kept saying the drivers were trying to lock out the cars toward the back of the mob. Why not just keep everyone from running and stand on your round 2 time?
DisagreeSee my post #208, please.
You also assume all the crew chiefs were interested in getting laps in. The booth crew kept saying the drivers were trying to lock out the cars toward the back of the mob. Why not just keep everyone from running and stand on your round 2 time?
But Kurt had time to cool it down and make a good run at the back of the pack.21st.
But Kurt had time to cool it down and make a good run at the back of the pack.
He'll work his way up.He was the first car out at the start of the second round. He ran a lap by himself with no one else on the track, either to get in his way or to assist him with a draft. The other 23 came out with 1:10 to go as a big pack, drafted together, and destroyed him.
St. Kurt the Martyred.
I have a question for all you arm chair crew chiefs.
Lets say your car was qualified in the top six. You all would have been on the radio screaming go? You would have taken the chance on leading the Draft and losing a top six pit choice?
Right I am sure all of you would have risked your up front spot.
And before you say it why would someone in the back go when they would be leading the Draft and still start in rear of the Top 12.
C'mon Spotter 22 you spotted for a cup team. You mean to tell that you would have been on the radio telling your driver to go no matter what even if it meant leading the draft. Right I don't think so. Again tell your idea to Jimmy Spencer and guess his reaction.
If one of those drivers had gone, the rest would have followed, benefited from his being in front, and he'd have wound up 12th. I don't remember who led the pack off pit road toward the end of the second round but I do remember he wound up 15th. Being the leader is poison.
If your second round was in the top 5, you have almost nothing to gain by having the third round run successfully. You have little to lose by getting to the front of pit road at the start of the third and trying to slow the rest of the pack when they roll. If I could figure that out just now, the crew chiefs figured it out at Atlanta.
EDIT: anybody have this DVR'ed? When the cars were sitting at pit exit, I'd love to know which three were in front and where they finished round 2.
I can agree with that too.Disagree
Multi-car has a couple of TV-friendly advantages. One, Q gets done in a one-hour window. Two, the breaks between rounds permit commercials without missing any on-track action.I don't get why they ever got rid of single car qualifying anyway.
They can either go back to single car qualifying, or they can go to heat races. The teams and drivers are to blame for this debacle. However, NASCAR is also to blame for putting this stupid qualifying format in place.
Fine. How are you going to force them out of their spots? How will that force them to not wait on someone else to make the first move, especially in the 2nd and 3rd round?It is simple to me. Once your car rolls from your parked spot, you are not allowed to stop before crossing the start/finish line. Failure to do so means you have no time and no second chance to do so. If there are 41 cars attempting and you have no time, you pack up and go home.
Don't allow any games and there will be none.
Take the spoilers off for qualifying, that should do it.Fine. How are you going to force them out of their spots? How will that force them to not wait on someone else to make the first move, especially in the 2nd and 3rd round?
And then leave them off until the banquet?Take the spoilers off for qualifying, that should do it.
Someone will always be the first to move under any conditions.Fine. How are you going to force them out of their spots? How will that force them to not wait on someone else to make the first move, especially in the 2nd and 3rd round?
Wouldn't it just be easier to shorten the rounds? If you have to roll in the first 5 / 2.5 minutes, why not have 5 and 2.5 minute rounds? Although they'll still bunch up off the line.Someone will always be the first to move under any conditions.
Round 1. ( All Cars) If you haven't rolled 5 minutes in to time allotted, Your Parked.
Round 2. ( Top 24) If you haven't rolled 5 minutes into the time allotted Your Parked.
Round 3. (Top 12) If you haven't rolled 2,5 minutes into the time allotted Your Parked
In any round if "Your Parked" any times previously recorded are disallowed.
If you have no time because you failed to make an attempt, you start the race
held in the pits for one lap.
Let those who think they can play games try getting around this.
Oh BTW at the end of each Stage no one gets their lap back.
Been thinking --- dangerous I know ---- BUT
What if ---the first 2 rounds would be group q'ing --- THEN
the last round for the pole was single car?