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What could possibly go wrong?
Im stunned NASCAR allowed this.
( edit, ok I see they reversed course.)
What could possibly go wrong?
Didn't that famous run come off a restart due to a multi-car caution?One great example is Earnhardt's famous run at Talladega.
Could be interesting. The preacher probably wants his three to line up and try to drive away.
OK, so what exactly started to change was having a big one every restrictor plate race. I went to Daytona and Talladega in the 80s, 90s and early 2000s. There were plenty of races run without crashing 20 cars. One great example is Earnhardt's famous run at Talladega. I don't see how that could happen today.
I have family coming this weekend and we will he doing something, but I am sure we will not be watching the race and I won't feel like I am missing something...unless Blaney wins!
Here’s what will be different Sunday when NASCAR Cup Series drivers compete in the Geico 500 than it was for the Daytona 500:
— The holes in the tapered spacer will decrease from 59/64ths of an inch in diameter to 57/64ths of an inch, decreasing horsepower from 550 to 500-510 for Daytona and Talladega.
— Addition of a lower main roll bar support, intrusion plate and upper main roll bar support bar (mandatory at Daytona and Talladega, optional elsewhere). This will hopefully keep the car from crushing on top of the driver, as it did in Newman’s accident.
— Elimination of aero ducts at superspeedway tracks. This will hopefully keep the cars from tandem drafting as much, plus should decrease the speed of the runs drivers get on one another. It also will make it more difficult to block.
— Oil reservoir tank or overflow expansion tank must contain a check valve at all tracks. This will keep oil from dumping out if the car is upside-down, as was seen after Newman’s car came to a stop.
— Updated window net mounting requirements. Newman’s window net was compromised during his accident, and NASCAR saw teams were doing things with the window net to potentially impact the car aerodynamically.
— Slip tape must be applied along the entire length of the lower rearward facing surfaces of the rear bumper cover and extension for Daytona and Talladega. This will decrease the chance of the car getting unstable if there is a push or a bump-draft. Most teams already were using it.
How the Ryan Newman accident changed the rules for Talladega
As we head to Talladega, NASCAR is making changes to avoid a similar situation to Ryan Newman's crash — and an even scarier outcome.www.foxsports.com
What really got me --- 68 cars started the race.
I'm not sure how this will make it more difficult to block. My question is, will it discourage drivers from trying?Elimination of aero ducts at superspeedway tracks. ... It also will make it more difficult to block.
If someone was trying to use him for a punching bag I would expect him to stand up for himself also.I’ll take “making enemies” Chase over “punching bag” Chase. If he’s going down at least it’s fighting.
I'm not sure how this will make it more difficult to block. My question is, will it discourage drivers from trying?
It does.So is the PGA at Hilton Head, at almost the exact same time. One day I have to find a golf forum and see if lightning delays drive some of those folks bat-crap crazy too.
Now that we’ve established that top 5’s and 10’s don’t matter anymore, why would they bother?I'm not sure how this will make it more difficult to block. My question is, will it discourage drivers from trying?
What are you whining about now?At what point does it stop being luck and start being NASCAR being run by retarded chimps with rabies?
Job hunting again?At what point does it stop being luck and start being NASCAR being run by retarded chimps with rabies?
There are currently very few opportunities available in the asshattery field.Job hunting again?
Job hunting again?
I have been busy racing slot cars all week but my attention is strictly on Talladega now and it's race time baby