AtomicPunk55
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more making stuff up.
Are you saying Kyle never got those laps back?
more making stuff up.
I agree that anything can happen to alter the course of a race.
I never said I was in favor of engines grenading or cars retiring due to other mechanical problems. I said that it did happen so it kept me on the edge of my seat. I don't advocate gremlins being introduced into cars today as those things were just a product of the times.
I don't know what a NASCAR lifestyle is and I don't care about changing things to a previous time. NASCAR could do some things to improve the series that don't involve turning back time in my opinion
Jeff Gordon http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2005-04-11/sports/0504110281_1_jeff-gordon-busch-crashI asked who? Who came from 3 or four laps down to win a race? Is that another exaggeration? It all goes to credibility.
I guess the stages let him get his laps back....no waitThat Martinsville race had 16 cautions with 14 cars out of 43 finishing on the lead lap I don't see anything there that could be charitable or a joke like the original poster was carping about and that was one race in 13 years ago? Were those the good ol days?
It was for that car. I'll bet Brian wasn't around that day to black flag the car forI remember 1 car on the lead lap. Thats not better
Logano didn't spoil the race, his car was just a little better than the 7 and 9. Actually I think the 9 car was the best at times. The only difference Logano made was he drove error free and was able to overcome a pit error.If it weren't for Logano being in the race, we would have had a photo finish for the win.
I don't think the type of races held at current Nascar tracks will increase TV ratings because my opinion is that traditional American motorsports no longer capture the imagination of people the way they did in decades past. In other words you could have finishes like Busch and Craven at Darlington each week and it wouldn't improve ratings. Something like that showing the last lap and a half might be very popular on Youtube though. IMO there will always be a market for Nascar so I am not suggesting it is dying but just on its way to becoming smaller. Smaller is not synonymous with poor quality bad racing either.
It was for that car. I'll bet Brian wasn't around that day to black flag the car for
spoiling the event.
Logano didn't spoil the race, his car was just a little better than the 7 and 9. Actually I think the 9 car was the best at times. The only difference Logano made was he drove error free and was able to overcome a pit error.
If you think the 7 and 1 would have been a photo finish you don't know Sadler very well.
GRC & Stadium Trucks are absolutely a killer timeI agree. Look at a series like Global RallyCross, where they race Tuner cars that the younger folks like. The racing is great, short, and they get a turnout of about 10,000 fans at most.
Brain hasnt spolied anything for me. Maybe when Penske starts running better you'll like it betterIt was for that car. I'll bet Brian wasn't around that day to black flag the car for
spoiling the event.
Logano didn't spoil the race, his car was just a little better than the 7 and 9. Actually I think the 9 car was the best at times. The only difference Logano made was he drove error free and was able to overcome a pit error.
If you think the 7 and 1 would have been a photo finish you don't know Sadler very well.
Why can't you just be happy you saw a great race for second place?? Who cars if there was a car ahead of them?? What is great racing if not for 2 or 3 cars jockeying for position? Why is it only great if it is for the win??A LITTLE better? The ONLY laps he didn't lead was when he was out of sequence on pitting. Why do you think the finish between the 1 and the 7 would have been any different if it was for the win instead of second?
Penske cars ran OK today, but not good enough to beat 78,18,42. Who knows if Happy had been smarter, he may have challenged for the win as well.Brain hasnt spolied anything for me. Maybe when Penske starts running better you'll like it better
lol. This guy is actually clocking the broadcast. Nah, he's not looking for anything to complain about.View attachment 33973 View attachment 33973 Under the weather yesterday so stayed on the couch all day. The race started and I just happened to have a stop watch next to me. Green flag to 30 minutes later equaled 17 minutes of commercials and 13 minutes of race coverage. After awhile I switched to something more exciting, golf. Flipped back and forth all day. 10 cars on the lead lap, had there been 5 more laps, only 8 cars would have finished on the lead lap.
View attachment 33973 View attachment 33973 Under the weather yesterday so stayed on the couch all day. The race started and I just happened to have a stop watch next to me. Green flag to 30 minutes later equaled 17 minutes of commercials and 13 minutes of race coverage. After awhile I switched to something more exciting, golf. Flipped back and forth all day. 10 cars on the lead lap, had there been 5 more laps, only 8 cars would have finished on the lead lap.
FYI - Total broadcast time yesterday was 183 min - Commercial time 40 min = 78% of the race was shown live.View attachment 33973 View attachment 33973 Under the weather yesterday so stayed on the couch all day. The race started and I just happened to have a stop watch next to me. Green flag to 30 minutes later equaled 17 minutes of commercials and 13 minutes of race coverage. After awhile I switched to something more exciting, golf. Flipped back and forth all day. 10 cars on the lead lap, had there been 5 more laps, only 8 cars would have finished on the lead lap.
Why can't you just be happy you saw a great race for second place?? Who cars if there was a car ahead of them?? What is great racing if not for 2 or 3 cars jockeying for position? Why is it only great if it is for the win??
I don't think you like racing.
Yeah that Golf has always been an adrenaline raising sport, boy I regret what I missed watching that Nascar stuff. What happened? one of em's ball rolled into Goose ****?View attachment 33973 View attachment 33973 Under the weather yesterday so stayed on the couch all day. The race started and I just happened to have a stop watch next to me. Green flag to 30 minutes later equaled 17 minutes of commercials and 13 minutes of race coverage. After awhile I switched to something more exciting, golf. Flipped back and forth all day. 10 cars on the lead lap, had there been 5 more laps, only 8 cars would have finished on the lead lap.
What happened? one of em's ball rolled into Goose sh!t?
and all you wanted was 2 cars to bang each other coming across the finish line so it wasn't boring.Let me tell you how much I hate racing. I had other commitments yesterday, so I DVR'd the Cup race. At 8:30 last night, I sat down to watch it, only to find out that at 3:15PM, our local Fox affiliate had gone off the air with some sort of technical glitch. Once I realized I had no race to watch, I checked the listings, set my DVR for FS1 Midnight to 3AM and went to bed. I got up at 3AM, watched the entire race, took a shower and was at work by 6:30AM. My guess is that people who don't like racing wouldn't go to that much trouble, but who knows?
Not at all, I dont golf and rarely watch it, unless I need a nap. Same with nascrap. Nascrap is so riveting that I mess my pants instead of miss 30 seconds of it running to the sh!tter. I cant wait until the scheduled commercials every 6 minutes. Yawn.........Yeah that Golf has always been an adrenaline raising sport, boy I regret what I missed watching that Nascar stuff. What happened? one of em's ball rolled into Goose sh!t?
Thats terrible, I'd quit if I was youNot at all, I dont golf and rarely watch it, unless I need a nap. Same with nascrap. Nascrap is so riveting that I mess my pants instead of miss 30 seconds of it running to the sh!tter. I cant wait until the scheduled commercials every 6 minutes. Yawn.........
OK. So please clarify, would it be accurate to say... You agree with me that the more reliable race cars of today is one improvement in the quality of Nascar racing versus back in the day, because the random lottery of equipment failure is less prevalent in affecting race results, thus emphasizing driver skill and team execution over random luck? It is a simple question, not a trick question.I never said I was in favor of engines grenading or cars retiring due to other mechanical problems. I said that it did happen so it kept me on the edge of my seat. I don't advocate gremlins being introduced into cars today as those things were just a product of the times.
and all you wanted was 2 cars to bang each other coming across the finish line so it wasn't boring.
yeah I thought so too. The Xfinity's were restrictor plated in a way, they had to slow a little in the corners, but the top 5 were in a dog fight all day long. The body and the smaller HP put on a better show.I haven't said one thing good or bad about the Cup race. It actually was better than I expected, even though "my" cars were mostly stinking up the place. Giving a choice though, I'd take what I saw Saturday over what I saw at 4AM this morning. And yes, a fender rubbing dual to the finish line makes EVERY race better. It's like a half court shot at the buzzer that goes in, or a winning touchdown pass with two seconds left.
OK. So please clarify, would it be accurate to say... You agree with me that the more reliable race cars of today is one improvement in the quality of Nascar racing versus back in the day, because the random lottery of equipment failure is less prevalent in affecting race results, thus emphasizing driver skill and team execution over random luck? It is a simple question, not a trick question.
always falls on the death bed. It's his answer to everythingOK. So please clarify, would it be accurate to say... You agree with me that the more reliable race cars of today is one improvement in the quality of Nascar racing versus back in the day, because the random lottery of equipment failure is less prevalent in affecting race results, thus emphasizing driver skill and team execution over random luck? It is a simple question, not a trick question.
always falls on the death bed. It's his answer to everything
Excellent post, Gnomesayin. Imagine a thread that actually discusses stock car racing, LOL.There was a more interesting discussion to be had. Not the one where the one guy has 2016's argument about increasingly dubious race manipulation and how idiotic Brian France is (of course he is), and a couple others tell us that NASCAR is the greatest and best it has ever been because at any given point NASCAR is the best it has ever been, because loyalty.
The racing is significantly different in 2018 in ways that have already been enumerated. There have been zero questionable cautions, and fewer real ones because smaller fields mean fewer backmarkers that were often the cause of multiple cautions in each event. Every race after Daytona has featured long green flag runs that separate the men from the boys. Aside from the stage breaks, these races are as pure and true tests of skill as they have been since at least the early 2000's, possibly longer.
That is either a good thing or a bad thing. For me, it is an exceedingly positive and unexpected development. I'm thrilled. To me, it looks like Brian France is as uninvolved as he has been during his tenure. It feels like adults are running things, and races are being officiated correctly. From there they can work on off-track measures to promote parity.
Others are going to disagree, and prefer races that are more engineered and directed to enforce closer finishes, more cars in contention, etc. That's the relevant debate to have in 2018.
Excellent post, Gnomesayin. Imagine a thread that actually discusses stock car racing, LOL.
I stand with you in liking the current landscape of officiating races, which is now in its second year. I also believe the low downforce philosophy has yielded major benefits in emphasizing driver skill. Extreme aero push and inability to pass a leader who has clean air on his nose... these aero ills are not gone entirely, but have been greatly diminished. I still believe more needs to be done to reduce side force, the next big job in the aero department.