hidesert cowboy
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noticed the best crowd I have seen in years at bristol. Any idea what the track did to get so many people there for this race.
it's the packages that so many hate that are a large part in making the racing better?noticed the best crowd I have seen in years at bristol. Any idea what the track did to get so many people there for this race.
I am pretty sure they were running the short track package this race, which is 750hp, for bristol, and not the IROC package like the big tracks get.
Good racing = Good crowds. Bad news for death bedders. NASCAR is on an upswing in my opinion. After wandering aimlessly in the desert for a while, they seem to be finding their way again. It's all about the on track product. It's getting better and better.
I'd like to see another 300 horsepowerHonestly this is one of the most fun seasons I’ve ever watched. I feel like the hard racing and contact is back
Need to make sure TV doesn't screw anything up with the new contract in 2021!
noticed the best crowd I have seen in years at bristol. Any idea what the track did to get so many people there for this race.
it's the packages that so many hate that are a large part in making the racing better?
Honestly this is one of the most fun seasons I’ve ever watched. I feel like the hard racing and contact is back
So if a person thinks the race was good and posts it on the internet they have to be a paid Nascar troll? They must have lost my check in the mail I never saw it lol.
A poster here referenced a knowledgeable YouTuber and iracer who highlighted genuine issues with the current package..rather, the Gen 6 car in general and made lots of suggestions on how to fix it. Highlighting side force as the current car's biggest issue in minimizing the importance of mechanical grip.
Nascar tested the X-3 car which has evidentially disappeared. I do think recency bias is a thing, and all the modifications and changes to the "package" are ways to manipulate the racing to mask the conceptual issues with the Gen 6 car.
The YouTuber, and his source has insight no one on this board seems to have in terms of the car, and I suggest everyone watches this.
The current package is a bandaid, covering the conceptual issues of the Gen 6, and manipulating the racing to improve the on track product so that the inherent issues with this car are masked. It is working for some, and not for others. I think one thing we can all agree on is that NASCAR is aware there is an on track product issue that begins with the Gen 6 car and what we are seeing this season is a work in progress/filler episode for when they role out the Gen 7.
Very excited for gen 7 and what they will do to eliminate side force and make mechanical grip more important to speed.
I don't think we should ignore the driver complaints about the car this year. Kyle Busch has highlighted this multiple times this season. This isn't to be ignored, despite some of us enjoying the package, which is what NASCAR wants.
They are getting there. And this package is a good placeholder for a lot until they roll out a total new car imo.
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If you saw last year's race you wouldn't be asking this. I guarantee you anyone who was there told everyone they knew how good it was. This year was the same. Last year had some wrecks. This year was clean, hard racing not many wrecks at all.
Easy...noticed the best crowd I have seen in years at bristol. Any idea what the track did to get so many people there for this race.
A poster here referenced a knowledgeable YouTuber and iracer who highlighted genuine issues with the current package..rather, the Gen 6 car in general and made lots of suggestions on how to fix it. Highlighting side force as the current car's biggest issue in minimizing the importance of mechanical grip.
Nascar tested the X-3 car which has evidentially disappeared. I do think recency bias is a thing, and all the modifications and changes to the "package" are ways to manipulate the racing to mask the conceptual issues with the Gen 6 car.
The YouTuber, and his source has insight no one on this board seems to have in terms of the car, and I suggest everyone watches this.
The current package is a bandaid, covering the conceptual issues of the Gen 6, and manipulating the racing to improve the on track product so that the inherent issues with this car are masked. It is working for some, and not for others. I think one thing we can all agree on is that NASCAR is aware there is an on track product issue that begins with the Gen 6 car and what we are seeing this season is a work in progress/filler episode for when they role out the Gen 7.
Very excited for gen 7 and what they will do to eliminate side force and make mechanical grip more important to speed.
I don't think we should ignore the driver complaints about the car this year. Kyle Busch has highlighted this multiple times this season. This isn't to be ignored, despite some of us enjoying the package, which is what NASCAR wants.
They are getting there. And this package is a good placeholder for a lot until they roll out a total new car imo.
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A poster here referenced a knowledgeable YouTuber and iracer who highlighted genuine issues with the current package..rather, the Gen 6 car in general and made lots of suggestions on how to fix it. Highlighting side force as the current car's biggest issue in minimizing the importance of mechanical grip...
The YouTuber, and his source has insight no one on this board seems to have in terms of the car, and I suggest everyone watches this...
I wonder how much time the average IRacing car spends in the wind tunnel?The video is simplistic and juvenile, and without any real insight IMO, but it was "recorded at 3 am so you know it's really important"... LOL.
However, I share with that guy a disdain for side force, as I've posted many times. Once the downforce was scaled way back (2017-18), slashing side force was the last remaining aerodynamic step NASCAR needed, I believe. It's a pity that the video couldn't even say why that would be important... because the sudden interruption of side force when two cars get side-by-side, like in a passing maneuver, means cars can't race side-by-side through the corners. Indeed, the video also doesn't explain why downforce is detrimental to close racing or the ability to overtake. My rating: one star out of four.
Seeing last night's turnout, I'm glad we went last year because this year we might not have gotten a ticket, certainly not where we sat last year.. And drove through the hardest rain I ever drove through to get there but it was all well worth it. That place is such a gem. I hope this is a sign of things to come.
They should get rid of the upper terraces in the turns. I think that'd help "right size" Bristol and it's not like those seats are that lucrative to begin with when anything above row 15 from what it sounds like is a bad seat. Keeps the stadium/colosseum like bowl structure as well.