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Ouch!Chase has been placed 39th due to having four loose lug nuts:
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Ouch!Chase has been placed 39th due to having four loose lug nuts:
No bitterness around here I seeYou have to hand it to Hendrick.
Convicted of racketeering.
Sentenced to prison.
Came down with leukemia.
Got pardoned because of leukemia.
Cured himself of leukemia.
Ran multiple race teams.
What a guy.
Chase has been placed 39th due to having four loose lug nuts:
Even worse:
Chase has been placed 39th due to having four loose lug nuts:
Even worse:
Damn dude, glad your home. That’s nuckin futs.Had a lot of fun today, but the traffic was a nightmare. Just got home, which is only about 40 miles from the track.
Thanks Chex. Talked to some of the people I met up with there about an hour ago, they weren’t even out of the speedway parking lot yet.Damn dude, glad your home. That’s nuckin futs.
First full capacity race since Daytona 2020. Lotta logistics. Sounds like they totally dropped the ball with transportation flow. Not sure if you’re aware but they delayed the start due to traffic woes.Thanks Chex. Talked to some of the people I met up with there about an hour ago, they weren’t even out of the speedway parking lot yet.
Yeah I heard later on, but at the time we were all wondering what was taking so long to get going.First full capacity race since Daytona 2020. Lotta logistics. Sounds like they totally dropped the ball with transportation flow. Not sure if you’re aware but they delayed the start due to traffic woes.
Maybe the tire changer was still hungover after celebrating the big check they got for being the fastest pit crew.
Defending cup champion, at age 25.SMH. So does that take away all of his points earned? This dudes luck...
Lolol shes a champ.The shot we missed on TV
Yeah idk, I would've been totally fine just stripping them of their 3rd-stage points and giving him a 39th place finish. Eliminating the work they did prior to that point in the race is weird but it's whatever.Exactly. What a stupid ****** illogical horse **** penalty. Makes ZERO sense to strip them of the stage points.
Maybe not, but if the team tightens all the lug nuts then they keep all of their points. At the end of the day it’s the team’s fault. The penalty existed before the infraction.Exactly. What a stupid ****** illogical horse **** penalty. Makes ZERO sense to strip them of the stage points.
I think most people's issue with it is why are they losing the points that they earned during the period of the race where the car was considered "legal".Next year they will only have to tighten 1 lug nut. Hasn't this rule and penalty been in the rulebook for a long time? Why is it just now being criticized?
I think what a lot of fans don't realize is the reason the penalty is so severe is because it is a very serious safety infraction. The last thing NASCAR wants to see is a tire and wheel entering the spectator area and killing someone like a tire did in phoenix during an NHRA event in 2010....and that wasn't even due to a crewmembers mistake, it was from a bad hub design at the time. That was a very sad day for all of us in the racing world. Here is a video of that run. It doesn't show anything to graphic.I think most people's issue with it is why are they losing the points that they earned during the period of the race where the car was considered "legal".
The worst part about all of this isn't even the points though, it's gonna be having to start at the rear for Pocono 1 and having a bad pit selection when your two teammates are gonna be on the front row.
Pretty crazy that this puts him behind Quin Houff, whose wheel actually came off on Lap 1.Yeah idk, I would've been totally fine just stripping them of their 3rd-stage points and giving him a 39th place finish. Eliminating the work they did prior to that point in the race is weird but it's whatever.
Houff said on the radio "hit the fence, knocked the right front tire off of it". I know it is hard to believe they couldn't make one lap.Pretty crazy that this puts him behind Quin Houff, whose wheel actually came off on Lap 1.
Punitive damages.I think most people's issue with it is why are they losing the points that they earned during the period of the race where the car was considered "legal".
First full capacity race since Daytona 2020. Lotta logistics. Sounds like they totally dropped the ball with transportation flow. Not sure if you’re aware but they delayed the start due to traffic woes.
Here is another video when both tires came off of Daniel Wilkerson's car in 2009 in Memphis. Thank god no one was injured or killed in that accident. They have designed a different hub and different studs now so the load is on the hub instead of the studs.Houff said on the radio "hit the fence, knocked the right front tire off of it". I know it is hard to believe they couldn't make one lap.
Hate to see that for the 48 but the rule is three loose lugnuts is a DQ. Elliott's bunch had 5. DQ's mean exactly that, no nothing. Can you imagine? full house and that tire going up in the stands at 180?
Right hand thread on the left hand side.With the new single nut wheel coming next year, does anyone know if the thread will be the same both sides or go opposite like chrysler did years ago to keep wheels from getting loose
I used drag racing cars as an example because that is what I know more about and I saw those accidents up close and personal. That being said, I agree with you about it would probably be hard to handle a car with a wheel about to come off of a stock car. With the way that the fences are designed I also think another car would probably have to hit the wheel for it to fly into the stands. But I'm a little surprised that you are not that concerned that it could bounce over the pit wall and hit crew members or anyone else on the inside of the track where the fences are not that high like it did when it killed the lady in phoenix. If the stiff penalty is not for safety then what do you think is the reason NASCAR has made it so stiff? Not trying to start a debate or argue I'm just curious and I respect your opinion because you have so much knowledge around stock cars and NASCAR..I'm not arguing the penalty, it is what it is, but the rule (as far as safety is concerned) is really much ado about nothing. In 99.5% of the cases, the car becomes basically undrivable LONG before the wheel comes off. The 9 proved that yesterday, going a whole fuel run on five loose lugnuts. There is a 100 times greater chance that a wheel torn off a car in an accident will end up in the stands, and even then, it usually requires another car to hit it to launch it over the fence. I will also point out again that single lug wheels will do NOTHING to solve this issue, and it is likely the problem will be worse as far as the consequences of wheels left loose. Unlike the five lug setup, they tend to leave the car with NO warning at all.
I just had a startling thought as I took a quick break to enjoy my lunch here at work. Is NBC still emphasizing "Home Track" and if so was it a consensus that Track House Racing was racing at it's home track? Was it mentioned during the broadcast? I started tuning NBC out when they tried comparing Nashville to Vegas. Anyone that has been to both wouldnt even entertain that thought and realize how laughable that is.