I'm not sure they will lose stability, they were running speeds comparable to that back in the 60's and 70's without much of the valance Jr is talking about. Some years on bias ply tires. I think some of it is lazyness on Nascar's part, they don't have to police the ride height with the splitter. Teams had really expensive shocks that would bounce back up (most of the time) after the race was over.I suspect the splitter helps stabilize the car at high speed tracks. Between the spitter and side skirts they suck the car to the track removing the suspension (I wonder how the bumpy ride affects drivers physically). I agree with Jr that they should get the cars off the ground. But they need to test how stable the cars are at 200 mph in traffic with a lot less down force.
Dale Jr. is right about everything he said. The splitter came with the wing in an attempt to get the young kids intested in Hondas interested in NASCAR. It didn't work. He's also right about getting the cars off the ground. It doesn't produce great racing.
I love it! I'm very happy that Junior has become more vocal now that he's on his way out! He's starting to remind me of someone.
I wonder if our resident aero guru will get on here and tell him he's wrong and there's no possible way for the car to drive without that pice of crap on it!
I suspect the splitter helps stabilize the car at high speed tracks. Between the spitter and side skirts they suck the car to the track removing the suspension (I wonder how the bumpy ride affects drivers physically). I agree with Jr that they should get the cars off the ground. But they need to test how stable the cars are at 200 mph in traffic with a lot less down force.
Dale Jr. is right about everything he said. The splitter came with the wing in an attempt to get the young kids intested in Hondas interested in NASCAR. It didn't work. He's also right about getting the cars off the ground. It doesn't produce great racing.
But they kept the splitter
NASCAR bids goodbye to Car of Tomorrow
Safety was the common thread when designers stitched together the template for the car. It came on the heels of the death of NASCAR icon Dale Earnhardt Sr., who was killed on the last lap of the Daytona 500 in 2001. In the preceding year, three other drivers also had died in accidents.
"That wing," said Felix Sabates, a partner in Chip Ganassi Racing. "My God, they should put that wing on top of Gary Nelson's head and send him to orbit."
"The Car of Tomorrow was the worst mistake ever made in the history of NASCAR," Sabates said. "And they know that. But they couldn't change overnight because of the investment we have to make on these cars."
"We beat that COT to death," team owner Rick Hendrick said. "This is the best I've felt before the COT."'
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...0216_1_race-car-felix-sabates-robin-pemberton
lmao"That wing," said Felix Sabates, a partner in Chip Ganassi Racing. "My God, they should put that wing on top of Gary Nelson's head and send him to orbit."
A lot of good that did.Early after the decision to dump the wing, Helton said the thing was an attempt to appeal to a different demo.
Because nothing will get the kiddos to follow NASCAR more than slapping wings and splitters on Impala, Camry, and Fusion family sedans.Early after the decision to dump the wing, Helton said the thing was an attempt to appeal to a different demo.
Pretty good shovel too. Lots of landscaping done with that thing.I'm sure we will have O'Donnell on XM telling us they are looking into it, all things are on the table with the new design blah blah. People have been hating that thing every since it appeared and was nothing but a knife wielding tire cutter.
When you read O'Donnell's reply to Brad, he thinks all is OK. I wonder if he cares what DE thinks?I'm sure we will have O'Donnell on XM telling us they are looking into it, all things are on the table with the new design blah blah. People have been hating that thing every since it appeared and was nothing but a knife wielding tire cutter.
Because nothing will get the kiddos to follow NASCAR more than slapping wings and splitters on Impala, Camry, and Fusion family sedans.
When you read O'Donnell's reply to Brad, he thinks all is OK. I wonder if he cares what DE thinks?
Why have a dipsh!t running things and making decisions about cars if he never drove a race car?
The COT was created to make a safer car (cabin area) after Dale Sr. died. But the look of the car (wing and splitter) was an attempt to attract younger fans. Instead, they drove a lot of fans away with that ugly thing.could be, but what they said publicly was for safety reasons was the reason for the C.O.T. Remembering it was right after Sr. died and a lot of political pressure for more safety. Having a tire cutter on the front wasn't my idea of safety. Car was uglier than any sh!t box with a fart can sticking out the back
Gosh, I hope that's pressure-treated lumber and zinc-coated bolts.
I believe the term y'all are looking for is 'dive planes', not 'shark fins'.... I think some of the cars in IMSA or WEC have some "shark fins" (for lack of a better term) on the outside of the fenders to help with down force at the front. Not too sure how NASCAR fans would take to those.
You can see the "shark fins" on the Ford just below the word ECO on the front right bumper of the car. Looks like the Vette has one too.
yeah exactly, I don't think they called them shark fins, that is on the top of the car. I can't remember what they were called but they were nixed.. on the first version of the C.O.T. the splitter wrapped around the front of the car and was a heck of a tire shredder. Newer versions they continued to make is smaller and they first revision the removed it from sticking out the side..it still was a piece of crap.I'm sure one of the big issues with the shark fins is that, like you pointed out, they become knives to cut open tires.
They stuck “dive planes” on the front fenders a couple years ago for the high-downforce Generation 6 car testing at Michigan.
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As I recall the things weren’t well received.
Hmmm see the 70s videos, cars were traveling in the draft at close to 200 without all the bs aero we have now.I suspect the splitter helps stabilize the car at high speed tracks. Between the spitter and side skirts they suck the car to the track removing the suspension (I wonder how the bumpy ride affects drivers physically). I agree with Jr that they should get the cars off the ground. But they need to test how stable the cars are at 200 mph in traffic with a lot lesss down force.
Where were they doing that in the 70's?Hmmm see the 70s videos, cars were traveling in the draft at close to 200 without all the bs aero we have now.
Daytona and Dega...speeds were close to 200 in the draft, also the sling shot draft move actually worked back then, unlike now..it's pretty difficult to do without helpWhere were they doing that in the 70's?
Where were they doing that in the 70's?