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yeah, I was impressed with Johnson in 5th the fastest Chevy/Hendrick, but Menard topped that.
Menard was actually real fast in practice tooyeah, I was impressed with Johnson in 5th the fastest Chevy/Hendrick, but Menard topped that.
And wrecksIt'll be a damn shame if the 48 can't get into the playoffs. 48 car has low key been the fastest Hendrick car (aside from Watkins Glen) for quite a few weeks. Top 10 speed for a while,just wrecks and wrecks.
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And wrecks some moreAnd wrecks
in 2026.Any bets on when the 2020 retirement tour is announced officially?
Honestly, I'm glad he didn't limp into the chase (playoffs). I'm curious to see how he fares the last ten races, its been a horrible season for him. I honestly think, if he performs well these last ten. He's not going to retire until 2021, if not. I could see him hanging them up after next year.Any bets on when the 2020 retirement tour is announced officially?
JanuaryAny bets on when the 2020 retirement tour is announced officially?
Bobby's been waiting for this since 2008January
2008?Bobby's been waiting for this since 2008
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in 2026.
Not if he won't be around to drive itJJ was top man in an era of cars and a chase schedule that suited him.
He has no advantage with these types of cars. Maybe the new car will suit him better.
This. Revman and I have discussed this in great detail. But Jimmie typically would either start his turn late, or his lift slightly early, and drove off the right rear in the center. His style gave him less "wheel" at corner apex than other guys, and as a result, when dialed in, he could find more speed in the center of the corner of high banked tracks than anyone. People can talk raw talent all they want, but at his best, call it skill, execution, or whatever... when it came to finding an extra 2 tenths, no one did it better than Jimmie, not even Kyle Busch. Obviously racing is a team sport, but it still baffles me how some people still refuse to acknowledge..car aside, how good of a driver Jimmie was.Whew, rough season for Johnson. I think the crew chief change was a good move, it just came too late in the season to make an impact. Also, let's be honest, Johnson always performed better in a loose car, and I don't know how loose you can get with a low HP and high down force package. The car probably drives like a brick in a wind tunnel.
This. Revman and I have discussed this in great detail. But Jimmie typically would either start his turn late, or his lift slightly early, and drove off the right rear in the center. His style gave him less "wheel" at corner apex than other guys, and as a result, when dialed in, he could find more speed in the center of the corner of high banked tracks than anyone. People can talk raw talent all they want, but at his best, call it skill, execution, or whatever... when it came to finding an extra 2 tenths, no one did it better than Jimmie, not even Kyle Busch. Obviously racing is a team sport, but it still baffles me how some people still refuse to acknowledge..car aside, how good of a driver Jimmie was.
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Tell that to Larson, Keselowski, and JohnsonI have driven this package in iRacing, and it is very planted.
Tell that to Larson, Keselowski, and Johnson
all three of those drivers got loose and spun. Not counting numerous backmarkers last weekend. Maybe your simulator is off.What I meant is that it's very hard to get it loose. It's planted and it drives like a brick.
Sorry to be blunt, but that is nonsense. It's a high downforce rules package, so that creates a "planted" feel, but that doesn't mean it has systemic understeer. Setup details will lead to any given moment being tight (understeer), or perfectly balanced, or loose (oversteer). Also, this package includes substantial amounts of aero side force. When that gets interrupted, it generally produces oversteer... for example Erik Jones when Keselowski was alongside his right door.What I meant is that it's very hard to get it loose. It's planted and it drives like a brick.
Doesn't mean a car can't get loose and sucked around. Obviously that can happen. But they are evidently bricky-er then previous packagesall three of those drivers got loose and spun. Not counting numerous backmarkers last weekend. Maybe your simulator is off.
I think he was referencing that "planted" feel you are talking about. Which is exactly how these cars seem to be.. high downforce and planted and can spontaneously snap loose or push tight given the air.Sorry to be blunt, but that is nonsense. It's a high downforce rules package, so that creates a "planted" feel, but that doesn't mean it has systemic understeer. Setup details will lead to any given moment being tight (understeer), or perfectly balanced, or loose (oversteer). Also, this package includes substantial amounts of aero side force. When that gets interrupted, it generally produces oversteer... for example Erik Jones when Keselowski was alongside his right door.
I don't think I have heard any driver say snapped tight or loose this year.I think he was referencing that "planted" feel you are talking about. Which is exactly how these cars seem to be.. high downforce and planted and can spontaneously snap loose or push tight given the air.
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Don't remind me, I have him at the pick 'em game. I almost used him last weekend, where he finished a respectable 11th place. I had Larson last week, he looks good this week & is a former winner of this race.Looking at the speed charts Jimmie looks like his car is horrible for Richmond this weekend. This is the kind of thing that makes me shake my head. We aren’t running the iroc package, the rules are more similar to years past on short tracks. Yet his car looks like it was prepared by bk racing. Or maybe it’s a Derrick cope racing car. Seriously Jimmie is that slow in practice
Looking at the speed charts Jimmie looks like his car is horrible for Richmond this weekend. This is the kind of thing that makes me shake my head. We aren’t running the iroc package, the rules are more similar to years past on short tracks. Yet his car looks like it was prepared by bk racing. Or maybe it’s a Derrick cope racing car. Seriously Jimmie is that slow in practice
Agreed.
What killed the 48 is an equal combination ofLaser tech and the lack of Chad killed the 48.
You’ll understand if I disagree with you.What killed the 48 is an equal combination of
A past his prime champion, in a package where he doesn't get to exercise his best skill, teamed with a new CC in an organization and manufacture/organization that is falling behind, seems to explain the decline in performance.
We are about 5 years past the whole "cheating Chad helping a non-elite driver win for a decade" nonsense. Come on Bobby.
Are you a Ford guy btw? You got a Toyota in your profile, and never seem to mention any allegiance to Ford. Just curious
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