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Formerly Stewart Fan
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...with-cot-just-treading-water-for-last-5-years
Kind of a dead horse I know but it is the off season lol
Kind of a dead horse I know but it is the off season lol
I agree and disagree.
Anyone who has been involved in auto racing of any type knows You can never make it Cheaper, Competition breeds Cost simple as that. The only way to make Racing Cheaper is to take away all the teams money, because if they have money their going to spend it trying to improve.
The COT car is safer there's absolutely No Doubt about it, Good Job NASCAR.
The Raceing?
Since they got rid of that damn wing it's improved.
But looking back on 2011 I'd say turning the drivers loose, getting rid of questionable cautions and bringing in double file restarts has brought the racing back!
The COT car is safer there's absolutely No Doubt about it, Good Job NASCAR.
The Raceing?
Since they got rid of that damn wing it's improved.
But looking back on 2011 I'd say turning the drivers loose, getting rid of questionable cautions and bringing in double file restarts has brought the racing back!
I'm not even going to ask you if you just now found that out.It Doesn't Matter
What Matters To Me Is That The Sactioned Body Of Nascar Are Nothing But Bull Chit Liers Past And Present
What Did Nascar Do Of Any Importance When Petty And Allison Got Killed
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To say that the COT is not a safer race car is complete BS IMO. It's proven its worth many times over.
Which is precisely why the COT is definitely NOT a fail.
To say that the COT is not a safer race car is complete BS IMO. It's proven its worth many times over.
The old cars weren't safe enough for Sr.
Just sayin'.
I can see the point. But the Lajoie seat and HANS may have helped Dale more than a COT.
He wanted his steat mounted so that he was in an extreme angle. He probably didn't keep his belts as tight as he needed in this case, that along with open face may have enabled better visibility, and allowed for even greater moves on the track.
I was a Dale fan not a hater, and I don't want to be too graphic. But the seat, mount and belt settings contributed the most to the basal skull fracture imo.
I want to respect Dale, and racing is dangerous. I love the courage he had, and the memories, but the wreck itself still involved some unusual factors imo.
The old cars weren't safe enough for Sr.
Just sayin'.
Or
Tony Roper, Kenny Irwin Jr.,Adam Petty, John Nemechek, Rodney Orr, Neil Bonnett, Clifford Allison, JD McDuffie, Grant Adcox, Rick Baldwin, Terry Schoonover, Bruce Jacobi, Ricky Knotts.........
English,please....mayby if good job nascar had done something earlier some might still be alive
English,please....
Some not say know mean what think say you
I don't make resolutions, and I'm not nice. SOooo...Guess what..Go resolve yourself.Dude! It be first day of new year and be resolution to make nice!
English,please....
Some not say know mean what think say you
SST, I have a question to which I haven't received a definitive answer: What safety measure did they take with this new car that couldn't have been accomplished using the old car, or better yet, a car which actually looked like a car driven on the streets today? As far as I know they could have added the door safety panels and they could have moved the driver's seat to the right. What have they done to the chassis, safety-wise, which couldn't have been done to the the chassis using the old body?Drivers appear to be safer in the COT. We've seen some vicious crashes yet not one serious life threatening injury. Don't know if we could say the same if those exact same crashes had happened in the "old" car.
Racing has suffered, IMHO. Seems nobody, even Chad the Guru, can get a handle on handling, consistenly. The splitter has cut down how many tires? Sort of reminds me of the knives on a Roman chariot.
I'm all for driver safety but the COT sux as far a race car goes.
I don't remember what they did as a result of Clifford Allison's death but they instituted a steering wheel kill switch in the wake of Adam Petty and Kenny Irwin's death. Later in that same year they ran a restrictor plate @ New Hampshire to cut down on the entrance speed into the turns. Jeff Burton led every lap in that race. One of the worst races I ever watched.
To say that the COT is not a safer race car is complete BS IMO. It's proven its worth many times over.
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I don't make resolutions, and I'm not nice. SOooo...Guess what..Go resolve yourself.
SST, I have a question to which I haven't received a definitive answer: What safety measure did they take with this new car that couldn't have been accomplished using the old car, or better yet, a car which actually looked like a car driven on the streets today? As far as I know they could have added the door safety panels and they could have moved the driver's seat to the right. What have they done to the chassis, safety-wise, which couldn't have been done to the the chassis using the old body?
Why did they have to make design a generic car which is essentially the same as any other with the exception of decals and very slight body modifications? I keep hearing and reading about how safe this new car is; couldn't they have made the old car just as safe?
FlFlash you have pointed out a lot of interesting information about the difference between these two different style cars. I hadn't realized how many changes they had made. Thank's for sharing that information.The current car is larger than the old car. The rollcage is 2 in. taller and 4 in. wider and the driver sits 4 in. closer to the car’s centerline also the entire rollcage is 3" farther back on the chassis, that was done to increase crush space and allow easier driver exit after a crash. The car also has double frame rails—with one rail stacked on top of the other—on the left side and 4 in. of impact-absorbing foam in both doors. There's also a 360-degree containment tunnel for the driveshaft, the old cars only had a 1 1/4 x 1/8 driveshaft loop.
The exhaust runs through the body instead of under the driver, and exits on the right side, which diverts heat away from the driver and the refueling process. The fuel cell is smaller has a thicker container and thicker bladder walls with a smaller capacity (17.5 gallons, down from 22 gallons) and use's a flapper valve instead of the old leaky check ball set up.
The old car chassis was basicly unchanged from the mid 70's it was time for a clean sheet redesign and it would have been impossible to incorperate most of the features into the old chassis.
As far as the Aerodynamics NASCAR went from having templates from all 4 manufactuars, to having only one supposedly to cut cost and aero tweaking......that did'nt work IMO.
If only. Once again the cost of running a team or teams has entered the equation, meaning sponsorship. The days of one manufacturer having an edge on the others is over. All of the cars have some of the same templates with the exception of a few (front end etc.) I think that most of us old timers miss the days of being able to tell the different between makes. Remember those days when as a kid, you could look at a car and not only tell what make it was, but the year it was. Now days you might be able to tell what the make is, but probably not the year.The basic concept of racing is to go fast and win. If one brand is producing more hp than the others why penalize them? The other brands need to step up to the plate and do their homework. Same with aero. Seems there is very slight minor differences in drag and downforce numbers now.