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I watched from 2:53-3:00. If that's what 2019 will look like, SIGN ME UP!
I’m happy to hear that you and a couple of others (in addition to the original pair) have liked what you have seen.
I watched from 2:53-3:00. If that's what 2019 will look like, SIGN ME UP!
The last draft session this morning, Kez led from lap two until the end with Kurt (Chev), and Clint second and third. I haven't seen any manufacturer have an advantage so far in any of the testsHaven’t been able to follow. So who’s fast or at least stands out some? Are the Fords at a disadvantage with the new car? Thanks
Its like hitting a wall when the second place car gets behind the leader...
That's my only gripe. They are probably going to have to bump up the power a bit, at least IMO.
Haven’t been able to follow. So who’s fast or at least stands out some?
Thank you...!The last draft session this morning, Kez led from lap two until the end with Kurt (Chev), and Clint second and third. I haven't seen any manufacturer have an advantage so far in any of the tests
Thank you....lending is one thing But can they race to the front. Sounds like they can move up but the leader has the advantage. I saw someone said that may go away after tires wear so hopefully that’s the case.Serious answer: whoever gets the best tow. The objective is to even the playing field, not have guy's stand out. If I had to pick someone Keselowski stood out, the same way he does at Dega and Daytona.
not sure it is that simple. The leader car will be going faster with more power and Aero is a quadratic increase in relation to speed. I have a headache. And Indy has push to pass..perish the thought.
yeah, with the five data cars and driver and engineer input I think it turned out pretty good, the two sessions today weren't as racy, a lot of single file. Who knows, they could have been testing something.Its a test for a reason. This whole deal is far from over and NASCAR will implement in-season changes for the best result possible. We'll see how it goes throughout the season.
I will reiterate what I said a few months ago. If NASCAR thinks this is a one size fits all solution, I think there is going to be a LOT of disappointed people. What works for certain tracks, even similar ones, may not work for others.

Yeah, I agree with Charlie... "Hey Mom, there's a turd in the sandbox."If I open this discussion again, please shoot me down like Ol' Yeller. Don't even bother to take me behind the barn.
Keselowski's thoughts about the package and he answers fan questions
Big fan of Penske and stable of drivers -- but that Bradley face image kinda jumps out of the screen...![]()
I saw the Las Vegas testing session and honestly I'm not impressed. I don't think lower HP and higher drag is the answer because while yes, the leader didn't run away with the lead, the guys behind him didn't close the gap and pass him either.
I heard a guy at the track say the same thing. He said that the FRM guys will still be in 30th place with the new rules but will be 3 seconds behind instead of 30 seconds or more. If this is true then Nascar must think it’s fans are a bunch of ignorant suckers.
Well, since you ask...Well why don’t people hate on INDYCAR then?

I heard a guy at the track say the same thing. He said that the FRM guys will still be in 30th place with the new rules but will be 3 seconds behind instead of 30 seconds or more. If this is true then Nascar must think it’s fans are a bunch of ignorant suckers.
Well why don’t people hate on INDYCAR then? I guess I get it’s a radical change on larger speedways but INDYCAR is flat footing it and using slipstreams for most tracks
Plenty of people hated the IRL, it helped effectively kill open wheel racing in this country. Modern IndyCar resembling CART more than it does the IRL didn’t happen by accident. There are only three superspeedways left and 2018 superspeedway racing didn’t resemble the style of racing that’s been more prevalent than not in 21st century open wheel racing.Well why don’t people hate on INDYCAR then? I guess I get it’s a radical change on larger speedways but INDYCAR is flat footing it and using slipstreams for most tracks
Well why don’t people hate on INDYCAR then? I guess I get it’s a radical change on larger speedways but INDYCAR is flat footing it and using slipstreams for most tracks
I'm not saying that constitutes an answer, but I WOULD consider it an improvement over what we have had. 30 cars within three seconds, I'll take that......
Plenty of people hated the IRL, it helped effectively kill open wheel racing in this country. Modern IndyCar resembling CART more than it does the IRL didn’t happen by accident. There are only three superspeedways left and 2018 superspeedway racing didn’t resemble the style of racing that’s been more prevalent than not in 21st century open wheel racing.
I'm not saying that constitutes an answer, but I WOULD consider it an improvement over what we have had. 30 cars within three seconds, I'll take that......