Mopardh9
Team Owner
Yep agreeDon't forget they need all the accidents for their high lights. God for bid they should ever promote racing itself.
Yep agreeDon't forget they need all the accidents for their high lights. God for bid they should ever promote racing itself.
That 1992 Ford had a lot more downforce and a lot more horsepower than current Cup cars. And there was a lot of aero push as well... just watch the races. It is easy to see that 1992 physics was same as 2017 physics. You didn't hear the announcers or drivers talking about aero push, as the term had not yet been coined, and aero effects were not generally understood, but it was there.There's a limit to downforce reduction given the current mix of venues. That's all I'm saying.
Are we there yet? I don't know the answer to that.
But that is a static measurement. Was there any mechanism to enforce that at speed? (I can't remember that far back...)Minimum chassis ride height back then was 4 or 4 1/4".
Right. Just further evidence that it is pure fantasy when people say, "Raise up the cars and that will cure aero dependency."Ride height measurements are always static, as you know.
Without instrumentation, there's no way to measure it dynamically ergo no rule to enforce.
Sparks fly.
I give cup another 5 years and gone as we know it....who's going to pay for it?How many people really think NASCAR is dying off and won't be around in 10-15-20 years?
I think NASCAR will always be the name of a body that sanctions races and things may look different but it ain't disappearing. I see a future of 4-6 cylinders cars that are smaller with crate motors and rolling chassis available and no manufacturers present. I see more road courses as well as a street course or 2 with a 25 race season. I also think that tracks like Pocono, MIS and Ricmond will disappear as well Kentucky while other tracks will be down to one date with many running a different configuration then what they do now.
Raise them up , less hp, get rid of the spec car.Right. Just further evidence that it is pure fantasy when people say, "Raise up the cars and that will cure aero dependency."
They probably didn't get the memo.^ Somebody probably signed the renewal document in error.
He / she got fired and this will be their last year for sure.
Ride height measurements are always static, as you know.
Without instrumentation, there's no way to measure it dynamically ergo no rule to enforce.
Sparks fly.
Yes.
...as has NASCAR’s popularity.Rumors of NASCAR's death have been greatly exaggerated.
Rumors of NASCAR's death have been greatly exaggerated.
Yes and yes ... everywhere there's been an open test or a tire test (that data is shared by manufacturer).So ........... they did that right after they reconfigured the track ... I am going to assume that they will be able to use that data they collected for all their future set ups at that track ? And have they collected similar data at all the other tracks ?
Yes and yes ... everywhere there's been an open test or a tire test (that data is shared by manufacturer).
I thought it was chicken little, "the sky is falling"You know whats gonna happen, the day NASCAR does die, some of us are not gonna believe it because of all this "boy that cried wolf" posting.
You know whats gonna happen, the day NASCAR does die, some of us are not gonna believe it because of all this "boy that cried wolf" posting.
I was thinking something more like a 'Do we really care anymore?' thread. Similar to Jeff Gordon's 'calling out' thread during his retirement tour.we probably need a " the real problem" thread.
Many won't even notice.You know whats gonna happen, the day NASCAR does die, some of us are not gonna believe it because of all this "boy that cried wolf" posting.
That's the problem, it isn't just one big thing, it's a bunch of little things.
I agree, it's of my opinion I think as long as there is auto racing and automobiles, there will be NASCAR, anything beyond, I dont know as I am not a fortune tellerI believe the overwhelming majority believes Nascar will always be around in some form or another. Nascar is aging out fan wise and in 10 years a good size chunk of the current fan base won't be around but if Indy Car can make it Nascar most certainly can.
I agree, it's of my opinion I think as long as there is auto racing and automobiles, there will be NASCAR, anything beyond, I dont know as I am not a fortune teller
NASCAR is following the trajectory of Navin Johnson (Steve Martin) in the movie The Jerk.
Rags to riches to ??? -- with a lot of stupidity along the way...