Zerkfitting
Team Owner
I caught F1 qualifying over the weekend - they race for the pole. I think that’s what NASCAR wanted with their new qualifying format. But in NASCAR there seems to be a gentlemen's agreement to get two laps in and be done; the cars line up just like single lap qualifying. I had hoped the new qualifying process would add some excitement to qualifying but the teams know they only have two qualifying laps so they do the minimum to get the job done.
I’ve caught F1 qualifying a number of times, I’ve seen a car take the pole then retake it after someone takes it away; apparently the F1 performance doesn’t fall off after two laps. They have tire warmers and other support systems in place while they wait to make another run (I don’t know if they can work on the car between runs). Maybe NASCAR should allow the cars to be worked on during qualifying (impounding the cars once they are qualified to prevent actions detrimental to the sport).
The dual 125s is my favorite qualifying procedure but that is special to the 500. I was thinking there could be some other special qualifying procedures for selected races. How about a 4 lap average for the Indy race. The traditional single lap qualifying procedure might be preserved at a short track race. How about a hot lap and pit stop qualifying procedure. I like that NASCAR sets the order from practice times for rainouts.
I’ve caught F1 qualifying a number of times, I’ve seen a car take the pole then retake it after someone takes it away; apparently the F1 performance doesn’t fall off after two laps. They have tire warmers and other support systems in place while they wait to make another run (I don’t know if they can work on the car between runs). Maybe NASCAR should allow the cars to be worked on during qualifying (impounding the cars once they are qualified to prevent actions detrimental to the sport).
The dual 125s is my favorite qualifying procedure but that is special to the 500. I was thinking there could be some other special qualifying procedures for selected races. How about a 4 lap average for the Indy race. The traditional single lap qualifying procedure might be preserved at a short track race. How about a hot lap and pit stop qualifying procedure. I like that NASCAR sets the order from practice times for rainouts.