48 looks the best to me. 9 just doesn't look right with the green in it
Some nice new powder over here at Park City too!Listening to Marty and McGee on live radio hosting from Daytona on my way to snowboard with 6” of freshies waiting for me (woot woot!).
Anyway, they have Steve O’Donnell on and they were talking about the clash and how they moved it up a day. One of em said “previously we would have waited till Tuesday to run that race”. Steve interrupted and says “no we wouldn’t have, we took the truck on the track Tuesday and it immediately sunk down”. They moved right along with the conversation but it seems like the asphalt might’ve been compromised from all the rain.
I’m stoked and off to snowboard.
I did wonder about that happening.it seems like the asphalt might’ve been compromised from all the rain.
Some nice new powder over here at Park City too!
We ended up getting close to 12 inches.Some nice new powder over here at Park City too!
Is 6” even consider a snow day for Park City?! Lol.
Naw, Floridians crashing the winter scene this weekend. Leaving on Sunday redeye tomorrow hoping the 500 is delayed til Monday.??? You’re living in Park City?
Naw, Floridians crashing the winter scene this weekend. Leaving on Sunday redeye tomorrow hoping the 500 is delayed til Monday.
^I still can't believe they made Atlanta a drafting track. 100 less miles of bumper cars.
What's NSS?Terrible. It’s making NSS that much better.
What's NSS?
I can’t believe they shortened Atlanta I & Texas to 400 miles. Not sure I agree with it.
To me it seems more like running a 100 extra miles before the torn up carsOld Atlanta, yes. It was great. New Atlanta, the 100 extra miles means too much potential for extra expenses with more torn up cars etc IMO.
Why don't they just start their own series??? They have started a few mini series.NASCAR teams tell AP they've hired top antitrust lawyer on eve of Daytona 500
NASCAR teams have hired one of the country's top antitrust and sports lawyers to advise them in their ongoing dispute with the family-owned stock car series over a new revenue-sharing model. The decision to hire Jeffrey Kessler, partner and co-executive chair of Winston & Strawn LLP, followed a...www.yahoo.com
C.A.R.T. all over again. I'd love to see all the charter teams just not show up one weekend. Don't announce it ahead of time. Just no-show. If gonna blow it all up, do it with some style! I'm thinking spring Bristol race.Why don't they just start their own series??? They have started a few mini series.
Talk about the ultimate move of bad faith. Imagine Nascar showing up at the track and locking the teams out?C.A.R.T. all over again. I'd love to see all the charter teams just not show up one weekend. Don't announce it ahead of time. Just no-show. If gonna blow it all up, do it with some style! I'm thinking spring Bristol race.
Where they going to race? Nascar controls all tracks that are capable of hosting a cup level event. They all going to show up at New Smyrna and run a race? Talk about really really not making any moneyWhy don't they just start their own series??? They have started a few mini series.
Yup. And if they just don't show up, it's not 1969 anymore. A Cup race consisting of XFinity/ARCA cars (especially the latter with crate Illmor/Yates motors!) is a big problem when your media deal probably 3/4s of your overall revenue and you're trying to court new OEMs. "Chase Elliott Effect" in 2023 would be amplified with bonus media outrage if they tried to break the teams again.Read the article. The teams said they are not interested in starting a breakaway series or running on other tracks.
lol. I guess I should have highlighted that part. Eh, probably wouldn't have made much of a difference.Read the article. The teams said they are not interested in starting a breakaway series or running on other tracks.
Why not?Pretty sure they can't legally race the current car.
I swear there was mention of this earlier that Nascar owns the rights to that car. Maybe I'm imagining it.Why not?
Irrelevant, becauseWhy not?
the teams have said they don't want to walk away.Now if the teams want to walk away...
Exactly, they both need each other, and they both know that. It’s why I’m sure something will be settled. As pointed out, they aren’t many tracks they could race at, NASCAR has a firm control over a good majority of the tracks out there. But at the same time, without the drivers, NASCAR can’t put on a show.They both need each other, but I feel Nascar has an advantage here. Particularly with the current car Nascar essentially has the car and anyone can buy the parts and show up. Now if the teams want to walk away where is their revenue going to come from? Pretty sure they can't legally race the current car. Not sure where they'd race it and pull a big enough crowd?