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Michael Waltrip thinks NASCAR cars are too loud

Two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip has maintained that Sunday's Daytona 500 would be the final race of his 32-year NASCAR career.

The brother of Hall of Fame driver Darrell Waltrip, Michael began racing at the Cup level in 1985 and is also a Fox Sports NASCAR analyst like his brother. He's been around NASCAR for a long time but now that he's walking away from driving, Michael Waltrip wants NASCAR to make some changes — including toning down the cars' iconic roar.

"I think the cars are too loud," Waltrip said at Wednesday's Daytona 500 media day. "I'd like to hear — I'd like to see NASCAR work with the manufacturers to — when I raced the 24 hours of Daytona or 24 hours of Le Mans, you'd hear a Ferrari come by and you'd know it was a Ferrari. I think it would be cool if a Ford sounded like a Ford, a Toyota like a Toyota and a Chevy a Chevy, and those manufacturers worked together with NASCAR just to make them sound cool.

"Right now they're obnoxious and I guess I've gotten old because it really gets on my nerves, but that's one thing. I think that could be cool add another element so the fans can identify with the cars better. I also think they should have brake lights so fans could see when they're letting off, when they're hitting the brakes and if and how. Those could be LED's across the back windshields."

NASCAR has made plenty of aerodynamics changes to its cars since Waltrip began racing in the 1980s but the unmuffled sound has been around since well before his time in the sport. In typical Waltrip fashion, he wasn't done voicing his opinions.

"What else did I think of last night when I was awake until 3 in the morning? I don't know," Waltrip said. "I think it would be cool if the cars had paddle shifters, different transmissions and paddle shifters where maybe a six speed transmission, so when you go to Martinsville, when they go down to the corner, they could gear down and maybe they could quick turn in 10,000 rpm and turn 8,000 rpm, that would cost on the engine and then it would allow them to get off the corner with the grunt when they're shifting the gears.

"Those are some things I think of and think would be cool, and then one last thing and then I'll shut up and it's kind of dumb, but all the roofs should be black and the roof numbers should be the same font. Maybe a Ford's roof is blue, a Toyota roof is red and a Chevy roof is yellow, but they all should be the same and the numbers should be the same because I was at Charlotte watching the race from the infield, and I've been here for 30 years and I couldn't tell who was who. You know, all the cars change all the time, and I just – I was thinking, man, if I could just tell the number, I'd see who's running where, so that might be something that's fun too.”

http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/...ud-daytona-500-2017/szc9o2wcl7cg16no4wbbj8lpc
 
I think Mikey has lost his mind.
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Damn, Micheal I have been trying to respect you all week, and he is an outstanding RP driver. He drove the cars when they were much more dangerous and has been a cheerful man during a lot of lean times.

But this kind of shiet just reminds me of why he he gets the ridicule. And the cynical feeling that he is a just yes man that will eagerly accept any dumbass idea that nascar is considering.
 
One of the best things about a race in person is the sound of the cars. You feel it in your bones. I wear earplugs now (and probably damaged my hearing from the years when I didn't) but it's still impressive.
 
I disagree with everything he said except for the manufacturers working to make their cars sound unique. Race cars should be LOUD, but each manufacturer should be easily discernible as well just by the sound.
 
Cars are too loud, and he wants brake lights and paddle shifters. And all the roofs the same color, with the same font for the numbers. :dunce:
 
Drivers might, I repeat might, be able to see braking cars in front of them more quickly so they can avoid crashes.
 
Kinda sounds as if Micheal has matured beyond NASCAR.

Embrace IMSA, Micheal. Take the mic there and ply your trade.

The broadcasts won’t be the same without your sophisticated commentary but – go. We’ll work through the pain of the absence.
 
So Mikey can't tell the cars apart but suggest making the roofs all the same, not sure how that will help but ok. Just hope NASCAR doesn't listen to him.
 
Muffle 'em, put coffee cans on 'em, or tune each make to play the national anthem. Once I turn the scanner on and the MRN gang goes to work, it doesn't make a bit of difference to me.
 
I actually don't have an issue with much of what he's said. Cars are too loud. But my 50% hearing loss couldn't possibly he related to loud engines. The only thing i could nit-pick is the paddle shifter/trans deal although that WOULD put some reliability issues back on the table. I agree with him 100% about being unable to ID the cars. They change wraps so often i can't keep up. Takes me half a race to know who is who except for JJ. How would have SOMTHING the same from race to race be a bad thing. IMO Woods brothers car is nicest looking car out there and has been for years. Very minor changes to wrap.
 
Go to South Boston with no ear plugs, yer done....
 
AK#7 back in the day had supertrap mufflers hooked up to the tail pipes in the garage... Everybody thought he was nuts....
 
I disagree with everything he said except for the manufacturers working to make their cars sound unique. Race cars should be LOUD, but each manufacturer should be easily discernible as well just by the sound.
A couple of years ago the MWR cars sounded notably different from the rest of the field. Check out around 37:35-

 
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