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in the interest of equal time
The only practice these guys need is avoiding spinning cars . and that's a crapshoot any time . Gordon and Johnson have to compete because that's what sponsors pay them to do .
The RP group qualifying would be a lot more tolerable if the pit road waiting game and drivers acting as roadblocks trying to impede others was gone. So they could fix this by having much smaller groups (6-10 cars) that have a pace car lead them to a rolling start to prevent pit road jams... which sounds like a huge PITA.
I am with you 100% - I am just afraid that the powers that be would rather try to polish their turd than admit they were wrong.They can try and fix this thing until the cows come home . IMO the fastest cat should get the pole . It's a reward to the team for preparing the fastest car .How they start the rest of the field in a plate race doesn't really mean that much except to the cars that don't make the race . Personally I would be highly ticked off if a top twenty five car did not make the race , but they do have the option of buying their way in , I suppose. Qualifying doesn't have to be complicated .
Probably stupid kids with short attention spansI have a question on this subject now that it has happened:
What demographic were they after? Certainly was not the die hard Nascar fan, as is obvious by the comments here .
They probably got bored and switched the channel after watching cars parked on pit road for four minutes.Probably stupid kids with short attention spans
That was the biggest joke i'd ever saw. Glad I dvr'ed that
Steve O'Donnell (Executive VP) called it "a balance" because, in spite of the incident, Jeff Gordon won the pole. Smdh. Some superstar winning doesn't make it any less stupid.NASCAR Radio..... As expected, they are still trying to sell this new format of qualifying for the D500. NASCAR, at some point, will have to learn how to say, 'We screwed up and we're going to fix this.'
Translation: we f'ed this up big time, but still got who we wanted on the pole, so it's OK.Steve O'Donnell (Executive VP) called it "a balance" because, in spite of the incident, Jeff Gordon won the pole. Smdh. Some superstar winning doesn't make it any less stupid.
I stopped listening to the two morning idiots and Dave Moody a while back. NASCAR can do no wrong in their eyes, and nobody better dare call in and argue otherwise.Just listened to some of the morning drive on XM90 radio, boy, have they been drinking the cool aid delivered from Bryan France's group.
They're some of the biggest sheep I've ever heard.Just listened to some of the morning drive on XM90 radio, boy, have they been drinking the cool aid delivered from Bryan France's group.
NASCAR Radio..... As expected, they are still trying to sell this new format of qualifying for the D500. NASCAR, at some point, will have to learn how to say, 'We screwed up and we're going to fix this.'
Steve O'Donnell (Executive VP) called it "a balance" because, in spite of the incident, Jeff Gordon won the pole. Smdh. Some superstar winning doesn't make it any less stupid.
I like the idea of a pace car leading them to a rolling start and basically forcing them to go. Maybe disqualify cars hanging back or sitting on pit road.The RP group qualifying would be a lot more tolerable if the pit road waiting game and drivers acting as roadblocks trying to impede others was gone. So they could fix this by having much smaller groups (6-10 cars) that have a pace car lead them to a rolling start to prevent pit road jams... which sounds like a huge PITA.
Okay, I'll take a shot.
As I understand the rules, it's the six slowest guys excluding the six you listed. As I read the results, they're Mike Wallace (48th), Landon Cassil (47th), Josh Wise (46th), Cole Whitt (45th), Clint Bowyer (41st) (!!!), and Jeb Burton (40th). So four of the six you listed would have to make it for Bowyer to get left out.
As I understand the rules
I like the idea of a pace car leading them to a rolling start and basically forcing them to go. Maybe disqualify cars hanging back or sitting on pit road.
I meant a pair of cars hanging half a lap back or more to rip off a couple of fast laps. Or sitting on pit road watching the clock.I don't think that forces them to go . Driving behind them might force them to go . Disqualifying cars for not qualifying would be pretty funny .
Maybe they could just do 3-5 lap averages. That might swing things the other way tho.... with people being too aggressive and causing more wrecks.I don't think that forces them to go . Driving behind them might force them to go . Disqualifying cars for not qualifying would be pretty funny .
Do not like this format for Qualifying........maybe the Owners should bill NASCAR for the cars that are destroyed because of the implementation of this Qualifying Format?
I understand that they are trying to make qualifying more exciting . My problem is that the only way to make it more exciting is to make it something else . I mean , they might as well have a fishing derby on the lake to decide starting positions . What does any of this stuff have to do with the tradition of fastest car gets the pole ? If all they want is a good tv show then have a fishing derby or a touch football game .
Welcome to the forum fngThanks for the welcome........I know, not a good way to start the season. After waiting forever, well two months, to have Racing start again, it is a real letdown to see what happened. Maybe lessons will be learned. Hope so.
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Hope you enjoy your stay
I understand that they are trying to make qualifying more exciting . My problem is that the only way to make it more exciting is to make it something else . I mean , they might as well have a fishing derby on the lake to decide starting positions . What does any of this stuff have to do with the tradition of fastest car gets the pole ? If all they want is a good tv show then have a fishing derby or a touch football game .