You could do like most of the long time fans and quit watchingFor some reason they’ve started to annoy me.
Congratulations, you're getting old.For some reason they’ve started to annoy me.
I used to go to Talladega every year at least once. And would add in another race somewhere interesting scattered in here and there. Haven't been to one since '06 and I could not name 3 active Cup drivers if I had to. Haven't watched a race on TV in probably 6 or 7 years. Couldn't name you any lower tier drivers. Don't even know what those series are called anymore.You could do like most of the long time fans and quit watching
Why are they running half throttle?Watching the “Great American Race” having a field of cars running at half throttle has annoyed way more people than burnouts. Hell I can get on the interstate and participate in that.
I think the governing body of NASCAR is the only thing worse than actual government. Everytime they change something for the "better" it gets worse.
Saving fuel to win the stage. Stage racing has to be changed badly, either get rid of it all together (what I and 99% of Nascar fans want) or make the stages longer.Why are they running half throttle?
Genuinely curious. I haven't watched NASCAR in years.
Because these new cars have so much drag, a car running at full throttle cannot pull away from a pack running at half. So if you actually race for the lead and hell.. try to make the race exciting.. you actually screw yourself and will have to refuel before the others just cruising.Why are they running half throttle?
Genuinely curious. I haven't watched NASCAR in years.
Yep, when Kyle Busch, one of the greatest drivers of all time, gets out of the car after a race he just won and says that the car of tomorrow is the biggest pos he's ever driven and wouldn't want it in a demolition derby, you should know that something is wrong.March 24th, 2007 ended NASCAR.
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They could hire me to fix that sport and I'd take 10 percent of the profit increase from the previous year to the year they made the changes for payment.Yep, when Kyle Busch, one of the greatest drivers of all time, gets out of the car after a race he just won and says that the car of tomorrow is the biggest pos he's ever driven and wouldn't want it in a demolition derby, you should know that something is wrong.
Substitute "NBA" for "NASCAR race" and that's me. Haven't watched an NBA game in at least 20 years. Sooooooo painful . . . .I used to go to Talladega every year at least once. And would add in another race somewhere interesting scattered in here and there. Haven't been to one since '06 and I could not name 3 active Cup drivers if I had to. Haven't watched a race on TV in probably 6 or 7 years. Couldn't name you any lower tier drivers. Don't even know what those series are called anymore.
Easiest fix is go back to the you can race it Sunday and buy it on Monday days. True stock cars with reasonable modifications for safety.They could hire me to fix that sport and I'd take 10 percent of the profit increase from the previous year to the year they made the changes for payment.
The car: Back to the 90s shape and simplicity with the new safety equipment. Make it 6 inches wider and a few inches taller. Don't care. But it matches the old. Teams get leeway in tolerances. An error amount. Anything over is DQ. But if it's within the margin of error.. good to go. It encourages "creativity". Plus you can put the spoiler at any angle.. remove the sumbitch of you want to. No care. Back to the H style shift pattern with no clutchless shifts.
engine: tracks 2 miles and over are mandated to run 87 octane fuel, dual plane, low style intake, a 2 barrel throttle body instead of the current 4, and maximum size of the header tubes is 1 1/2. Teams choice to either run fuel injection or carburetors. But must be same size CFM size. Then toss that damn restrictor plate.
Rules. The lane choice arrow for restarts... gone. There are now 6 stages per race to award bonus points.. but no cautions. Each marked by a simple flag notification and race keeps going. Back to old qualifying rules. Back to old points system with bonus points for the win.
crowd pleasers. The clash is back at Daytona. Except the cars will run the style of a previous generation. Either 70s, 80s, or 90's. Frame of the current car, body style of old car. Toyota and dodge would go off a style of car they had in those generations. One team can run a local dirt track driver from anywhere in the country, with zero NASCAR experience, to field a team to get around the charter rules.
You have some decent ideas and some really terrible ones. You can throw that whole last paragraph out for starters. The stage fix is spot on tho. That will work great. Carbs are a pos if fuel injection is an option so you won’t see any of them ran. Take anything else you just mentioned and add that extra hp these motors can make on every track but the super speedways, too. Speaking of the super speedways, the plate is races make for too good of tv so they ain’t gonna change them whether we want them too or not.They could hire me to fix that sport and I'd take 10 percent of the profit increase from the previous year to the year they made the changes for payment.
The car: Back to the 90s shape and simplicity with the new safety equipment. Make it 6 inches wider and a few inches taller. Don't care. But it matches the old. Teams get leeway in tolerances. An error amount. Anything over is DQ. But if it's within the margin of error.. good to go. It encourages "creativity". Plus you can put the spoiler at any angle.. remove the sumbitch of you want to. No care. Back to the H style shift pattern with no clutchless shifts.
engine: tracks 2 miles and over are mandated to run 87 octane fuel, dual plane, low style intake, a 2 barrel throttle body instead of the current 4, and maximum size of the header tubes is 1 1/2. Teams choice to either run fuel injection or carburetors. But must be same size CFM size. Then toss that damn restrictor plate.
Rules. The lane choice arrow for restarts... gone. There are now 6 stages per race to award bonus points.. but no cautions. Each marked by a simple flag notification and race keeps going. Back to old qualifying rules. Back to old points system with bonus points for the win.
crowd pleasers. The clash is back at Daytona. Except the cars will run the style of a previous generation. Either 70s, 80s, or 90's. Frame of the current car, body style of old car. Toyota and dodge would go off a style of car they had in those generations. One team can run a local dirt track driver from anywhere in the country, with zero NASCAR experience, to field a team to get around the charter rules.
17 no. Race cars are race cars. Progression is part of racing. This is the top level of a sport and it needs to be that. Not a **** box I’ll handling death trapEasiest fix is go back to the you can race it Sunday and buy it on Monday days. True stock cars with reasonable modifications for safety.