I'm a big NASCAR fan, but I hate restrictor plate racing. It's stupid.
I am almost thinking they should go back to the old V6 motors from the Busch series and remove the plate. Besides a V6 would be much more reprosentitive of the cars that they are supposed to be racing.
Plate racing isn't much different than the old ARCA Pro-4 at superspeedways. Just a parade going all out, all the way around.
I like Indy just because they have to slow down for the turns. Pocono, too.
I wish they could find the right formula so Daytona and Talladega wouldn't be such wreck fests.
Oddly, we couldn't hear the race from the house--we're about 15 minutes away. Considering how much louder the Rolex sounded this year, I figured we'd hear them running.
Ditch the multiple sessions.....fix the aero push...and I might try watchin' NEcKAR again.....well i do catch some races ......the road course events
First year since the 1980's I didn't watch a single lap of the 500. Three out of the four restrictor plate races last season wrecked over half the field. I'm done condoning this stupid behavior. At least the XFinity drivers know how to finish off a race.
I've always thought skinnier tires would be better than the restrictor plate. Let them have all the power but force them to dance.
When I was young......................... A 500 Mile race was an endurance race.
I think ALL the drivers should get a chance to stop and Get a Shower and some Iced Tea between Stages, Interviews with the Family, Maybe A Snack, and a round of Amazing Grace. See if any super star Singers can Screw that up !
David S. Wallens said:Oddly, we couldn't hear the race from the house--we're about 15 minutes away. Considering how much louder the Rolex sounded this year, I figured we'd hear them running.
As an aside, we grew up 14 miles from Mission Bay (San Diego) where they ran the unlimited hydroboat races. This was back when they ran Allison V12s - not these sissy turbines like now. Anyhow, we could hear them from home... 14 miles!
In reply to dean1484 :
Only problem with the V-6 is they still ran the plates at the Superspeedways.
My answer is drag. Doesn't hurt the handling the way removing tire does, and makes it easier for one car to get a run, pull out and pass. The trucks prove that with enough drag, you can run without a restrictor and promote tons of passing.
The 2000 aero package with those big blades on the roof made for great racing, and I don't think they caused any more problems than any other solution that's been tried so far.
chada75 said:In reply to dean1484 :
Only problem with the V-6 is they still ran the plates at the Superspeedways.
They also failed regularly and spectacularly. We had a collection of crank bits on our wall of shame.
Tom_Spangler said:Ah, watching the #3 crash someone out to take the win. That takes me back....
It was like Dale Sr. drove that last lap! Fun race to watch.
Rallygorgo said:Tom_Spangler said:Ah, watching the #3 crash someone out to take the win. That takes me back....
It was like Dale Sr. drove that last lap! Fun race to watch.
Exactly what I was thinking. Was a great moment.
GTXVette said:When I was young......................... A 500 Mile race was an endurance race.
I think ALL the drivers should get a chance to stop and Get a Shower and some Iced Tea between Stages, Interviews with the Family, Maybe A Snack, and a round of Amazing Grace. See if any super star Singers can Screw that up !
I always thought they should drive with one hand and the other hand holding a cell phone talking to Darrell Waltrip or Kyle Petty.
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