Sounds like iRacing has already answered one of our questions: next week, we hear.
In addition to the traditional Bus Stop chicane located on the back straight, Daytona International Raceway will receive a second chicane for August’s NASCAR weekend. This new chicane will be located just after NASCAR Turn 4.
Also announced: Cars will run the “high downforce aero package” along with the 750-horsepower engines used on short tracks and road course.
So, the big question from the GRM staff: Will this chicane be available for our club events? And how soon until we can practice on iRacing?
Read the full press release here.
Ahead of the @NASCAR race weekend on August 14-16, a new chicane has been added to the DAYTONA Road Course.
— Daytona International Speedway (@DISupdates) July 30, 2020
Hop on board with Ben Kennedy as he takes us on a lap of the new layout!
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Aw, I wanted to see unrestricted stock cars try to cram their way down into turn 1 from 200+ mph and fail miserably.
No practice... No qually... Never raced on the road course before... Just unload from the transporter and get the green flag. And then I heard Goodyear was bringing the wets. I have never before planned ahead to watch a NASCAR race, but this is going to be epic.
Looks like Andy Lally will be in the field.
The chicane would be pretty easy to use for club events it's all pavement there.
back the day daytona also had this layout
this was with the older international horseshoe that went in further and was more open and faster
I'm guessing they did some testing, and soon realized diving into T1 after having it matted from the bus stop was just going to be too much to ask for those cars and that field. They probably pictured cars spinning all the way to the track pavement at T6. (see above diagram)
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