a70eliminator
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Re: Nascar
The last couple of laps is what I like to watch!
The last couple of laps is what I like to watch!
Toyota's in now as well.
The Nationwide series is going to debut these models sometime this year, but not for a full season as of yet. Chevy is not going to run the Camaro. They're staying with the Impala as of now...
I want to see Gordon do well but I want Mark Martin to win the championship this year. Can't wait to see him and Jr lead them to the green flag on Sunday.
Lets go racin boys.
Go JR, I fully expect him to turn it around this year.
To help Skargo out with the hatersFor those of us that don't appreciate the roundy, roundy stuff, Formula One has an American team in it this year.
Wow, you are not a NASCAR fan at all.Oh he will. turn it around about 180* and back it into the wall.
And when Martin fails, we'll hear the same old pep talk about how he's feeling the best ever, and he is so proud of the team, and thankful this and that.
But it all seems so fake and whiney coming out of his mouth. No matter what he says, it just reminds me of all the whining and complaining he did for 20 years.
Waiting for the day that Hendrick realizes he has to let both of them go.
For Jr, he has the best equipment in the world now, and can't get it done.
Driver input into car setup is just as important as the crew chief, and Jr just can't seem to get the whole setup communication thing right in his head.
I want to see Gordon do well but I want Mark Martin to win the championship this year. Can't wait to see him and Jr lead them to the green flag on Sunday.
Lets go racin boys.
The cars are going to handle differently for sure. And I agree with the spins, I've seen a lot of nice saves last year that looked impossible.
And I can't believe how many people think that all the drivers do is drive in circles all day. They don't realize the factors that make these cars do what they do. That's what I like most about the races. The geometry, the physics and just plain hard work to get these cars to do what they do. Awesome.
Me too ^^^^^
Oh BTW, "Will an Alpha live behind an ECR engine?"
Don't forget the Detroit Locker's that have been used since the 1960's do they still run them? Heck I can even set up one of those, I have one in my dragpack FordMe too ^^^^^
My list of NASCAR pluses:
I like the close racing that ovals offer.
I LOVE the role of sponsors despite all that hate it. Big sponsor roles insure the future and makes Driver behavior linked to income. With only a few exceptions there are no drug or behavior scandals in NASCAR.
And related, the fact is that "stock" cars vs. open wheels cars, provide more area for sponsor decals. Which means more bucks, and again a plus for the circuit.
I also like the fact that it is low tech to some degree. Manual trannys, carburetors, basic, simple, old platforms. Mega high tech application of those aged components, but still simple.
The guys that debate small block performance gains here should simply drool over NASCAR. Same stuff. Oh BTW, "Will an Alpha live behind an ECR engine?"