[NASCAR] 2014 Season Discussion
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[NASCAR] 2014 Season Discussion
2014 Schedules:
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
NASCAR Nationwide Series
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Updated 2014 Team/Driver Charts:
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
NASCAR Nationwide Series
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Recent Off-Season News & Notes:
* Jeff Burton will become a test driver for Michael Waltrip Racing next year, and will compete in select Cup races in a 3rd MWR car. Although the testing gig will be for multiple years, Burton has confirmed that he will retire from active NASCAR competition after 2014.
* Rick Allen has been confirmed as lead commentator for NBC's NASCAR coverage in 2015, joined alongside by Jeff Burton and a 3rd member to be announced later. Allen currently works with FOX Sports as lead commentator for their Camping World Truck Series coverage. As part of the restructured television package, NBC and NBC Sports Network will broadcast the second half of the NASCAR's Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series seasons starting in 2015.
* Swan Racing will expand to two cars, with Rookie of The Year candidates Parker Kligerman and Cole Whitt driving.
* JTG-Daughtery Racing will switch to Chevrolet (from Toyota) with A.J Allmendinger as driver and engines supplied by RCR.
* Phil Parsons Racing will switch to Chevrolet (from Ford) with Josh Wise as driver.
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The teams have been testing at Charlotte Motor Speedway this week in order to improve the lacking competitiveness of the "Gen 6" platform, including an oversized spoiler and a wicker bill running across the roof.
About a half-dozen simulated "races" were run; 30-40 laps long, with pace car and periodic cautions. Out of all of them, there was only 1 lead change all day.
About a half-dozen simulated "races" were run; 30-40 laps long, with pace car and periodic cautions. Out of all of them, there was only 1 lead change all day.
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What a complete, ridiculous looking fiasco.
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It's like amputating your finger to heal an infected toe. Problem is with the front needing to be sealed off (and thus raising up in dirty air when there is no clean airflow) yet instead of devicing a way to ensure front is never sealed off (like fitting an F1 style wooden plank longitudinally under the oil pan such that its tolerance limit is at a lower plane than where the splitter ends), they foolishly fuck around with the wrong end of the car and are probably surprised it made it even worse. After making the racing worse with each year with every new change they come up with, I'm convinced a team of orangutans can come up with a better solution than the NASCAR R&D team of yokels.
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Simply said: the cars are too aero dependent. Get rid of that splitter and the side skirts.
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What you wrote...
What I read...Cheeveer wrote:What a complete, ridiculous looking fiasco.
Cheeveer wrote:NASCAR
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And i keep quoting myself: Phoenix, spring race, post race interviews:erwin greven wrote:Simply said: the cars are too aero dependent. Get rid of that splitter and the side skirts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azvQ6LS4lM4
He answered the 25,000 dollar question
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Confirmed changes, per NASCAR
Changes to the package include statically setting the race car ride height and eliminating the pre- and post-race front height rules and inspections. Additionally, the 2014 package includes:
* a square leading edge on the splitter
* side skirt and rear fascia adjustments
* an eight-inch rear spoiler
* a 43-inch by 13-inch radiator pan
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Say you're NASCAR and you want to stop tandem drafting (a.k.a, the "Two-Car Tango") in Nationwide and Truck superspeedway races. You can....
a) Do something smart, like making improvements to the overall design of the car, adjusting the horsepower, etc. that will fix the problem naturally.
b) Do something stupid, like becoming "drafting nazis" and black-flag anyone who even attempts it.
Guess which option they took?
http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/stor ... um=twitter
a) Do something smart, like making improvements to the overall design of the car, adjusting the horsepower, etc. that will fix the problem naturally.
b) Do something stupid, like becoming "drafting nazis" and black-flag anyone who even attempts it.
Guess which option they took?
http://www.sportingnews.com/nascar/stor ... um=twitter
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Of course, it's widely known that NASCAR's calls are always fair and never cause any controversy at all.
Oh wait...
I'm kinda looking forward to seeing how badly this is going to pan out.
Oh wait...
I'm kinda looking forward to seeing how badly this is going to pan out.
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They tried to police bump drafting in 2009 Dega Cup race I think it was and all the drivers protested by running single file on the top side 90% or more of the race. Plate racing is just a joke, has been since 1988.
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That was less about a protest and more about NASCAR announcing their intentions the night before the race, catching every team off guard and screwing the pooch on all the bump-drafting/tandem strategies they had fine-tuned for the majority of the weekend practice sessions.Hotdogger wrote:They tried to police bump drafting in 2009 Dega Cup race I think it was and all the drivers protested by running single file on the top side 90% or more of the race. Plate racing is just a joke, has been since 1988.
I recall NASCAR also gave ESPN a whole bunch of flack for being so openly vocal about the matter throughout the race.
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Hoo boy, "The Chase" is about to look like a stroke of genius compared to what Brian France has up his sleeve....
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/0 ... tn3b7Qo6M8
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/0 ... tn3b7Qo6M8
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Be unsatisfied with the stinking pile of crap that is the on-track racing instead, you waste of sperm. I don't watch half the time anymore because the racing puts me to sleep, not because the championship system isn't gimmicky enough for you.In an interview on Motor Racing Network earlier this month, NASCAR Chairman Brian France said he was “not satisfied” with the current points structure.
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