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2016 Rules could debut at All-Star race? NASCAR heavily is considering using the May 16 Sprint All Star race as a trial run of the rules package for the 2016 season and has begun informing Sprint Cup teams of the possibility, multiple sources have told MotorSportsTalk. During a state of the sport address to open Monday's Media Tour, NASCAR executive vice president and chief racing development officer Steve O'Donnell noted the All-Star Race was the goal for unveiling the rules for next season. The 2015 rules were delivered in September, which O'Donnell said was the earliest release yet. "We anticipate beating that marker in 2016, and we'll look to bring the rules package to the teams as early as we can with a target date of around the All-Star Race for this year," O'Donnell said.
An official with direct knowledge of the All-Star Race proposal said Charlotte Motor Speedway and Sprint were supportive of using the 2016 rules because it also would prevent teams from getting a jump on preparing for the Coca-Cola 600 and increasing the likelihood of a lackluster race. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity because the plan wasn't finalized.
The Sprint All-Star Race could use a jolt of relevance. In nine editions since the repaving of Charlotte in 2006, there has been one lead during the final five laps of an event billed as promoting a no-holds-barred style. In the past three Sprint All-Star Races, the winner has led the final 10 laps. But a potential drawback for NASCAR could be whether the sneak preview of the 2016 rules delivers a better version of the racing than with the current rules that will be featured over four hours the following week at Charlotte in the season's longest race. There's no timetable for the decision on using next year's rules in the All-Star Race, but NASCAR tested some ideas for next year during a session last month at Charlotte. More testing is expected to occur at Atlanta Motor Speedway next month and at Charlotte in March. This year's rules will feature a significant decline in downforce and about a reduction of about 125 horsepower. Another cut in downforce is expected in 2016, which will make cars' handling more difficult.(NBC Sports)(1-27-2015)
391 posted on 01/27/2015 11:02:19 AM PST by mabarker1 (congress, The Opposite of Progress.)
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Saw this reported on Fox and friends this AM.

NASCAR: Outcry causes GoDaddy to pull Super Bowl ad featuring Danica Patrick, puppy

She just appears at the end of the commecial as a delivery driver. But it was a puppy mill operation.

Accornding to FNFs she also cancelled an interview with them after the outrage.

393 posted on 01/28/2015 5:32:12 AM PST by McGruff (We have met the enemy and they are our own party.)
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Race Fans, John W has set up the Nascar Fantasy Team. I find the process a bit confusing to set up. Click on the link to create your team - and enter the name you want your team to be named (like Ward Burton’s Translators). Then join the group using the Group ID and password.

http://racing.fantasysports.yahoo.com/auto

Group Name Free Republic Racing

Group ID# 2669

Group Password jimrob

Get signed up, enjoy the season!


395 posted on 01/29/2015 4:59:46 AM PST by ican'tbelieveit
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