Posted on 07/02/2003 6:16:29 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
"Is there al alternative to restrictor plates that keep the cars on the ground at 220 when they get out of shape?"
Roof flaps are one, and they have worked to an extent. Other than that, I don't know.
"I believe it was Bobby Allison's ride into the fence on the front stretch at Talledega that made NASCAR clamp the plate on, right?"
That and other aerial ballets.
"Would allowing more weight stabilize the cars?"
I'm no scientist, but a cup car is wedge shaped tapering from front to back, opposite an airplane wing. If the cars get backwards at speed, they lift. IMHO Adding weight wouldn't help much.
"Super speedway racing is just plain boring, under the current setup."
It can be. I hate them, as do most of the drivers and crews.
IMHO...I don't know if they should go back to the days of 215 mph laps, but cutting the cars down to 185 is ridiculous. Especially when they avg 195 at the much smaller and tighter Atlanta track. If they can go that fast at Atlanta, then they can go that fast at Daytona.
And the camera angle is misleading. If there would've been a camera down the track, it would've better represented how fast Dale was going relative to the wall when he impacted. It was very hard impact so I don't believe that repositioning the belts or a full face helmet would've saved him, but that's a speculation and you could easily be right about this point rather than I. I mention this because I hope that the tracks can go to soft walls as quickly as possible to save the drivers from these right corner impacts that will occur from time to time. I hope they can get them installed before the next impact of this sort.
Let me put in a vote for Benny, he's always been one of my favorite announcers. Bestwick's OK too. Wally needs to quit nitpicking on Bestwick though, I think Bestwick is genuinely peeved by it. LOL
I was there...it was so doggone hot I was sweating saltwater by the time it was over and I didn't even get to go to the BEACH! ;-0
That was one of the weirdest races I've ever seen. By the end, I didn't know who was where or why they were there or how they got there. The biggest question of the night appeared to be this one:
"WHO THE %$#%! IS #16? ANYONE GOT A PROGRAM???"
I was thoroughly amused by some of the antics on pit road...we sit right at the end, so we get some great sideshows. The NASCAR official that holds the "STOP AND GO" sign had a few drivers try to kill him....several times. Actually, several times the same driver tried to kill him...he nearly got run over by Kurt Busch.
But, of course, the most fun was watching 200,000 people (give or take 50,000) try to stagger out of the stands..one guy fell head first down three rows. Ouch.
I hate when that happens...
1. The "episode" with the hood was hushed up so fast by the media that if you didn't catch it on the scanner (if you were at the race that is) you wouldn't have known it even happened. Hubby heard it from Rusty's spotter and we looked left and you could see people just running over to the area. Never heard about the woman, I heard about 1 man that had been taken to Halifax after being hit with the hood.
2. The "RAT" who's campaigning for president is none other than Bob Graham of Florida. What team did he use? Roush Racing, that's who. He is (and will be) sponsoring the #50 truck of Roush Racing in the NASCAR Craftman Truck Series. Read yesterday that the amount he's paying won't be released until he has to file. Surprise surprise! Mark Martin is about the only driver who isn't a Bush fan. I was thinking that I might call him and tell him how much I loved the truck but that he should go for a Busch team since they get so much more coverage. ROFLOL...Can you imagine how funny that would be? His ego is so fragile he might just do it. ;-)
3. The funniest thing I heard all night was the interview that MRN Radio did with Warren Sapp somewhere near the middle or end of the race. He was talking about how much he loved racing (?) and his experience meeting Jeff Gordon in the garage area:
"People say to me all the time that I don't look as big in person as I do on TV. But...I met Jeff Gordon today and he is really small...I'm talking he's appetizer size...."
I was ROFLMAO....
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