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rick-l 02-20-2011 10:51 AM

Not a NASCAR fan but
 
WTF did they do to make the cars pair up like that. That looks just plain stupid.

kaisen 02-20-2011 11:09 AM

Do you mean drafting??

Buckterrier 02-20-2011 11:18 AM

It has got to be the worst form of racing EVERRRRRRRRRRR. Between the 'koetions' & the commercials I'm friggin' done. Will NEVER watch a CRASHCAR race on FOX again. In fact the Penguins are on now, screw you CRASHCAR.

dd74 02-20-2011 11:39 AM

Fox just gave a great definition of why they're racing this way. The new surface at Daytona enables (or requires if a driver wants to win Daytona) two cars to join together and have twice the horsepower as one car. In short, two cars linked like that go over 200 mph, while one car is barely cracking 195.

I think it's cool how these NASCAR drivers are able to adapt to such varying track conditions throughout the year. They have serious talent.

jpachard 02-20-2011 11:54 AM

I'm not a NASCAR fan but the different style of racing is interesting. What I don't understand are all the full course cautions? I understand it somewhat for a safety reason but some of the ones they are throwing seem contrived, maybe to get the most number of cars over the finish line??

While it's not my "style" of racing, I challenge any of the critics on the board to do the same thing in one of those cars. I can turn a 2:12 at Watkins Glen in my car and that's on my own. I can't imagine trying to haul the mail relying on someone else. That takes a lot of balls.

James

Buckterrier 02-20-2011 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpachard (Post 5858006)
What I don't understand are all the full course cautions?

It's a show not a race.

rick-l 02-20-2011 12:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaisen (Post 5857924)
Do you mean drafting??

It is drafting in the sense there is no air on the second car but they are linked up and the second one pushing. I think they said three would not be stable for the middle guy.


Now a team sport and you need 2 cars?

Buckterrier 02-20-2011 12:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rick-l (Post 5858015)
It is drafting in the sense there is no air on the second car but they are linked up and the second one pushing. I think they said three would not be stable for the middle guy.

Not stable? NONE of them can even friggin' see one another other than the car in front, just plain dumb. :rolleyes:

dd74 02-20-2011 12:12 PM

The drivers have spotters to help them see around them. Are you watching and listening to the race?

Buckterrier 02-20-2011 12:19 PM

Yeah I have a seeing eye dog also. Would rather see going 200+ mph

dd74 02-20-2011 12:30 PM

You should go to see at least one NASCAR race live. Yes, it is a show. More like an event.

Buckterrier 02-20-2011 12:35 PM

I've been too many, Michigan, NH, Dover. I used to be a HUGE CRACHCAR fan in the mid 80's early 90's... until it became a show, er event. Was a big Bill Elliott fan.

dd74 02-20-2011 12:47 PM

Every sport outgrows itself to a degree. I remember back in the day when pro football players needed to have real jobs when the season ended.

I know this: I'd rather watch Daytona than the All-Star Game.

What's great about this particular Daytona is how the drivers communicate with each other to make deals as to who will push who.

I suspect the end of this race to be very exciting.

Cornpanzer 02-20-2011 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by dd74 (Post 5857983)
I think it's cool how these NASCAR drivers are able to adapt to such varying track conditions throughout the year. They have serious talent.

Yeah and professional wrestlers are talented in thier shows too...talent on the part of the participants doesnt make the show any less ridiculous. :rolleyes:

Im sorry, but you cannot have a racing series where the cars are required to have constant contact to be competitive. Between chipmunks dancing on the screen, lucky dogs and all of the other contrived crap, I thought that the "sport" couldnt have gotten any more silly...and yet I have been proven wrong once again.

dd74 02-20-2011 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cornpanzer (Post 5858102)
Yeah and professional wrestlers are talented in thier shows too...talent on the part of the participants doesnt make the show any less ridiculous. :rolleyes:

No different than any other pro sport. Fact is, I separate the sport from the marketing of the sport.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cornpanzer (Post 5858102)
Im sorry, but you cannot have a racing series where the cars are required to have constant contact to be competitive.

The contact is not continual through the series. In this particular race it is a necessity, but not through the entire series.

Super_Dave_D 02-20-2011 01:18 PM

They have ruined Daytona. I agree, nothing but WWF!!

dd74 02-20-2011 01:20 PM

Green-white-checker. Yep, I knew it'd be an exciting finish. SmileWavy

kaisen 02-20-2011 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dd74 (Post 5858150)
Green-white-checker. Yep, I knew it'd be an exciting finish. SmileWavy

Nope

TimT 02-20-2011 01:25 PM

That is some of the stupidest "racing" I have ever seen..

Yea those guys are uber talented drivers, but really...pusher cars?

dd74 02-20-2011 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kaisen (Post 5858153)
Nope

Formalities. There's always a crash with one lap to go. It's the WWF for cars, remember? ;)


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