Upon first glance the differences are highly noticable. For one, the use of the full course caution seems to be the biggest difference. Take this year's 24 Hours @ Daytona in the Rolex Sports Car Series for example. Over night the full field ran under yellow for a long period of time as fog set in on Daytona Beach and the field was releaced only once it lifted later on in the moring allowing the race to finish as 2 around 8 hour stents rather than 1 24 hour one that would have existed in an internationaly sanctioned race.
Starting methods are a slight difference. Almost every North American series starts with a rolling start and a pace lap, where as many Internationaly sanctioned events start from a parked grid more often than America.
Sure, our 2 biggest racing events are oval races: The Daytona 500 and the Indy 500, but we do still like our road course races: 24 Hours at Daytona and the Rolex Sports Car Series along with the Indy Series when it goes to the road course, and NASCAR doesn't even forget the road courses as the top two series go to them combined 5 times a year.
Dirt track ovals and paved ovals are mostly our specialty, but you know, it's America, we have a mix of everything, and we always seem to try and mix everything together. Rather it's better that way in some cases, or rather it's worse in others.
Generaly, Internationaly Sanctioned events are ran with stricter rules of racing and American Sanctioning is a little freer with in-race administration, and generaly is more geared towards excitement for those in attendace more so than those in the cars.
That's American Motorsports as I look at it. I don't get out to internationaly sanctioned events often, but I told myself that this year (2012) I would start to. What are thoughts, opinions, and view points on the topic? I've given most of mine.
Starting methods are a slight difference. Almost every North American series starts with a rolling start and a pace lap, where as many Internationaly sanctioned events start from a parked grid more often than America.
Sure, our 2 biggest racing events are oval races: The Daytona 500 and the Indy 500, but we do still like our road course races: 24 Hours at Daytona and the Rolex Sports Car Series along with the Indy Series when it goes to the road course, and NASCAR doesn't even forget the road courses as the top two series go to them combined 5 times a year.
Dirt track ovals and paved ovals are mostly our specialty, but you know, it's America, we have a mix of everything, and we always seem to try and mix everything together. Rather it's better that way in some cases, or rather it's worse in others.
Generaly, Internationaly Sanctioned events are ran with stricter rules of racing and American Sanctioning is a little freer with in-race administration, and generaly is more geared towards excitement for those in attendace more so than those in the cars.
That's American Motorsports as I look at it. I don't get out to internationaly sanctioned events often, but I told myself that this year (2012) I would start to. What are thoughts, opinions, and view points on the topic? I've given most of mine.