Kurt Busch is going to be in the #51 next year, I feel so bad for that team. If he can't even drive a top level car without throwing his team under the bus, just imagine how ballistic he's going to go every race when he's in sub-par equipment.
The team might get some Hendrick equipment, but that's it. It is a very underfunded operation that at one point last year was running an 09 Ganassi car. However when Landon was driving at Michigan, he was also driving a fully prepared Hendrick car. He ran strong all day and finished 12th. That team is so much hit or miss though and Hendrick has a track record with the other Busch, so don't expect them to have some amazing performances this year unless Kurt throws in $$$.
Dinger in the 22 is a decent opportunity for him to do good. Could be his final opportunity too, never know. Ragan most likely going to the 43 (Ford afterall), which sucks as I'd like Reuttimann to get a ride.
Silly season ftw (although this isn't THAT silly). Sucks for ragan because he practically had the 22 ride until AJ came along and now he has bugger all
Hey guys, just to throw in something really quick. Danica Patrick in the Daytona 500 this year, the second most random finishing order of the year usually, has performed well at Daytona (July Nationwide race, where she made a mistake, but lead towards the end).
I hope to god she doesn't win or even have a chance. Yeah, she'd give NASCAR publicity that way, but it wouldn't exactly be good publicity in my opinion.
I'd beg to differ. FOX does a much better job of showing the action that needs shown than ESPN/ABC. ESPN is the only company that has broadcasted with her involved so far. I may be proved wrong, but I doubt it.
Radiator reduced from 5 gallons down to 2 gallons, and the openings are moved more towards the center of the car to assure than all the air to the radiator is blocked when in a tandom drafting pair.
In-take restrictions have been opened up from last year (There's no plate this year, so I'm not sure what is being said there), and the link claims that the spoiler has infact been shrunk, but there's no information on that provided
I'm all for whatever they need to do to eliminate two car drafting, sounds like they're headed in the right direction, but I still think at the end of the race you're going to see guys hooking up no matter what.
I still hate it at the end because if one team happens to get lucky and their guys are lined up bumper to bumper on a late restart, the race is basically over for the rest of the field because they can just take off and no one will catch them. Ex: Burton and Bowyer at Talladega this year
Yeah, but there really isn't too much that can be done about that unless they disalign the bumpers, which would cost all of the teams alot of money. NASCAR as we all know is going to do their best to keep the cost of competition down so that they can fill the 43 car field in the top 2 series's every week. That just makes it better for everybody.
I like the fact that the spoiler should make it less of an advantage to draft lock, and that the valence will make it harder to remain draft locked. It should greatly reduce the advantage that it gives, but it will still be like Talledega a few years back when people would draft away and then the pack would swallow them back up a half a lap later (at best unless more changes are made).
Live stream of this morning's practice started about a half hour ago...unfortunately SPEED's website is down right now. I imagine they're only doing single car runs in the morning anyway though.
Edit: I just kept refreshing and it eventually worked.
Yes it's working for me. Jeff has the quickest lap speed of 192 mph currently. That is in single car runs mind you.
New reverse aerodynamic downforce added on the rear end to allow the vehicles to remain on the ground when turned around. Maybe they'll allow quicker speeds now with this, but lets hope that it works out for the best and doesn't have any problems.
If one of you can keep up-to-date with some of the other changes, or some things they talk about that might seem important it would be nice. I can't watch the practice from 1-5 as I have classes then.
I can't watch the afternoon session either. They don't seem to be streaming it online, its only on TV which I unfortunately do not have at work. Early reports I'm seeing on the iRacing forum say the two car tango is in full effect.
Tandem draft looks pretty sketchy so far, 55 just spun the 15. As far as I could tell they were only the second group to try it out. Seemed like the second car had to hang WAY out off to the side to get air to his radiator, Martin came back across too far in the corner and took Bowyer out.
Martin / Bowyer incident was because they were swapping and communication failed.
Swap truly is every 5 laps or less now, and the speeds are only 6 -7 MPH speed different from alone to tandem draft, so maybe the pack racing will prevail still. We'll find out though, before the Shootout anyways.
I'm sure they'll get a big pack out there tomorrow at some point.
Looking back on it, I'm going to be kind of pissed if the only year they raced with the stupid two-car tandems for the 500 was the one year I went to the race.