Looks like it was a good race reading the comments . At first I thought I pass Bristol because the last bristol I saw was just filled with revenge wrecking. But looks like I was wrong. Too bad I already know who wins it
Depends on what the new cars offer at this new configuration. If it's a mix of the two I don't think they will. The people I've heard complain most I've known to be long time fans, and many of them understand and like the new style, but still prefer the old one. This is from being at the track last August
"It still isn't the same"
"The fresh concrete has too much grip"
"The CoT sucks"
"The tires suck"
"The bumpers line up"
"Drivers are no longer aggressive"
"NASCAR is not allowing drivers to race hard anymore"
"NASCAR sucks"
"It's Kyle Busch's fault"
And to go acuse Toyota of cheating and running jobs out of America (even though people should know that Toyota brought jobs more than it took, and NAFTA is more to blame)
Qualifying is about to take place for the Sprint Cup at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. My money's on a MWR car getting the pole I'm afriad (I'm happy if it's Martin, or should I say "Epic Swag"? ) but disappointed otherwise.
I hate rained out races, but if it wasn't for the rain I think that it might have went the whole way caution free . 129 / 200 laps complete with only 1 caution for rain which never did end (well it did end into a red and checkered flag I guess )
It worries me that he sounds like he's going to try something slightly different again instead of just going back to the exact old track. Just hope they don't screw it up again, I figure they've probably learned from their mistakes though.
I hope they do basically the same old track with maybe a little bit of variable banking just to hopefully save some of the possible spins from occuring. Of course it would just help a little and would be much slower on the outside still. Make it so the first outside lane would not just have to lay over so that there might be close finishes, but basically the same track. Around .200 of a second slower per lane towards the outside would be nice once you put two cars side by side. The inside would definitly win though eventually
It's basically a bandanna, also seen in Formula in the 70's, just to protect the neck from various stuff.. also if it wind breathes on the neck for too long, you might catch a cold.