I liked the single car one lap qualifying at Watkins Glen, it was arguably most exciting session of the weekend. One lap, don't screw up. I don't understand how the groups make anything more exciting, if anything it will lead to more boredom as its just a group of cars turning laps(just like practice) and you can't pay attention to everyone all at once. With the old format you could watch the whole lap and know if they did well or not before they even hit the finish line. The "saving time" argument doesn't make sense to me either. They already don't have Grand Am coming that weekend at the Glen, if anything you should have more time you need to fill. Oh well. I hate this decision.
I look at it more from a fairness point of view. Those who have a good car are now more likely to be toward the front for the start and the same goes the other way around. Excitement wise I do agree with you though Benny, but I have to remain in favor of this.
You are correct PMD.
CotA would be much better than Kansas for a second time, or, heck, just about any mile and a half a second time, but I don't see it happening. It's a shame.
I don't see anything unfair about single lap qualifying, everyone gets the same shot at the pole.
It mostly annoys me because all I see is the track saying how "great" and "exciting" for the fans this is. This is only exciting for the fans that need instant gratification and want to spend as little time at the track as possible. You want to make qualifying more exciting? Fix it somewhere like Daytona or Talladega first, where it is the most boring thing imaginable.
Hmm. RCR changes to come? I suspect Dillon to the 29 or 31 if Burton finally gets the axe, but who takes over for burton if he is not renewed? I know its early but just wondering
Which doesn't make sense to me as the Glen has a whole less series to fit in this year since Grand Am isn't racing there in August. There is no reason to speed it up.
You'd think so, but I'm like you when it comes to engines sadly.
I suppose that it could help if it didn't blow up (makes me think about the engine trouble TRD had at Daytona and that they've won on almost all of the horsepower tracks this year (Cali., Vegas, Texas, Kansas..)
That was probably the best all around race of the year I felt bad for Montoya, but I think he'll have more chances later on this year to win a race. Still a very good run from him.