It's mostly a case of the wall being right at the edge of the racing surface I think. The banking itself actually slows the car down (minutely, anyways) on it's travel towards a wall.
No merger, yet, but IRL changed their name. I think it's 'The Indycar Series' now, but I can't remember. It was done in the same year that CART re-badged itself to the 'Champ Car World Series.'
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So he's the son of a fascist. That's not a suprise to me, at all, really. Makes quite a bit of sense.
The banking actually allows the car to carry more speed through the corners then lets say an unbanked turn with the same degree. But you're right, on ovals or oval turns there's absolutely nothing to help slow down the car once something like that happens. It's the main reason why most ovals are so dangerous.
Very good bumpdrafter I know Boris Said is very angry at that decision. But NASCAR officials will be NASCAR officials :rolleyes: Not too different from FIA's disaster with the USGP (although the whole provision/rain tires rule wasn't nearly as big or upsetting as FIA's USGP decision)
Edited: It was in 1999 when the trucks practiced in the rain at Watkins Glen: http://www.nascar.com/2003/new ... /09/darby_rain/index.html FYI Tristan NASCAR drivers has never really had a problem racing in the rain. In fact quite a few have requested it. So dont give hollow insults
I thought they had rain during a practice session in Japan several years back when they did an exhibition race there? (94, to commemorate the games in Nagano IIRC?) I recall seeing a picture of Earnhardt's stars and stripes Chevy with a windshield wiper fitted even.
He just likes 'getting people's goat' and intentionally says things to piss people off about NASCAR because he knows it's a sore spot for people. Generally he's a really smart guy but when it comes to NASCAR his IQ tends to drop...
Currently his comments are no better than atlantian. In fact, based on a careful analysis of his comments that I've read...I'd say he lacks cognitive reasoning.
HOWEVER, I doubt he cares about how other perceive him, and it is unfortunate for someone in my position to constantly have to deal with this massive barrage of ignorant comments/insults. But life moves on
cry mich ein river
stop with the silly victimhood card already man up and throw his comments right back in his face because thats exactly what he wants... the more you dont the more outrageous his comments will become
Someone in your position? What position is that? Weirdest Dresser-up-in-animal-costumes Oval nutter?
Say all you like about ovals, but rain won't make it more dangerous at all. Cars will be going slower, impacts will be lower energy, and only proper fans (rather than beer-swilling morons most attendees probably are) will bother going to watch. In fact, they should ONLY run in the rain, and postpone in the dry!!!
May I ask exactly what careful analysis you did? Perhaps you undertook some form of survey comparing my writing style with hundreds of other people. Or maybe you wrote a bullshit sentence to try and make yourself look clever? Well, it failed. If you are going to try and ridicule me (and I don't mind ridicule per se, I even dish it out to myself most of the time), then try not to look like a prick whilst you do it
Edit: See, Shotglass got in a decent ridicule to which I have no comeback. I look silly, he looks clever. You, unfortunately, failed, so I win
He doesn't dress up in animal costumes. He just... sympathises... with lizards. Something like that anyway - I never did figure out the point of that thread. He doesn't bum squirrels either, from what I can gather.
Not that this has anything to do with anything, but NASCAR is on a terrestrial pay channel. And it sucks. AND it's the fault of the americans; (I'll explain) Since no-one cares about it, there's no commentary in finnish. It's simply the same show you watch in the states. The problem with this is that you have commercial brakes and we don't. So not only the commentary halts, but for some reason the cameramen go for a coffee brake (cause apparently the video broadcast of the entire event is done by the broadcasting tv station), and all we get are crappy onboard footage and a helicopter view of the track.
Correction I never did dress up as a lizard (I find that quite idiotic really)
I see we have here a difference in opinion. But since you are adamant on being single minded on this factor, I'll just hold my tongue. I however do find it odd that you would consider this "rain condition" to be almost sacred. I personally find it a bit overrated. I personally would like to watch cars "go full speed" than "creep around in the rain"
Also tristan, there's one thing you can't counter. What do you propose we do about the giant mist that'll be generated from running in the rain on an oval?
Correction again Tristan, that was pretty far from me trying to "ridicule" you. In fact if you carefully look at what I wrote it's quite sarcastic and slightly whimsical. Maybe the lack of smilies was my blunder and I'll carefully "mark" my comments next time just for you to understand tristan
You ruin all the fun Must you be a wet blanket everywhere you tread?
Failed? Yes, quite obviously considering that you didn't understand my statement :rolleyes: But upon reading it again, I do admit I sounded whiny. Still, the original motivation can still be found if you look hard enough
Whatever. I knew it was something perverted and deranged involving excessive fondness for animals.
But lowering the grip of the cars, so that driver skill becomes important (unlike most dry running oval racing) does make it more exciting. However, my joke about dry running being banned was silly (as I'm sure you could tell).
What about it? Just leave it. It'll be refreshing for the spectators I guess...
It's not very sarcastic at all. Or, indeed, whimsical. But if you are making tongue in cheek comments then silly smilies might be appropriate for you if you can't get the point across in words.
I have yet to see any decent explanation for non running in the wet. I shall keep looking and keep waiting for it. I doubt there will be one other than 'because they just don't okay, leave us alone!'
Perverted? I can assure you my affinity is nothing more than an affinity and quite innocent in nature. How you can suggest otherwise is very low
I find the driver's drafting skill to be a much more effective entertainment then the novelty of having a wet condition.
Maybe this hasn't occurred to you yet but the mist wont allow people to see AT ALL. If you haven't noticed oval racing is giant pack racing.
As I've said, you've obviously missed my point.
I have yet to see any decent explanation for running in the wet. I shall keep looking and waiting for it. But I doubt there will be one other than the novelty of rain and hollow insults
I find that better than watching a giant mist overcome the entire track
However, I do agree with Boris that NASCAR should add allow cars to racing on road course in wet conditions as well as removing that horrid provisions rule.
That is totally weak. Mist or not, racing is better than staring at an empty track.
Spray from other cars is not a good excuse. Many other series manage it, including open-wheel series. At least stock car drivers are dry inside their cars and they don't have their visor as a windscreen.
As far as I know there's been no rain races (qualifying dont count) on ovals. Be it NASCAR or IndyCar. I think IndyCar tried to have a rain race at the Indy 500 but that failed horribly.
But I will agree that NASCAR/IndyCar should start qualifying in the rain and once they race on road courses then they should race on wet conditions as well
Paved ovals cannot support rain tires because the turns are all very fast and the soft rubber compound used in the tread would not survive long against the forces inflicted upon it
So you go to a harder compound that won't fall to pieces. As long as it's a little softer it'll still generate enough heat to work, and because of the lower lateral (and longitudinal) forces it'll actually be under LESS stress.
So tyre safety isn't an issue at all (assuming the manufacturer is actually told about changes to the surface, unlike F1 at Indy that time before someone mentions it).