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10 Aug 2011, 14:27 (Ref:2938123) | #1 | ||
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NASCAR Cup Round 22: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen-Watkins Glen Int'l
Slow day for me and after last week's race, this one is sure to have more interest here at 10/10ths, so let's get it going:
JAYSKI RACE PAGE Chances of Taz grabbing the Victory this weekend??? 46 cars entered with Ron "Mosport" Fellows, BORIS, PJ Jones, Andrew Ranger and Andy Pilgrim as the only real "ringers". Jones and Pligrim must qualify on time. Scott Speed will be back in a Cup car and I hope Andy Lally will have a little better luck this time out on the twisty track. Speed needs to get in on time as well. Still years out in terms of weather but looks like rain could play a factor in both q'ing and the race. Quick look didn't lead me to whether or not rain tires and wipers will be used.... Practice sessions scheduled for Friday and Q'ing Saturday. GREEN FLAG Sunday @ 119est |
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5 races left to get into the chase...
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11 Aug 2011, 04:39 (Ref:2938356) | #3 | |
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Taz needs to win it this year..
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12 Aug 2011, 03:06 (Ref:2938776) | #4 | |
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Taz has said that he has nothing to prove in the Nationwide race after 3 straight victories and is putting all his attention and effort to Sprint Cup this time around. Plus they couldn't find a sponsor.....
Anyway, if he doesn't win this time he won't have a Nationwide trophy for solace. Will we see the return of "Angry Ambrose" or will things for once go his way ? |
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Notes on first practice session from Jayski
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After being at the top (or near the top) for the first 45 minutes to the hour mark of the session, Ambrose falls to 13th overall. However, the top 15 are within a second of each other with Andy Lally in 15th. Practice 1 Times Sunday still looks questionable, weather wise. |
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12 Aug 2011, 23:51 (Ref:2939096) | #6 | |
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Marcos fastest in P2 and a new track record !!
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He did 2 very fast times - hope he can convert to pole... He needs a cup pole just before he gets his 1st cup win
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14 Aug 2011, 20:54 (Ref:2939641) | #8 | |
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Race postponed until Monday 10am ET.
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15 Aug 2011, 03:57 (Ref:2939748) | #9 | |
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What is the reason behind not being able to race on a circuit in the wet? I assumed that not racing NASCAR when it rains was due to the danger running at high speeds on ovals when it is wet.
The only reason I could think of was that, given that most of the time they race on ovals, there is not a wet weather tyre available (because it would be expensive to develop for only a handfull of races). |
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15 Aug 2011, 00:45 (Ref:2939731) | #11 | ||
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The thing is, i'm pretty sure they have wet tyres there.
They did for the previous days Nationwide Series race. However, usually with NASCAR, if it rains, the officials bring everyone in and make a decision to put on rain tyres. Its not as simple as pitting for wets. They just want to avoid racing in the wet.. |
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I posted elsewhere that, part of me out of spite would like it to rain all damn week. And then, they can re-schedule for Thanksgiving, so it can snow.
I agree with Knaus, the "wold card" issue is bull. If that really mattered, drop Talladega from the Chase! |
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Monday it is then, glad i have Tuesday (Australian Time) off
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15 Aug 2011, 12:10 (Ref:2939928) | #15 | ||
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Wouldn't it be much better to run a bunch of speedway cars, with speedway drivers on a very fast and wet road course to see how many cars they could wreck?
Should NASCAR explore wet tires for the Cup series? They are in the NW series, and it has pros and cons. Perhaps one day they will be able to run a wet race on a road course successfully, but I would much rather prefer a day delayed race on a dry track to see good racing, instead of shoe horning it in on a wet track just because proper road racing protocol dictates you should. This is NASCAR after all. |
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I forgot to set the DVR, so I won't be watching this one. Neither will anyone else.
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It will take a "NASCAR year" to figure it out (a NASCAR year = a decade). I feel they are building into it every time the NW series RACES in the wet, but as you state, you can't just flick a switch and run 43 3800 pound, 800 HP stockcars in the wet. And it's not only the officials that have to figure out to handle the wet, most importantly, it is the drivers (and crews), some of whom have NEVER raced in the wet. Really, only Watkins Glen is where it will be needed for the Cup Series as the summers in Sonoma are pretty much dry. If the track itself was updated, and the right add ons can be installed in the cars, I'd say let 'em race in the wet, but I think today proved that entire Watkins Glen circuit needs work before the series returns, and especially before they race there in the wet. |
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15 Aug 2011, 14:48 (Ref:2940016) | #22 | |
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First caution; Greg Biffle stops right after the Inner Loop. Might be out of fuel.
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15 Aug 2011, 15:20 (Ref:2940032) | #23 | |
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Second caution; Kurt Busch stuffs it into the tires. Lots of damage to the front of the #22 Dodge, looks like his day is done.
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15 Aug 2011, 15:46 (Ref:2940046) | #24 | |
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Third caution; Denny Hamlin went straight in turn one plowing hard into the barrier. Huge damage on the car but Hamlin thankfully climbs out under his own power.
Edit - Just saw the replay, massive hit. On a side note, this caution has to make Ambrose very happy as he will now be right behind the leaders rather than 8-10 seconds behind. Should be an exciting restart. Edit 2 - Ambrose and Montoya will restart side by side on row three. Oh boy. Last edited by rustyfan; 15 Aug 2011 at 15:52. |
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15 Aug 2011, 16:02 (Ref:2940055) | #25 | |
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Ambrose up to second place, outbraking Keselowski in turn one. 16-17 laps left to hunt down leader Kyle Busch.
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