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Then the fun began in earnest Crazy last lap, having watched it again a couple of times I'm going to go out there and say that in terms of pure racing excitement, for me the Ambrose/Keselowski battle is right up there together with the equally awesome Villeneuve/Arnoux duel at Dijon in 1979. Ah what the hell, give the edge to the barnburner yesterday since they swapped the lead in the final three corners and they were dicing for the victory Good weekend overall - seeing the The Flip back for the first time in quite a while on Saturday was a nice bonus too. |
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awesome race, I thought ambroseo had it in the bag when he overtook 2 cars at the backend of da race at the 1st corner.. but who cares Ambrose won! wohoooo!!! and agreed...More Circuit tracks then Ovals.
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I'm no fan of Nascar, but that's is one of the best final laps I've seen racing, that was awesome watching the two of them slide at every corner and constantly running off. Probably better than the Villeneuve/Arnoux duel.
That is kind of the nature of the Nascars though, the big old shopping trollies that they are, and throw in some oil for even more sliding. Nascar could do with more road circuits, but I'm not an oval fan anyway. The regular Nascar fan probably is and probably dislikes non-ovals; hell they'd have to be to sit through 4 hours of oval racing every weekend. How bout Hornish though - 5th and 3rd in the two races. Not bad for a guy who was never a road specialist in Indycar. Shows he does have a fair bit of skill over some of these other drivers in Nascar. |
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PLEASE Please Please NASCAR ... more road races!!!!!!!!!!! These cars on road circuits are the best entertainment motor sports can offer. Road America, Montreal and Laguna are musts ... also Barber, Lime Rock, Road Atlanta and Mid-Ohio would be great...maybe even the new Texas track. I think the US road circuits are among the best in the world and these cars should be on them.
Sensational duel ... Ambrose Brad and Kyle brilliant. Smoke was entertaining until the big off. Jeff Gordon has just lost it in road races now hasnt he? |
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For NASCAR we get exactly two flags on all stations, and both of them mean caution. The blue flag is to be waived for local yellow scenario, and yellow flag is waived for full course caution. From what I saw on station 4 at the top of the Esses, the 47 car was smoking heavily for a couple of laps before 18 went all squirly and got bumped by car 2. That being said watching the replay of the last two laps, the radio would have been buzzing with reports of 4 off's and metal to metal contact had it been a different series other than NASCAR... the results would have been different too as a result, but this was very entertaining for everyone watching. The Grand Am race Saturday afternoon was just as exciting for anyone wanting to watch it |
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Providing that officials had been aware of the oil, then arguments in favor of a yellow would have been justified since it's NASCAR, which throws cautions for a napkin. If you throw cautions for napkins, you must throw them for oil, or stop throwing trivial cautions. Of course, that's providing that they knew about the oil, which I can't argue to since I haven't got to watch the race yet (not until it reruns on Speed Wednesday).
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They say they didn't know the oil was that bad, that's about it... What is the most amount of road courses ever run in 1 season? I would be happy with 6 road courses & 30 oval races... At least put a road course in the chase
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A couple thoughts:
355K is far too short, if not for yellows the race would have ended within two hours. If the 1.5 mile D shaped tracks deserve weekly four hour races, then the road courses deserve about six hours of racing. As fun as the oil down made the end of that race due to loss of traction and the need to feather the throttle, why not race road courses in damp conditions? I'm not talking about racing ovals in a Malaysian monsoon. Let Goodyear test out their newest in all weather tread design, as well as their never to be seen on a public road slicks. |
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In all seriousness, I think Mark Martin was OK with them in the past, but it is hard for old men to throw 3400 lb stockcar around for these races. Quote:
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1981 they actually ran 3 times at Riverside. 1986 & 1987 they ran twice at Riverside, and once at The Glen For years the last race of the year was at Riverside and for at least 8 years, they had two races a year at Riverside, which was the only road course on the calender. The Cup/GN series first ran at The Glen back in the 50s/60s but didn't return until 1986. 1989 is when the Sonoma/Glen scheduling started that has lasted until today. Time for a change? According to a list on Wikipedia and another random site, these are the road courses where the Cup Series/Grand National Series held POINTS races: Augusta International Raceway Beach and Road Course-Daytona (doesn't really count now does it?) Bridgehampton Linden Airport-New Jersey Montgomery Airport-Montgomery NY Riverside Road America Sonoma Titusville-Cocoa Airport-FLA Watkins Glen Willow Springs Only 4 of the above still really exist All that said, I don't think we'll ever see more than two road races. I think it would behoove NASCAR to add a road course to the Chase, along with a Super Speedway, short tracks, an intermediate oval, a 2 mile oval and a flat track; it just makes sense, so NASCAR won't do it. Adding a road course won't help Taz enough, tho. Last edited by fieldodreams79; 15 Aug 2012 at 03:42. |
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i've heard it plenty, and from Marcos Ambrose at, Watkins Glen. So i'd believe that more |
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[QUOTE=The Original Instag8or;3119872]A couple thoughts:
355K is far too short, if not for yellows the race would have ended within two hours. QUOTE] they would blow up if they went any longer |
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2:30 seems fine to me. With longer actions, drivers get more cautious. (Except in ALMS, I know )
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I find it rather ridiculous that nascar can't grasp that "things are different" for road racing. In their defense, they got it right on Sunday and all drivers still on course at the end didn't need an oil flag to know there was oil down. |
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there was no oil by my station at the top of the esses, none of the cars were sliding around as they went full noise past us... the majority of the oil seemed to have dropped before the uphill where there was a hard braking turn followed by elevation change |
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