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22 Dec 2003, 09:04 (Ref:818023) | #26 | ||
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As they are the feader series, would they change with CART?
The reason it wouldn't work on an oval is at the tail end of the field you'd probably be in the turn and with such heavy banking the car could possibly slide down the banking with wheel spin and if a car stalled on an oval then you'd have to abort the whole start. And rolling starts on ovals are *cartman voice* Kickazz! |
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Good question, I'd imagine Toyota Atlantic would probably do the same as CART, to prepare the drivers to move up. Or maybe they'd try it just in CART, see how it works out, and then later change the Atlantic rules to allow for standing starts. I don't know, I'm just speculating really.
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