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View Poll Results: V8's a stepping stone for Aussie drivers trying to get to NASCAR? | |||
good for drivers and the sport? | 4 | 50.00% | |
just good for the drivers won't do nothing for the sport? | 3 | 37.50% | |
Too early to tell yet | 1 | 12.50% | |
No it's not a good thing | 0 | 0% | |
Let's wait and see if more Aussies go over there and do well | 0 | 0% | |
Nascar drivers coming to our enduros never crack it, so they aren't a good gauge | 0 | 0% | |
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26 Mar 2008, 13:51 (Ref:2162070) | #1 | ||
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V8's a stepping stone for Aussie drivers trying to get to NASCAR?
with Marcos taking the step showing it can be done aswell of rumours of Rick apparently was looking at it, now Jamie is having a look and on top of that Dale Jnr testing a V8 and Boris Said doing the enduro's, it seems that it has been proven it can be done and the link is there could NASCAR teams look at Aussie talent in V8's? the age of competitors in V8's is getting younger and that trend looks set to continue. it seems very promising for our drivers and V8's as a category as it will put V8's onto the world stage and could attrack more NASCAR drivers down under to taste the V8's in testing and the enduro's.
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27 Mar 2008, 00:24 (Ref:2162601) | #2 | ||
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I think your drawing quite the long bow, apart from Ambrose and Owen Kelly it's been just words (Said - a very experienced sports car road racer is heading in the other direction) and Kelly hasn't done much yet.
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27 Mar 2008, 00:43 (Ref:2162618) | #3 | ||
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I would put more options on the poll:
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27 Mar 2008, 00:49 (Ref:2162622) | #4 | ||
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I actually think Paul Morris would be a good candidate for NASCAR although probably a bit old now. He has the right attitude.
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27 Mar 2008, 01:20 (Ref:2162641) | #5 | |
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I don't think you'll see many Nascar drivers from the USA coming over just because their schedules are so busy. Boris only drives part time right now in nascar. I don't know Boris but I am friends with someone who knows him well and he says Boris will drive anything, anywhere. But I think you'll find him to be the exception than the rule.
Keep in mind with Ambrose he had backing from Ford which opened some doors and made some introductions for him so he could get a start. Owen Kelly met Dale Jr. in Australia and he's helped him with a start in Late Models. So really unless you have some backing and someone to make introductions for you the reality is you're just another guy off the street. |
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27 Mar 2008, 03:33 (Ref:2162678) | #6 | ||
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I wouldn't expect our drivers (admittedly including Marcos) to do particularly well in Nascar with the exception of the non-oval circuits. Oval track racing is such a specialty with it's multiple lines through the corners that the locals will probably keep the front of grid to themselves. It's hard to name a driver based in the US who has made the move to ovals from traditional circuits and done well. Even Scott Pruett who had a mix of both did poorly, not to mention Villeneuve
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27 Mar 2008, 04:25 (Ref:2162692) | #7 | ||
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I don't necessarily want to pay out Nascar as I don't mind watching a bit of it on the ol Foxtel.
Having said that, is it me - or is there something strange about Americans being the only ones to making racing a 4 corner oval completely and utterly complex? I would have thought that a comptetent team with a good car setup should be the base requirements. You would then just use the drafting to your advantage and make sure your pit stop strategies are good. But there is obviously more to it than that... Perhaps you would need to undertake dizzyness training (i.e. spin around in circles 200 times and still be able to walk in a straight line afterwards). Yeeha. |
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27 Mar 2008, 12:45 (Ref:2162992) | #8 | ||
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Well if there are only four corners loss of 0.02 second in each of them could lead to very poor results on the scoreboard, whereas circuit racing would surely be less exciting? A car quick out of the hairpin could be as quick as a car fast through a sweeper in a circuit race but not so on a oval race, surely making the oval race more exacting in it's requirements?
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