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Post Wed Sep 21, 2011 10:27 pm

Re: Dammit!

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Schmoopy1000 wrote:My question is, what is the exact wording on the rule for not pushing on the final lap? Because it could be quite possible there is a lot of illlegal pushing going on on the plate tracks nowadays LOL (front car is definitely being assisted)

Speaking of pushing on the plate tracks, has anybody seen this:

NASCAR tries to break up Talladega 2-car tandems

By JENNA FRYER, AP Auto Racing Writer

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—NASCAR tweaked two rules for next month’s race at Talladega Superspeedway, apparently in an effort to limit the two-car tandem racing that has dominated at its two fastest tracks.

The first change ordered Wednesday was an increase in the size of the restrictor plate that will be used in the Oct. 23 race. The larger holes in the carburetor plates should lead to an increase of horsepower that could make the cars 2 to 3 mph faster.

NASCAR also ordered an adjustment on the pop-off valve in the cooling system that should lower the maximum water temperature in engines. A threat of overheating could prevent cars from staying hooked together for too long.

Drivers discovered over the last year that it’s faster to run at Daytona and Talladega in two-car tandems. That style has replaced the popular two- and three-wide packs, and fans have been lukewarm about the tandem racing.

Now, two cars hook up bumper-to-bumper, one clearly pushing the other until the potential for overheating forces them to separate and then swap. It’s made for record lead changes and exciting finishes, but is a totally different style than the white-knuckle pack racing fans loved.

Drivers, meanwhile, said it’s impossible to see anything when they are pushing another car and Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR’s most popular driver, has repeatedly railed against tandem racing.

“What kind of move can you make in racing like this?” he asked in July. “There ain’t no move you can make. You just hold it on the mat and try not to wreck into each other.”

NASCAR vice president of competition Robin Pemberton made no mention of the tandem racing in explaining the rule changes.

“After the last few superspeedway races, we’ve heard many drivers express their desire to open up the size of the restrictor plate some and we thought the time was right to do that,” Pemberton said in a statement. “We anticipate these revisions in the rules package for Talladega will help continue to provide competitive and exciting racing for the fans.”

The larger restrictor plate could push speeds over 200 mph, but the combination of the pop-off valve change likely means the cars won’t be able to stay locked together for as many laps. David Reutimann crew chief Rodney Childers thinks drivers might be limited to a lap of pushing before needing to swap.

“Changing the plates will be better,” Childers said. “It should make it more racy, where you can pull out and pass. If they are wanting to make it where people can’t draft as long, it’s going to do that. Probably only a half of a lap or a lap is all you’re going to get out of it.”

Chad Johnston, crew chief for Martin Truex Jr., predicted that drivers will have to swap positions more. That could make it dicey, he said, because drivers will have to swap while also avoiding the two-car packs closing in behind them.

“The chances of something going wrong on a swap are going to go up obviously, but hopefully it will eliminate or lessen the two-by-two racing,” he said.

I am not a fan of the two car tandem, but hate this idea. I dont think the way to deter these guys is to blow up their engines. I mean they still wont have any choice if they are gonna try to win. So either try & win & start popping motors or have more of those guys riding in the back more hoping for a decent finish. To me this is a bad idea. I am against it (not that, that matters to anyone) Think they should be protecting the motors, not trying to blow them up. Find another way to get them off each other.
This is about the equivilant to telling teams hey if you dont want the big one dont draft! Sure no one wants the big one, but no way anyone wouldnt draft. Think this is dumb.
Also they really havent had the big one, since the two car tandems, so maybe with them trying to force them to move around more, they are trying to cause the big one again for ratings.
I think Nascar has their heads up their A$Ses on this one.
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Post Wed Sep 21, 2011 11:13 pm

Re: Dammit!

i remember that gant race like it was yesterday, and i too believe mast gave him a nice long push....
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