Whatever the reason, that was the most exciting thing that happened on the track today.Why medical vehicle?![]()
So by only seeing final 4 laps I didn't miss anything?![]()
From what I understand, there were 2 single car spins early in the race and nothing else after that. So, no, you missed nothing.
Edit: Just saw a tweet saying the ambulance was for one of Morgan Shepard's crew members.
If Logano wasn't saving fuel, he would have lapped the entire field.
That is true. Double-edged sword.
Looks like NASCAR Cup schedule won't have any changes until the new TV contracts begin.
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/auto...ycar-testing-dates-b99104085z1-224893832.html
No Road America next year at least. They're still working on improving the safety aspects of the track and bringing it up to better standards.
IndyCar has said it is trying to compress its schedule next season to finish earlier and avoid competing with football for attention.
That didn't need a caution. 👎
If only a certain sanctioning body would have the same common sense.
That would be terrible considering Football starts in early August. Just think, if NASCAR did that, the season would have been over nearly 2 months already and there would be 4 more until the next season starts.
Notice I only bolded "Avoid competing with NFL for attention". In other words, ditch the stupid chase and this pathetic playoff system and instead host a traditional racing season like every other sensible Sanctioning body.
One of Morgan Shepard's crew members had a jack fall on his hand and ended up with fractured fingers. That was the reason for the ambulance post-race.
They gotta find a way to make the cup cars race like the trucks.
In comparison, Trucks are about as aerodynamic as a crate so that surely helps racing? NW race was hardly a thriller despite being a short one...
In comparison, Trucks are about as aerodynamic as a crate so that surely helps racing? NW race was hardly a thriller despite being a short one...
I think having the cup drivers in the NW races ruins them. The rule should be that if you are running more than 5 cup races, you can't be in Nationwide. And the same for Nationwide, if you run more than 5 races there, you can't be in Truck series. Pretty simple if you ask me.
It doesn't ruin the race and without alot of those big name Cup guys, you wouldn't have a lower series worth a damn.
But who will entertain us with his awfulness during boring Nationwide races?