Sorry for the double post but I think my article on Landon Cassill just went viral, note how many likes on Facebook. Usually they get about 5-10
http://www.speedwaymedia.com/?p=75369
Passing isn't the problem, passing the leader has been the problem. If you look at the stats there was a lot of passing last year, the two problems being that there wasn't much passing the leader and that TV doesn't typically cover much of it, only focusing on the leaderThat was quite a good article!
What do you think about a push-to-pass button for NASCAR? Maybe they could get flames to shoot out of the roof when it was pushed?![]()
Passing isn't the problem, passing the leader has been the problem. If you look at the stats there was a lot of passing last year, the two problems being that there wasn't much passing the leader and that TV doesn't typically cover much of it, only focusing on the leader
Australians. Last year V8 Supercars had a race format where they raced for sixty kilometres before a half-time break of fifteen minutes for repairs and servicing, and then the final sixty kilometres of the race began with a rolling start.Who is "we"?
We'll see how it goes from here on out since they're not at Daytona. There were 42 lead changes on Sunday between 18 drivers, and I think that was a record for lead changes at Daytona. Previous was somewhere around 29 I think.
RIP Tim Wilson (Wrote the song below)
What, but, how, surely they couldn't let there rival brand sponsor their car?To a huge surprise, the 18 car does not have M&Ms but instead Skittles this week.
What are you talking about?What, but, how, surely they couldn't let there rival brand sponsor their car?
Really? are they both owned by Mars?What are you talking about?
Skittles are owned by the same company.
Yes.Really? are they both owned by Mars?
Skittles is a brand of fruit-flavoured sweets, currently produced and marketed by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company, a division of Mars, Inc.
Really? are they both owned by Mars?