I.B. Niggin
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Joey Logano is a fag and was literally the only finalist I didn't want to win but here we are.
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So, umm... Will things be better now that the All-Star Race will be held at motherfucking North Wilkesboro, after God knows how many people requested and/or outright demanded for its reinsertion in the NASCAR calendar?Old news but this year's All-Star race was an absolute shit show. I get the feeling the officials tried to deliberately fuck with the ending of the race to bring more attention to their sport.
And well, can't say it didn't work because everyone is talking about how retarded the officials were for basically throwing Blaney to the proverbial driving lions with his safety net down.
Good for them I guess because it was a meh race otherwise.
I went to Wilkesboro last summer. It's going to rule just because that track is super cool - even if they fuck it up.So, umm... Will things be better now that the All-Star Race will be held at motherfucking North Wilkesboro, after God knows how many people requested and/or outright demanded for its reinsertion in the NASCAR calendar?
I hate that I agree with you. Modern NASCAR manages to fuck up a sure thing every time. But even then, Wilkesboro has such a long history with NASCAR, any actual longtime fans will appreciate seeing it in use again. Rockingham was a fun track to watch too, hopefully the recent upgrades and repaving will convince NASCAR to put The Rock back on the schedule in the next couple of years.I went to Wilkesboro last summer. It's going to rule just because that track is super cool - even if they fuck it up.
And I expect them to.
The cookie cutters are probably one of the worst outcomes of the 50th anniversary era heyday of Cup. The early tracks were constrained by the circumstances of their creation and had character built into them. North Wilkesboro is on a hill and you're going up and down the hill, they didn't flatten it. Darlington is narrow at one end because dude couldn't buy a patch of land. It becomes like 'natural terrain' road courses vs. street courses - with notable exceptions the former is just better for racing. Even better, the exceptions people will state like Long Beach and Monaco are jammed up against the ocean - they have funny curvy streets more like road courses. Modern F1 'street courses' aren't usually street courses either, they're modified beyond almost all recognition. Chicago I have a hard time believing will be good - 90 degree tight corners and big cars make for parades.I hate that I agree with you. Modern NASCAR manages to fuck up a sure thing every time. But even then, Wilkesboro has such a long history with NASCAR, any actual longtime fans will appreciate seeing it in use again. Rockingham was a fun track to watch too, hopefully the recent upgrades and repaving will convince NASCAR to put The Rock back on the schedule in the next couple of years.
And I wish that all of the various racing organizations hadn't let Texas World Speedway slip away. Its heyday was before my time but seeing old IMSA and GT car road course videos really looks interesting. Definitely alot better than the upcoming 2023 Chicago street race will be, or yet another boring generic 1.5 mile oval "BLM's Fried Chicken Wings 500brought to you by Pfizer and Moderna
" type of race like you would see at a modern cookie cutter track like Kentucky or Kansas.
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In the above when I mention Chicago I meant the street course. I do agree about Chicagoland.Chicago's racetrack is the pinnacle of so-bad-its-generic NASCAR racetracks. It wishes it wants to be like the Las Vegas Motor Speedway so badly.
Yea, Chicagoland was the one I'm referring to actually. But even then, both are pretty lame. Just one with less peanuts.In the above when I mention Chicago I meant the street course. I do agree about Chicagoland.
Yeah the big boost in popularity of Nascar in the 90s up until the 50th anniversary coincided with the rise of DaleThe cookie cutters are probably one of the worst outcomes of the 50th anniversary era heyday of Cup. The early tracks were constrained by the circumstances of their creation and had character built into them. North Wilkesboro is on a hill and you're going up and down the hill, they didn't flatten it. Darlington is narrow at one end because dude couldn't buy a patch of land. It becomes like 'natural terrain' road courses vs. street courses - with notable exceptions the former is just better for racing. Even better, the exceptions people will state like Long Beach and Monaco are jammed up against the ocean - they have funny curvy streets more like road courses. Modern F1 'street courses' aren't usually street courses either, they're modified beyond almost all recognition. Chicago I have a hard time believing will be good - 90 degree tight corners and big cars make for parades.
Had me scrambling to look to see if I got any email from IMS about the 400 suddenly being back.I might be interested in going to the Penzoil 400 at the Speedway on March 4th.
Honestly I wish they just used stock cars again. Either way wouldn't it be funny to see two inner city youths get into a peaceful gun incident because the one's favorite driver wrecked the other's favorite driver.Hey, it's been 11 days, I can doublepost.
And it's for this important thing: They're testing mufflers. On Cup cars. Because they want to run them in the inner city pandering races.
Let this be Phelps' legacy. mufflers on Cup cars.
(admittedly the new ones are fuckin' loud)