NASCAR Discussion - Sperg out about four left turns here

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I do think full season and getting rid of stage racing will happen when the series is fully on streaming in the USA. Or if the Frances lose control of the series somehow. I hope Mark Martin continues to be a voice for fans and common sense.
Full season probably won't happen for a while, but I can see stage cautions at least going away within the next few years. Now that winning isn't as important for the end of the year, resetting the field constantly isn't as big of a deal.
 
I think there Can be a good middle ground for stage cautions, like calling them early if a natural caution comes out, it just drives me crazy when we have a caution 5 -10 laps from the end of a stage to just have another one. Just let them declare this as the end of the stage, might even fuck with the fuel milage racing as the stages are not a garenteed length.
 
I think there Can be a good middle ground for stage cautions, like calling them early if a natural caution comes out, it just drives me crazy when we have a caution 5 -10 laps from the end of a stage to just have another one. Just let them declare this as the end of the stage, might even fuck with the fuel milage racing as the stages are not a garenteed length.
This isn't a bad plan. It would tend to help mix up the strategy a little bit.
 
I feel that NASCAR going to get more social media savvy like F1 would help to do wonders as well as snappy marketing by drivers for their sponsors as home goods have been the staple for Stock Cars.
 
Dodge still sounds set on trying to get into Cup, Allegedly the CEO of Ram said the goal currently is the 2027 Daytona 500. Kaulig is a obvious guess for a team that with switch to Dodge in Cup, but I doubt they could be Ram/Dodge's top team.
 
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The Roval is no more. Cue the redditors crying like they didn't spend the last 2 years wanting to get rid of it.

I do think 4 road courses is a little too few and 5-6 is probably the ideal: Watkins Glen, Sonoma, Road America, COTA, take your pick of Portland/Mid-Ohio/Sebring/Mosport/Montreal. I think Mexico didn't really sell well, but you can toss them in the mix there too. I still think street courses have no place in stock car racing, but if you're going to do one, do one with some history like St. Petersburg instead of a built-from-scratch meme of a track.
 
The Roval is no more. Cue the redditors crying like they didn't spend the last 2 years wanting to get rid of it.

I do think 4 road courses is a little too few and 5-6 is probably the ideal: Watkins Glen, Sonoma, Road America, COTA, take your pick of Portland/Mid-Ohio/Sebring/Mosport/Montreal. I think Mexico didn't really sell well, but you can toss them in the mix there too. I still think street courses have no place in stock car racing, but if you're going to do one, do one with some history like St. Petersburg instead of a built-from-scratch meme of a track.
about time. Now bring the All Star race back there. That track is cool as fuck live.
 
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