February 21, 2022, 03:24 PM
Jimbo54Dayton 500 ready to start
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Originally posted by HRK:
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They'll need to address the issues before Talladega in April and that's only 2 months away.
Jim
Yep, and CA is opening back up so they'll be running there next weekend, different kind of track, after they are a few races in and then all the issues will be prevalent. T
hose problems with the wheels will have to be addressed, by either NASCAR or through teams getting better with installing the wheels and central locking ring.
Not sure what can be done about the disparity in pushing from a technical standpoint, other that drivers getting used to what they can and cannot do, when, where, how hard.
It was clear Kyle Busch knows how to properly push a car to the front, as did Blaney, Kyle was also pushing a Toyota, and a Blaney was Ford on Ford. It seems that the Chevys were having issues, but not sure why or if thats really the situation but it was happening throughout the field.
I'm sure the new rear diffuser played a roll in the pushing issue. It's supposed to be set up differently for each track type. We'll see how that works out long term. The design engineers will be putting in some overtime that's for sure.
Jim
February 21, 2022, 04:50 PM
Sailor1911quote:
Originally posted by BBMW:
I never realized there was a big Nascar race in Dayton (Ohio).
All those years at College there, who knew?
February 21, 2022, 06:23 PM
HRKquote:
I'm sure the new rear diffuser played a roll in the pushing issue. It's supposed to be set up differently for each track type. We'll see how that works out long term. The design engineers will be putting in some overtime that's for sure.
That could be true, although you'd think all the Daytona cars would have similar settings since they all need speed to win on a track like Daytona or Tallagdega
Maybe the Chevy's were needing a different setup to get the speed, or found more speed with a reduced downforce setting and that reduced downforce contributed to creating lift when a trailing car bumped them.
So far I"m ok with the changes, although not sure why necking down the filler for fuel is a good change.
Did like that they changed the start zone rules, now if the leader screws up, misses a shift, spins the wheels, bogs the engine, the others don't have to wait on him to gather up and go, once he's in the zone and starts it's time to go, Stewart talked about how that needed to be changed long ago.
All in all not sure if it s the new cars, new drivers, new teams, or just that it was a 75 degree sunny day in Florida with 200,000 maskless fans spending money, and watching racing
Loved the camera scenes of kids, so great to see a place where families can go and enjoy the sport..
February 21, 2022, 07:16 PM
V-Tailquote:
Originally posted by ruger357:
Ohio looks nice.

Thread drift . . .
Now, most of us get our pre-flight briefing via the internet or an aviation app, but in the good old days we used the telephone to call a briefer at a Flight Service Station (FSS).
Back in the telephone days, I called to get a briefing for a flight to Daytona. The briefer gave me information that seemed really strange, so I finally interrupted her and asked what airport identifier she was looking at.
She replied, "DAY."
I laughed and told her that was Dayton, Ohio, and I needed information for Daytona Beach, Florida, which is DAB, not DAY.
February 21, 2022, 10:46 PM
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