LMAO so true but you got one thing wrong with nascar. they only have 2 guys to carry the tires and 2 guys to take off and put on the lug nuts. also nascar doesnt have air jacks on the car so they still have to have a jack man. in nascar its the pit crew...
LMAO so true but you got one thing wrong with nascar. they only have 2 guys to carry the tires and 2 guys to take off and put on the lug nuts. also nascar doesnt have air jacks on the car so they still have to have a jack man. in nascar its the pit crew who wins the races ad not so much the drivers.
Posted by Guest on Thu 19 Jul 2012 08:07:39 PM EDT
More like 13 seconds for 4 tires and NASCAR also takes fuel during the race, makes adjustments to the cars, and provide the drivers with drinks to help them during the long and hot races. In F1, you get the pole, you are pretty much guaranteed a win. I ...
More like 13 seconds for 4 tires and NASCAR also takes fuel during the race, makes adjustments to the cars, and provide the drivers with drinks to help them during the long and hot races. In F1, you get the pole, you are pretty much guaranteed a win. I can't remember the last sprint cup race that someone won from the pole; it just doesn't happen that often.
There are more passes made in one NASCAR race than in entire seasons of F1. I'm from Germany; I loved F1 growing up. I still get up at 2 AM to watch the races live, but NASCAR is far more exciting and strategic. Teams don't share a pit box, like F1, so the strategy is played out per car, not so Button can win. In F1 if a car gets within 12 inches of another, the announcer is throwing a fit, and screaming about how close that was. In NASCAR, close doesn't happen until they are into each other.
Look at it this way: They didn't need to invent DRS to make it watchable, and there is no such thing as a passing zone in Nascar, the whole track is a passing zone.
Posted by Guest on Sat 19 May 2012 01:03:03 PM EDT
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| show fullshow summaryLMAO so true but you got one thing wrong with nascar. they only have 2 guys to carry the tires and 2 guys to take off and put on the lug nuts. also nascar doesnt have air jacks on the car so they still have to have a jack man. in nascar its the pit crew...
LMAO so true but you got one thing wrong with nascar. they only have 2 guys to carry the tires and 2 guys to take off and put on the lug nuts. also nascar doesnt have air jacks on the car so they still have to have a jack man. in nascar its the pit crew who wins the races ad not so much the drivers.
Posted by Guest on Thu 19 Jul 2012 08:07:39 PM EDT
"Fuck NASCAR and there two minute pit stops!"
| show fullshow summaryMore like 13 seconds for 4 tires and NASCAR also takes fuel during the race, makes adjustments to the cars, and provide the drivers with drinks to help them during the long and hot races. In F1, you get the pole, you are pretty much guaranteed a win. I ...
More like 13 seconds for 4 tires and NASCAR also takes fuel during the race, makes adjustments to the cars, and provide the drivers with drinks to help them during the long and hot races. In F1, you get the pole, you are pretty much guaranteed a win. I can't remember the last sprint cup race that someone won from the pole; it just doesn't happen that often.
There are more passes made in one NASCAR race than in entire seasons of F1. I'm from Germany; I loved F1 growing up. I still get up at 2 AM to watch the races live, but NASCAR is far more exciting and strategic. Teams don't share a pit box, like F1, so the strategy is played out per car, not so Button can win. In F1 if a car gets within 12 inches of another, the announcer is throwing a fit, and screaming about how close that was. In NASCAR, close doesn't happen until they are into each other.
Look at it this way: They didn't need to invent DRS to make it watchable, and there is no such thing as a passing zone in Nascar, the whole track is a passing zone.
Posted by Guest on Sat 19 May 2012 01:03:03 PM EDT