Head2Head: Does 'Dega belong in the Chase?
The 10 tracks featured in NASCAR's postseason known as the Chase are an eclectic mix of what NASCAR has to offer. There's concrete, there's asphalt, there's high-banking, there's flat tracks and NASCAR's smallest and largest tracks—Martinsville and Talladega.
But after this past weekend's race, there are some concerns Talladega isn't what it used to be. Luck seems to be the deciding factor in the races at the Alabama track recently, not skill.
With that in mind, should Talladega continue to be a track that helps decide the champion? Bill Kimm and Jason Schoellen have their thoughts. Read those and then post yours in the comments below. And don't forget to vote for whose argument you agree with most in the poll at the right.
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Obviously you've never heard the phrase "the roaring silence".......nor "actions speak louder than words". Until there is change for the good, the "vocal part timers" can have this farce.....and trust me, there aren't enough of them to maintain NASCAR's positive bank account. Look at Fontana.....IMO that is an example of what NASCAR can expect from those "vocal part timers".........
As for NASCAR's hierarchy/Daytona HQ.............Helton and/or France are the word of God when it comes to operations & rules, and if Helton's just "hanging out as the face of NASCAR" as you say, even all the more reason for him to be gone, although I do disagree with you that that is why he's still there. It's power and money in a monopolized series that has him still there.
I reiterate from prior posts:
SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL TRACKS & RACERS!
THEY are where you'll still find true & honest racing in the spirit of the "old days"---meaning, they race for the love of the sport, not for fame & fortune.....they'd race whether or not there is an audience because they LOVE the sport!
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For years when a new car came out, it dominated the circuit until the other manufacturers caught up. A few races into the season, NASCAR would do something to handicap the dominant manufacturer, size limited to 355 cubic inches. Now, take make and manufacturer out of it. On the track, unless you can see the symbol on the front or back, they all look the same.
There is no win on sunday sell on monday anymore.
I noticed NASCAR did not throw the debris caution at the start of the race when it looked like it was raining trash and paper on the back straight too.
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Did anyone see JJ in the back well I guess running legal put him where he should have been all along.IN THE BACK.I will give him one thing he doesn't/isn't a whiner he acts like an adult.
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NASCAR won't get it until everyone actually does something...@#$%ing about it won't work...hit them where they hurt..in the moneybelt!!...
Bring the attendance down to 20% or less...then they will take notice!!..
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The COT has some problems that were not addressed during development, and the most important ones are keeping it on the ground going backwards, and making it more stable with better adjustability... I can fix that, what surprises me is NASCAR acting like they can't.. The first step in fixing something, is recognizing that it's broken..
The folks that advocate boycotting NASCAR, are only leaving the sport to the vocal part timers, who like The Chase, and like the wrecks caused by the double file restarts... The free passes, the Green, white, checkers, and all of the other non-racing even up the field new rules.. Walking away only removes your voice, it doesn't make it louder...
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Dega does not belong on the circuit. Restrictor plates have no place in NASCAR. Give us back our short track roots and let the driver's drive!
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As for 'dega. The restrictor plates are not the answers neither is having no bump drafting and the like. The best thing nascar can do to help racing at 'dega and daytona is to loose the restrictor plate and reduce the engine displacement or carb for both tracks. Doing this gives the drivers back throttle response and also reduces the speeds to help make the tracks safer but also more interesting for the fans.
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JJ ran the perfect race for the position he was in. If it were you favorite driver you would think so. I'm not a JJ fan and I would have LOVED to see him race hard, mix it up and wreck, but he was smart....just like that QB with a big lead in the Super Bowl. Deal with it.
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