Indiana Open Wheel

Indiana Open Wheel (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/index.php)
-   Indiana Open Wheel Forum (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/forumdisplay.php?f=3)
-   -   Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why? (https://www.indianaopenwheel.com/showthread.php?t=120040)

TQ29m 4/20/22 10:04 AM

Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
Read earlier on the Nascar club news, that Nascar has decided that the way races have been ending, with a dive for the win, especially Chase Briscoe, that some penalty needs to be assessed to those who have been guilty of this, to help them learn how to behave, or so it is worded, these are unnecessary for the sport, the fans don't like it, and it will be addressed . I couldn't believe my eyes this morning, this is twice now that Briscoe has ended a race in this manner, the story goes on, as if in the remaining laps, drivers are now to not make an advance on the leaders, to try and get the top spot.
Would someone else try to find this misinformation, and tell me I'm hallucinating, or just plain goofie.
Well, look out this weekend at Talladega!

Jonr 4/20/22 12:13 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
Link?

TQ29m 4/20/22 12:56 PM

I think it was on smart news, early this morning.

Chief Wahoo 4/20/22 1:02 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
You get in the playoffs with a win, what do they expect? I know Chase already has a win, but as a owner or sponsor I’d be upset if my driver didn’t go for it. Not saying to do it malicious or violent. Remember when Austin Cindric took out leader at road course a couple years back to win. He said same thing in the post race interview. That was they only way for him to make the playoffs.

Jerry Shaw 4/20/22 1:26 PM

So, for how many years have some of their favored drivers been wrecking others on purpose at Bristol? On asphalt, where they have more grip. Now, they may penalize a driver who hit another driver, obviously not on purpose? Attempting a last lap, last corner pass for the win? On dirt, where they obviously slide around more.

Jerry

Charles Nungester 4/20/22 1:59 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 

Originally Posted by Jerry Shaw:
So, for how many years have some of their favored drivers been wrecking others on purpose at Bristol? Now, they may penalize a driver who hit another driver, obviously not on purpose? On asphalt, where they have more grip. Attempting a last lap, last corner pass for the win? On dirt where they obviously slide around more.

Jerry

Two years in a row Earnhardt rear ended both Terry Labonte then Jeff Gordon the next got em sideways and drove right thru em.

"I wasn't tryin to wreck him, Just rough him up a bit"

Nascar and Fans cheered.

staggerman 4/20/22 3:41 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
But then they can have the big one every race on a Superspeedway and that is ok :10:

Pitdad 4/20/22 4:16 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
When the movie Days of Thunder came out, all my non-racing acquaintances marveled at how racing passes were executed. "Is that how you guys do it?" I chastised them and said, "That's not really how it's done. That's all Hollywood effect". Apparently I was wrong. All of todays drivers, fendered and open wheel, took that sorry movie as their personal version of the Smith's Driving School and think that's how you race.

I don't care for any form of racing where the aim is to crash the leader out. If you want a career using the PIT maneuver, become a highway patrolman. What I saw at the end of that race (and the only reason I saw it was I thought the race would have been over by then) was a driver with a slightly faster car try to make an extremely ill advised slide job on the last corner. He was no where near close enough to drift up and try to take the line. If he doesn't know better, then he needs to move back down to the hobby stock ranks and learn to drive. Without all the corporate money and cameras watching, that stunt gets you a knuckle sandwich and a tire iron up side the head. But because we all have to act like THIS is racing, they have their little cuddlefest at the end of the night and everyone laughs it off like it's no big deal. He was just going for the win!

I love T-Mez and this story isn't about him. He's a high flying rim rider that adds excitement to the show, but I don't like it any better when his "slide or die" shenanigans end up with someone in the wall. Properly executed slide jobs are like ballet on dirt. It draws people into the sport as they see the incredible car control and precision with which these PROFESSIONALS are able to make CLEAN passes. Watching someone get fed a right rear because "I needed to get by to win" is not racing. If destruction is what sells tickets, then wait for the demolition derby or the bubble car races. I understand that Figure 8 school buses are entertaining as well.

But don't bring that... style, to the race track.

OnTheHammer 4/20/22 4:54 PM

Fake news

jozzy11 4/20/22 5:11 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
Well said and ditto Pitdad.

Charles Nungester 4/20/22 6:59 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
Don't know if any penalties are being dealt out or what. But Dale Jarrett made a statement that the move was totally wreckless...


And face it Pitdad, the whole midget platform is based on slide or die. It's been tried forever. Seen Hewitt do it on McSpadden at eldora and put em both in the fence, Sorta exact same thing. Apologize either they accept it or give you a dish of knuckle sammich.

chrismattlin 4/20/22 8:47 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
I watched that race and at the end, when Briscoe wrecked Reddick, the camera cut to Richard Childress and the look of disgust on his face was priceless. I immediately laughed out loud and said, "You sure liked it when your grandson wrecked Amirola to win the Daytona 500!". That's NASCAR racing for ya.

Of course, nearly every racing series has an "avoidable contact" penalty of some sort, but not NASCAR, and pertinently USAC, but the sprinters have a way of sheet-time as a deterrent.

You want my opinion? The "good 'ol boys" ain't happy that the dirt trackers are the shining stars of late, and also pertinently, the most likely stars of the future.

Charles Nungester 4/20/22 10:33 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
A couple years back Bell dove under the leader at a track, cleared him and the former leader ran up his rear end and wrecked. They tried to make bell out as the bad guy. But he cleared him by a lot.

Stevensville Mike 4/21/22 12:30 AM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 

Originally Posted by chrismattlin:
I watched that race and at the end, when Briscoe wrecked Reddick, the camera cut to Richard Childress and the look of disgust on his face was priceless. I immediately laughed out loud and said, "You sure liked it when your grandson wrecked Amirola to win the Daytona 500!".

Chris, we must be twin sons from different mothers for I had the exact same thought in my head when that happened!

Stevensville Mike 4/21/22 12:51 AM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 
P.S. Please do not tell anyone I watched the NASCAR this last round.

*Wink wink. Say no more. Nudge nudge. Eh? Know what I mean?*

It is like being seen by your friends riding a moped. Verbal pile on will soon follow.

TQ29m 4/21/22 4:04 PM

JMHO, I don't feel any problems with the move, I had watched the 2 of them prior to the final laps, they were measuring each other, Chase was seeing if it was possible, he had a good power, and the car seemed stable, I think he had been planning to do what he did, it was not a last minute thing, but, how many times have we seen the same result, or it worked, as a driver, I don't know, as an owner, hell yes, I'm sure if the positions were reversed, it would have been a similar scenario, outcome, who knows, someone made the remark that Chase wasn't the first driver to not be the best of nascar's favorites, so be it, he's not the first, and not the last, I like the way he drives, and thinks, he may not fit the mold, but he's my new favorite, and I hope nascar's favorites will see him as I do. I'm still not sure bad month has a tire for the new car yet, I'd not like to have to bet my life on them, but we'll see at Degga, I hope no problem shows up there 😀.

BrentTFunk 4/22/22 2:22 PM

Re: Nascar puts the heat on Briscoe? Why?
 

Originally Posted by chrismattlin:
I watched that race and at the end, when Briscoe wrecked Reddick, the camera cut to Richard Childress and the look of disgust on his face was priceless. I immediately laughed out loud and said, "You sure liked it when your grandson wrecked Amirola to win the Daytona 500!". That's NASCAR racing for ya.

Chilress built his team on the back of a driver who crashed a lot of cars.


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 3:19 PM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
© 2005-2025 IndianaOpenWheel.com