Saturday, November 21, 2009

Re: [NASCAR-Group] Okay, what would yours be?

 

Thought I had better get with it now that I got my
computer back. So you wonder where I have been?  or should I say the device we respond to one another on.   The computer repair
shop.  Some how I got a virus, mal ware or something that made it go
south very quickly.  I don't know why my spy ware did not catch it.  I
ran several different programs to find the problem and hope to fix it
to no avail.  Was told by a friend to install Spyware Dr.  that it
would find and repair the problem.  After I did that things just got
worse.  I knew I had not sent out any e-mails or had responded to any
post so I knew that my E-mail, and posting friends (NASCAR-Group) had
not been infected by what ever had infected my computer.  I have got
about a 1,000 plus e-mails to go through so it will take a bit to get through
them.  Will respond as I can until I get caught up. 

I know this is not NASCAR but  if anyone out there knows anything about gutter toppers and how much they cost per foot. please let me know.     

Tim  68134

"Go Kyle Go" 

--- On Mon, 11/9/09, polt8115 <poltergeist8@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

From: polt8115 <poltergeist8@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [NASCAR-Group] Okay, what would yours be?
To: NASCAR-Group@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009, 5:06 PM

 

First of all, to the greatest group of peeps I know, good day, and how

have you been? I notice that Clumpy and Tim P, among a few haven't been

able to be around in their usual ways, but I have missed you all.

I was talking to our newest member, brickyardnut, and something occured

to me that I thought I would make a question for us all.

I know that the Chase for the Sprint Cup isn't a very popular with many,

and many of those absolutely abhor it. I am in that group. It has become

a joke of a bad idea. Actually, it wasn't a really bad idea, but a

really bad application of something designed to increase excitement for

the cup championship. After all, how many of us did tune out for the

last two or three races of the season when it was clear before

Rockingham who the winner was going to be. Wasn't much to watch for.

This year's chase has been a sham from the word go to me, and somehow,

Jaimie McMurray screwed up and won Talladega, thus breaking the mantra

of, "only chasers win" theorem. I digress. Here's what I'm coming to:

Let's say that Nascar asked you how you would construct the chase. Now,

you have to understand that I don't see Nascar ever coming to its

senses, for fear of looking stupid, because after all, they look truly

brilliant right now. So, take it as it is. You have to have the chase. I

know that Tim and some others have said some good things about this

before, such as starting the chasers in the back according to

qualifying, you know, fastest chaser starts 33rd and all, and I believe

that someone suggested starting them midpack... anyway, what format

would you give the chase, and... AND.. what tracks would you choose for

the last ten? The ONLY criteria is that there is a ten race chase, like

there is now. How would you make it more exciting?

I'll be the first penguin in shark infested waters here.

1) Remove the 'top 35' in points, and make everyone qualify on time. No

past champs, no 'I'm a chaser' provisionals. . none at all as a matter of

fact. Qualify, start.

2) Yeah.. start the chasers in back. You can all list this or not if it

is your idiom as well.

3) Open up the plates at Talladega, or if you wanted to put Daytona in

the chase.. put a 1400lb spring on the right front, and let these cars

get back to 200mph. It would force them to lift in the turns, instead of

just runnin round there with it flat on the mat, pack racin, putting

flyin Ryan in a good frame of mind so that he will shut up.

4) Take the strict template measurements, open them up, and amend the

rule to only allow just enough tolerance of mods in order to keep it

safe. My point here is to let these guys do their jobs, and be

innovative.

5)Call Goodyear up, tell them that if they cannot give us a safe tire to

race with, that we will consider them in breach of contract. In other

words, let the owners decide for themselves what tire mfgr they want to

run, just like they let them do with virtually every other part on the

car. I realize that Nascar gives them the chassis and wing/wing mount

assemblies, but you get the point. Competition, yeah, it's good for

business, which would be real good for that crazy notion of these cars

actually racing. Nascar wants to keep that mantra of 'keeping costs

down', then by golly, let tire manufacturers compete for business...

which brings me to...

6) get rid of yellow line rule. quit forcing the drivers to make

decisions that will hurt someone..

my tracks I would choose, in no particular order are, Talladega ,

Atlanta, Richmond, Bristol, Watkins Glen, Martinsville, Dover,

Darlington, Indy, and finish it up at Daytona. Race all disciplines, if

you want to have true parity of skill and luck amongst the chase field.

I would also expand the chase field to 15 cars.. no points. Most wins

wins the cup.. if no one wins, then best average finish. Lastly, I would

allow for practice on Friday and Saturday.

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