Sports Talk. - Busch Starting lineup
Mack2
02-15-2007, 05:53 PM
Does anybody have a starting line up for the Busch cars at Daytona?
mike3fan
02-15-2007, 09:50 PM
Haven't qualified yet.
Logger
02-21-2007, 12:42 AM
And didn't Marcos Ambrose go well?? He will be one to watch in the future I`m giving you the tip!!
Mr. Ford95
02-21-2007, 08:44 PM
Logger, he finished 16th. This week will be the real test for him. The races at Daytona and Talledega don't mean anything other than how well you can draft another car. The real driving will start this week at California Speedway.
Logger
02-22-2007, 12:20 AM
Logger, he finished 16th. This week will be the real test for him. The races at Daytona and Talledega don't mean anything other than how well you can draft another car. The real driving will start this week at California Speedway.
16th obviously isnt much to the american fan but for us Kiwis and the Aussies that follow him it is a major breakthrough!! He was only aiming for top 25 to keep the car in automatically for the next race so 16th is a good effort. Also top rookie and he beat some very established drivers as well.
What is the difference with California Speedway?? Marcos was pretty pleased with his performance at the Mighty Daytona and seems to be better on the faster tracks than the slower ones?
Any knowledge you can pass on would be appreciated as we dont get much info here in New Zealand!
Go Marcos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yoopr
02-22-2007, 12:33 AM
California has the highest race speed average in NASCAR I think
mike3fan
02-22-2007, 02:43 AM
California has the highest race speed average in NASCAR I think
my bet would be Atlanta
Jackrabbit379
02-22-2007, 05:21 PM
California has the highest race speed average in NASCAR I think
That's what I saw, too. I just cant find what that average speed is. :?
yoopr
02-22-2007, 06:53 PM
keep digging-you'll find it
Jackrabbit379
02-22-2007, 07:11 PM
end up burying myself :P
Mr. Ford95
02-22-2007, 09:32 PM
Atlanta is the fastest track they log laps at without the restrictor plates. California and Michigan, they will go into Turn 1 around 203-204 mph. Pocono, before the gear rule, they would go into Turn 1 around 207-208 mph. The problem is, they have to slow down so much for the turns. Atlanta: hold'er wide open if ye dare and she just may stick at 200 mph. With the banking being so steep it will hold the car without a problem. Geoff Bodine holds the track record at 197.478 mph, the first qualifying event after the track was repaved. Charlotte could have broke that last year had they not changed the tire compound, teams were testing at 194 mph. Here is a link that is rather interesting on this: http://www.nascarsfastesttrack.com/ As far as the average race speed, Daytona and Talladega will always be the fastest speeds if they run without a caution. 'Dega has the fastest 500 mile race speed when they ran it in 1997 and 2001 caution free. 2001: 2 hours 43 minutes at 184 mph average speed. 1997: 2 hour 39 minutes at 188.345 mph average speed.
16th is good for a rookie at Daytona against 15 Cup guys but that is a restrictor plate track, doesn't take a bunch of skill there, though it did this past weekend. The tire compound was so hard they were having a major problem with the handling. Some would be having a big understeer while others had a big oversteer. It has always been said, Daytona is all about the pagentry and showmanship, the real racing begins in week 2. Actually, he only needs to be in the Top 30 if he is on a team that is full-time which means, attempting every race this year, not just 5 or 6. Being above 25th is better though, gives him some cushion.