Will it be established in Denver??![]()
Wouldn't it be close to being full by now?![]()
1000 ft or 1320
the difference is what =.5 secoinds
Don't think anyone will really notice the difference.
One thing that might happen is the crewchiefs may set the clutch up more aggressivly thus a faster accelerating car.
for sure IMO the racing will be closer, less engine damage, less fuel used.
I would bet money that we will see 300mph runs at 1000 feet by Sonoma
maybe even faster--watch them DARKSIDE RACING cars.
Remember the revlimiters don't kick in until about the 1200-1300 ft mark
If racing to 1000' saves one racers life then so be it.
END of discussion
1000 ft or 1320
the difference is what =.5 secoinds
Don't think anyone will really notice the difference.
One thing that might happen is the crewchiefs may set the clutch up more aggressivly thus a faster accelerating car.
for sure IMO the racing will be closer, less engine damage, less fuel used.
I would bet money that we will see 300mph runs at 1000 feet by Sonoma
maybe even faster--watch them DARKSIDE RACING cars.
Remember the revlimiters don't kick in until about the 1200-1300 ft mark
If racing to 1000' saves one racers life then so be it.
END of discussion
I think we should all take a break and see how this plays out in Denver. I think the crewchiefs will be cautious at first and their tuneups will be relatively the same as before. They don't want any more bad press just as much as NHRA. When the points reset, then it's anybodies guess how the tuneups will change and the doom and gloomers short fuse theories will pan out.
END of discussion? You wish. If the drivers are uncomfortable now, how uncomfortable are they going to be pulling enough Gs to get to 300 at 1000'.
I 'm a Melanie Troxel fan for life.
i might be wrong on this but my thoughts are , if there is a major problem like in scotts case, 1,000ft wont make a difference. the crew chiefs will push these cars harder now without the rev limiter going off, these cars might be going 300 plus, if there is a problem god forbid, drivers will still get hurt or worse, didnt erics problem happen at around half track? and if there is a problem then what? 1/8 mile?
Eric had a tire deflation problem.
not a 1100' massive engine explosion............
REX
I could be wrong, but Scott appeared to be in trouble much earlier than 1100'...........
rex, my point is 320 feet less wont make a difference in a major problem, these cars will still be going 300 mph. work on the shutdown areas, longer sand traps, no camera booms, gravel traps, better catch nets ect.