WebFire;1261157 wrote:They do bring out cautions whenever they want.
Sure, if they feel there is a reason too. I don't buy into the whole "NASCAR threw the caution to make the race more exciting" shit some seem to think.
WebFire;1261157 wrote:They do bring out cautions whenever they want.
It seems Daytona 24h has gained a lot of attention because of the NASCAR racers entering. Michael Waltrip is part owner of a racing team with Ferrari's who even enter Le Man's.Speedofsand;1261493 wrote:Press conference tomorrow at 10am to announce merger of GrandAm and ALMS. Its at the Daytona 500 club, will be streamed live on Speed.com
Sebring is gonna be great again!
Thanks for the link. Pretty sure I've seen the Continental Tire series? Remember watching some race where it started raining and a Subaru charged to the front in a matter of a few laps since AWD, think it was the Continental Tire series?Speedofsand;1263005 wrote:Nascar drivers been joining the 24 for many years. I've seen 5 or 6 Nascar guys in it before at once. Allmendinger was amazing this year for the last 3 hours to win. The ALMS has classes that run WEC (LeMans) but Grand Am has not. Don Panoz owns Sebring, it has been ALMS since '99.
Here are the ALMS classes broken down. http://www.alms.com/alms101/classes. Several GT cars can be fit to run in the Daytona 24. Tequila Patron CEO Ed Brown was a key in getting the two series together. He drove the Ferrari with Scott Sharp here this year.
GrandAm has 2 main classes, (DP) Daytona Prototypes and GT. The Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge is (GS) Grand Sport and (ST) Street Tuner. They are more showroom type cars but have great car count for races. Like about 25-35 of each on track all at the same time this week at Laguna Seca.
The merger begins in 2014, there are still lots of competition details to work on. They said they will have cars at LeMans, and are meeting with manufacturers in Europe to make everything go together.
Speedofsand;1263386 wrote:RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- NASCAR on Thursday passed a rule that will curb the ability of teams to set their cars up in a way that gives the driver easier rear steer.
The technical bulletin issued by NASCAR goes into effect next week at Chicago, when the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship begins, and many believe it is aimed directly at powerhouse Hendrick Motorsports.
Love the sound of the Aston Martin. Beautiful car.Speedofsand;1263386 wrote:There are a few Aston Martins in the Conti series, Patrick Dempsey is one.
Never seen the Super GT from Japan, where do you tune in?
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smh. Roush has had big sponsors just like anyone. Plus he gets Ford factory money. Stewart is already over it with Kenseth. They talked after Bristol. Richmond is tonight. :rolleyes:iclfan2;1264411 wrote:Glad Kenseth is making the move to JGR. Roush can't keep a sponsor to save their lives, and their golden boy Carl isn't even going to make the chase. The trio of Kenseth, Busch, and Hamlin should be pretty solid next year. As for the wreck with Tony, Kenseth did move up into him, but Tony drove them both down to the bottom to wreck completely. Then he had a little fit and threw his helmet. Stewart had been dogging Kenseth all year, he'll get over it. Richmond should be exciting with all of the people trying to make it into the Chase, wish it was on Saturday instead of Sunday and the start of football season.
I dig night races! That way I can spend all my time tomorrow watching football.Terry_Tate;1264949 wrote:I believe they are targetting 915 to start engines, but who knows.
That's the goal.Terry_Tate;1264949 wrote:I believe they are targetting 915 to start engines, but who knows.
Stop posting about POLITICS in the sports forum.ts1227;1264958 wrote:That's the goal.
Some of the commentators were joking on Twitter that Romney seems to be a lightning rod for NASCAR. He was in Daytona for the 500 and we know how rain was there. He was to give the start your engines command tonight and it rained. He ended up leaving due to the delay and having campaign stops to get to for tomorrow, and then it stopped raining.
Speedofsand;1264977 wrote:Stop posting about POLITICS in the sports forum.
I deliberately left the politics out of it. All I did was mention the name of a politicianSpeedofsand;1264977 wrote:Stop posting about POLITICS in the sports forum.
why. no one cares.GoChiefs;1264988 wrote:Stop posting about GRANDAM and ALMS series in a NASCAR thread.
ok then. don't let it happen again.ts1227;1264994 wrote:I deliberately left the politics out of it. All I did was mention the name of a politician
said_aouita;1264989 wrote:Lined up to start.