sherbert1421
Dead Wings 2.0
they know the risk but that doesn't mean nascar shouldn't do all they can to try to reduce the risk. especially something as simple as installing safer barriers on the inside wallsThese drivers know the risk.
they know the risk but that doesn't mean nascar shouldn't do all they can to try to reduce the risk. especially something as simple as installing safer barriers on the inside wallsThese drivers know the risk.
I think it was at Pocono where they paved a huge section of grass just for that reason. But gravel or sand would be better.A 50' Gravel or sand strip before the wall instead of grass would help to
A 50' Gravel or sand strip before the wall instead of grass would help to
Yeah, why don't ovals use sand the way road courses do? Not only is it safer, it also gives a decent chance for the driver to continue the race.
SAFER barriers are still relatively new. That's the first time I remember a car hitting the wall with that much force. Let's not overreact here. Dale Sr is still the last NASCAR driver to die at a NASCAR national touring series race, so to criticize NASCAR's safety is ridiculous if you ask me. We've come a long way. It took the death of an icon to get it jump started, but if you're gonna look at how far NASCAR has come and bitch about one event of a car hitting a wall that very rarely gets hit that doesn't have a SAFER barrier, you're way off base.
Hell, let's bitch at MLB every time a foul ball hits a fan.
they have been wanting safer barriers on all the walls (especially the superspeedways) for years now. Denny Hamlin broke his back for the same reason Kyle Busch has broken his leg/foot. They didn't want to spend the money on it. They were betting on a car not hitting in those spots. Daytona isn't even arguing right now. They even said they should have & will be correcting the problem. This isn't a knee jerk reaction to hitting concrete walls on a superspeedway. Teams have been bitching about it for years now. It is a shame it takes an injury (or worse) for these tracks to do something. Rather see them take action themselves instead of a reaction to injured drivers.SAFER barriers are still relatively new. That's the first time I remember a car hitting the wall with that much force. Let's not overreact here. Dale Sr is still the last NASCAR driver to die at a NASCAR national touring series race, so to criticize NASCAR's safety is ridiculous if you ask me. We've come a long way. It took the death of an icon to get it jump started, but if you're gonna look at how far NASCAR has come and bitch about one event of a car hitting a wall that very rarely gets hit that doesn't have a SAFER barrier, you're way off base.
Hell, let's bitch at MLB every time a foul ball hits a fan.