Actually it’s the top four in the championship. Only one Ford driver but I can’t stand Lagano. I’ll be rooting for Chastain. He deserves it after that move.Top 5 finishers go to a championship race.
Reminded me of this at Darlington in 2003.I saw that live, I’ve been keeping up with NASCAR since the late 70’s and have never seen such a incredible move!
Glad it turned out ok…
OK, who did you call?That'll get banned right quick
Guess this means they need to go back to the old wheels.The new tire/wheel package allowed that to happen. Awesome that he tried it.
The old package the tire had a 2" bulge to the wheel lip, So it friction with the wall would grind it to a stop.
The new short sidewall tire package doesn't have much bulge past the wheel lip, so the car is riding the wall against the wheel and lug nut, not the tire . His tires still were holding air after that bonziiii move. Something the older 15" wheel/tire would not do.
He was told they needed 2, as in two points. he dumped it into 5th (not used at that track)and planted the pedal through the wood. and while the other cars were doing 62 mph in the middle of the corner he was over 110mph riding the wall.
Not really. As it now was tried and shown it can work. 2 things will happen, Nascar rule book will have a new entry for the 23 season and All the other drivers and spotters will be looking for that next time and BLOCK it. He had a Traffic free fast lane no one ever thought of, as when he hit the wall, they all thought he was done, not that he hit the wall as part of the goal to get the points needed. Everyone watching thought he just overcooked the turn and that was that. And why none of the spotters told their driver to block it.Guess this means they need to go back to the old wheels.
And why they have cars pushing one another, which is lame as hell all day every day?shows just how much traction limited these cars are. I mean, he shot by those other cars when he did not have to worry about traction, and that was even with the added friction of riding the wall.
However, I do think NASCAR will put a rule in place here, and they probably should.