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      Perspective is a funny thing

      Got to watch the NASCAR race today and there was an absolutely fantastic wreck at the end of the race. You can find it on YouTube if you didn't catch it on SporstCenter.

      What I think is funny is that people in the NASCAR community are talking about how Boris Said was completely at fault and all of the sports car/road racing forums seem to have fallen on the side of blaming Greg Biffle.



      My perspective is that it was a racing wreck. Boris is all the way to the edge of the track and Greg starts moving over, they didn't hit by much so I am guessing that Biffle thought he was clear.

      What I think is really lighting the fire on this thing is the way both drivers handled themselves after the race. Biffle and some of his larger crew showed up at Said's car before he could get out and there was much swearing and finger wagging. Then Boris gets out of the car and basically bull rushes at Biffle's crew while projecting what I would imagine were similar kind thoughts. Both driver's then went on to scold one another in the press and now it is just getting funny.

      The funniest bit of all to me is that much of the NASCAR crowd insults Boris for not being good enough for NASCAR and such but at the moment of the wreck Mr. Biffle was actually 2 full laps behind Mr Said. lol

      Anyone else who saw it have an opinion?

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      I am generally not a NASCAR fan, but I also have yet to set tire on a road course so I'm not sure what would have been proper etiquette here.

      But its looks to me like Boris was at fault. If the guy in front of you is taking a wider line (whether he's on the same lap or not), you don't take turn to the inside if you aren't clear of him...which is what looks like happened.

      Personally....NASCAR should stick to circle tracks. Yes, they bore me...but none of these guys or the cars are meant to be on a road course. It feels awkward.

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      Quote Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER View Post
      Got to watch the NASCAR race today and there was an absolutely fantastic wreck at the end of the race.

      Anyone else who saw it have an opinion?

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      I hope you dont mean "fantastic" like in good....one totaled $200,000 race car and another seriously used up I dont find "fantastic" at all....."wild" crash yes.

      looked like a racing accident to me.....apparently most of what happened between Said and Biffle was due to some prior incident at a different track.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Anderson View Post

      Personally....NASCAR should stick to circle tracks. Yes, they bore me...but none of these guys or the cars are meant to be on a road course. It feels awkward.
      I love Nascar on a road course (but I am Biased) see those guys go through the inner loop? four wheel drift with the inside front wheel in the air, you can SEE those guys driving the s hit out of those cars all over the track love it!!.....and geeze they have enough guys that they dont have to have two races on the track at the same time!

      And "none of those guys are meant to be on a road course"??.....your kidding me.....sure a regular who grew up a road racer won the race by what? a couple of car lengths??....ok fine, but if none of "those guys were meant to be on a road course" then why wasnt the top ten filled with road course "ringers"...where was Said, Montoya, Fellows, PJ Jones and the rest of them???......nowhere in sight of the lead
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      None of the "regular guys", who run a full season. I am not talking about the substitute drivers. And those drivers can only do the best with the car they are given. Turn that NASCAR into a GT1 or GT2 car and they'd run circles. When it comes to Nascar, half of these teams substitute drivers for the road courses. If the guy who gets the championship at the end of the season can't compete in every race and do well then it's a farce. These teams have to have a whole car (or two) developed and purposed for no more than two (three? I don't know) races for the year. I know they have numerous cars for the circle tracks but their comfort zone is not on a track that has right hand turns. Their time and money could be better spent on what they know. If they got rid of the road races, it wouldn't be an issue. This isn't a left turn verses road course argument, I have nothing against nascar...but I think they need to stick to what they know. I wouldn't be interested in a Formula 1 race at Daytona (Speedway) either.

      The x-games and rally guys that are trying to filter into nascar are finding out how hard it is and not doing so well. Opposite circumstances but the same holds true.

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      Here's a link to see the last lap crash

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Anderson View Post
      None of the "regular guys", who run a full season. I am not talking about the substitute drivers. And those drivers can only do the best with the car they are given. Turn that NASCAR into a GT1 or GT2 car and they'd run circles. When it comes to Nascar, half of these teams substitute drivers for the road courses. If the guy who gets the championship at the end of the season can't compete in every race and do well then it's a farce. These teams have to have a whole car (or two) developed and purposed for no more than two (three? I don't know) races for the year. I know they have numerous cars for the circle tracks but their comfort zone is not on a track that has right hand turns. Their time and money could be better spent on what they know. If they got rid of the road races, it wouldn't be an issue. This isn't a left turn verses road course argument, I have nothing against nascar...but I think they need to stick to what they know. I wouldn't be interested in a Formula 1 race at Daytona (Speedway) either.

      The x-games and rally guys that are trying to filter into nascar are finding out how hard it is and not doing so well. Opposite circumstances but the same holds true.
      "Half of these teams substitute drivers for the road courses.....''

      Half eh?.....really.....heres qualifying for the race.....I have to get all the way down to 15th with Boris Said to find the first non Cup regular, the next is TJ Bell in 34th!!, Ranger in 35th, believe it or not Andy Lally has tried to qualify for several oval Cup races this year so I will count him as a regular, next is Ron Fellows in 38th and two of the three non qualifiers are non regulars with Brian Simo and PJ Jones.....so we have a grand total of 4 non Cup regulars in the field of 42...not really half the field eh?.....and with the possible exception of Said very much concentrated towards the BOTTOM of the grid......do you still think that Nascar is a "farce"?......you seem like a nice guy but honestly sir your generalizations about Nascar are about 10 or more years out of date.

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      It has been about 10 years since I stopped paying any attention to NASCAR so I apologize for being so far off with that statement. I didn't realize things had changed there.

      I really am a nice guy :-)

      However the last half of my post which you are not responding to still stands in my opinion.

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      [QUOTE=shortrack;827806]I hope you dont mean "fantastic" like in good....one totaled $200,000 race car and another seriously used up I dont find "fantastic" at all....."wild" crash yes.[QUOTE]


      Looking back on it I am sure there are better word choices that could have been used. If nothing else the wreck was a massive statement about how far the safety of cup cars has come in the last 10 years or less


      I am by no means a NASCAR fan, equipment or the sanction, but I will acknowledge that there is a very specialized skill to the form of racing. It is the ability to hang a car at 10/10ths lap after lap. The equipment and talent at the pointing end of stock car racing are so close that it is the finest finishing points that really make the difference in who wins or loses.

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      I will say that those cars are very well built to have a crash like that and then the guy gets out of it under his own power! That was quite a crash! That looked expensive and I doubt there was many usable parts on that car after.
      But the guys who had the roadrage (racerage?) caused some poor guy to wipe out his car who wasnt a part of that sure does suck.
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      Quote Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER View Post
      I am by no means a NASCAR fan, equipment or the sanction, but I will acknowledge that there is a very specialized skill to the form of racing. It is the ability to hang a car at 10/10ths lap after lap. The equipment and talent at the pointing end of stock car racing are so close that it is the finest finishing points that really make the difference in who wins or loses.

      -Tim
      Well said Tim. I agree with your sentiment and actually watched not only Rolex Grand AM at the Glen on Sat but also Nascar qualifying. BTW, AJ Almondinger was at the Grand AM race, and then went out and stole the pole in qualifying from his teammate who is a roadcourse specialist. Anyway, in qualifying these cars were a handfull! And that course is awesome! From the 'busstop' to the the last two S turns, they were hanging it all the way out to get a good starting position (as usual), but barely in control. So I was really looking forward to the race, which of course got rained out and I missed the Monday broadcast.
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      Looked like 2 guys going for the same spot on the last lap. The accident was unfortunate albeit spectacular. I am really glad no was seriously hurt.
      As far as these guys belonging on a road course... 43 cars, 3400 lbs., 850+ HP, on approx. 10" slicks... If that doesn't put a smile on your face, I'm afraid you're not a car guy.
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      Perspective is a funny thing... Especially when people try to talk about something they have no clue about... 99% of race fans dont cut NASCAR any slack simply because they do not grasp it.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Anderson View Post
      However the last half of my post which you are not responding to still stands in my opinion.
      which part??
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      By the way, Greg Biffle had nothing to do with that crash... He was not even involved in it. As stated, he was two laps down and was tailing this group a couple of hundred yards back. He watched it all happen to his teammate, David Regan. He jumped on Boris in the pits because he saw how he made this wreck happen and he wanted to make sure Boris knew what he thought about his inability to compete and how he seems to take out those frustrations on the cars that are competing around him. He has done this race after race he competes in... He bullies his way around the track even though you would envision a true road racer as a finesse guy! Boris did the same thing to Greg Biffle last year and when Greg watched his teammate get the same treatment from Boris, he made sure he let Boris know what he thought of him.
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      Larry Mac had this to say about the incident on Trackside last night and I tend to agree.....he said "Boris Said is not a Cup regular so when he comes to a race he comes to do one thing...win...I get that....but in this case he was NOT in a position to win (what was he running? like 36th position on the last lap?) so when your around a potential Chase contender (David Ragan) GIVE HIM SOME SLACK!".....and he didnt say anything about the unfortunate David Reutimann....

      Ive had a chance to check the vid several times and yes Ray in the vid above Biffle is in the 16 Valvoline car trailing the field by a hundred yards or so and is the car slowing almost to a stop and picking his way through the wreckage so he saw the whole thing
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      Quote Originally Posted by HarleyR View Post
      Perspective is a funny thing... Especially when people try to talk about something they have no clue about... 99% of race fans dont cut NASCAR any slack simply because they do not grasp it.
      I think you can give racing fans a lot more credit than that. I don't cut NASCAR any slack because for all their claims of being this and that and so advanced and everything else they are really just carb'ed small blocks in an old pick up truck frame.

      There really isn't anything ground breaking about NASCAR to "grasp". It can be entertaining, but entertaining doesn't automatically mean it is in any way too advanced or too complicated for fans of other forms of racing to understand.

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      Quote Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER View Post
      they are really just carb'ed small blocks in an old pick up truck frame.

      Tim
      And the NFL is really the same as the neighbor kids playing football down at the park.....
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      Quote Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER View Post
      I think you can give racing fans a lot more credit than that. I don't cut NASCAR any slack because for all their claims of being this and that and so advanced and everything else they are really just carb'ed small blocks in an old pick up truck frame.

      There really isn't anything ground breaking about NASCAR to "grasp". It can be entertaining, but entertaining doesn't automatically mean it is in any way too advanced or too complicated for fans of other forms of racing to understand.

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      BAHAHAHAH ha!!! It's obviously way over your head if you honestly feel this way about...........
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      A good crash? I may check that out. I absolutely cannot tolerate nascar anymore...nothing about it is the National Association of STOCK CAR Auto racing. It started with cars pretty much straight from the dealer, now its only mechanically identical billboards driving around.

      Gimme some F1 (at least its fun to watch) and especially touring car racing, that's where the real racing is.

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