All Star Race
All Star Race

After watching the NASCAR All-Star Race at Lowes Motor Speedway, I must admit that there is something wrong with the way NASCAR handled the results race. Most of the time, NASCAR is a bit dull as teams and drivers try to accumulate points. The incredible career that shows Lowes is not necessary.
The approach NASCAR points currently very favorable consistency in the win. No, I did. Consistency is another word for being conservative. Conservative racing career is boring. Ah! But what about hunting? Well, most drivers know they can not not afford a lot of times if the competition in the pursuit is not really aggressive. All and all, this makes for a season that was the wild race from time to time, but especially a little later, blah.
The All-Star Race NASCAR shows us what could be. Drivers Cup Sprint are criticized for being sad and banal. Where's the fire? This is what so many fans ask. Well, we saw the fire in the All-Star Race. With the points of the window, was a combat Knuckle bare to win the race. The clone, drivers went gray. Men who love to drive are highly competitive and came out. It took the bank and was one the best races I've seen in years.
Two pilots have shown some of the more sensible there. He detested – Kyle Busch – is also clearly a talent. No matter which driver was a former champion is more like a lamb? That's exactly what Busch did not in others but in two consecutive starts in the last segment. The passage outside was impressive, but the work of the dive in the middle between Jeff Gordon and Kenseth had something to do.
And then there was Jeff Gordon. Gordon looked like the old one. A poor start put him behind Kyle Busch in the last segment, and even Darrell Waltrip thought it was over. The original "boy" was nothing like that. For the first time to time we have seen a return to lead Busch and push around the track. The last three accidents over with NASCAR Busch and Newman led only classic, with three drivers does not give an inch. If you were not on your feet, this one, you should go to the morgue since her death.
All this raises the question of how to get the rest of NASCAR so exciting. Formula One has the same problem. Decided to go very aggressively next year. In 2010, only the winner gets the spoils in F1. The driver with most wins throughout the year will win the championship. Now that will make for some aggressive driving. Why not be the same thing in NASCAR?
Okay, I'll take reality. NASCAR never will. As competitive cars that need a run "good" in the top 20 to keep their sponsorship. I understand. However, the current set is a disaster. Why Why not end the abomination known as Chase. We have everything that Jimmie Johnson has questions intimately. Instead, we create a situation in which the winner of the race increases by 25 points or more. You know, actually do something more valuable than winning a trophy.
The race we saw in the case of the All-Star race is that we see each weekend. Get rid of the Fontana race tracks they produce are the equivalent of watching grass grow. It continues with the track with racing exciting and achieve victory worth going after. Do and talk about the death of NASCAR will be a distant memory before you know it.
Dirk Gibson writes about NASCAR for DCJAutoParts.com – where you can find auto parts for your car at low, low prices.
How different are the standards for inspections and the All-Star Race tonight?
Just wondering if Relaxx longer in the body models, inspections, etc, etc for tonights career All-Star …… Does anybody know?
Humpy Wheeler, the other day I heard that the relaxation NASCAR rules on contact tonight. In addition, in the past, drivers who did things like going to the house was allowed a second chance instead of being immediately sent to the back line – at least twice that I saw in the program this week. and finally, you can change the rules they want, even during the race. in 2001, when the race began to rain and a group of competitors crashed in the first corner right after the exit (NASCAR and the sponsor of the race) allowed to leave the safety car, and if they could get ready in time could run. and Jeff Gordon did and won. they can even change the format of the mid-career path if they wish. they can decide (and may have already decided) this evening to return to the field during halftime and did not tell the drivers then, to keep their sandbags in hopes better and better after an invert. Many people have mentioned this possibility during the coverage of this week.
Stark/Summit County Boys All Star and Open Race 2009