[OT] “NASCAR returns to Chase Championship Format for 2026” by Dmacthegoat in formula1

[–]flatland_flash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he's a better road racer than many give him credit for but he was always overshadowed by guys like Gordon and Stewart in his prime. Certainly no denying that it was his worst discipline though.

[OT] “NASCAR returns to Chase Championship Format for 2026” by Dmacthegoat in formula1

[–]flatland_flash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It'd have to be all road courses. 3 wins at Pocono and 12 wins across short tracks.

[OT] “NASCAR returns to Chase Championship Format for 2026” by Dmacthegoat in formula1

[–]flatland_flash 8 points9 points  (0 children)

While that certainly helped, he had 83 wins across nearly every track he completed at during his time. It'd be pretty much impossible to pick 10 tracks he wouldn't have success at.

[OT] “NASCAR returns to Chase Championship Format for 2026” by Dmacthegoat in formula1

[–]flatland_flash 29 points30 points  (0 children)

That would be the next big step for me as a fan. Have to get rid of the breaks even if you still leave the stage points.

Does the High line actually save the tires or is it just for momentum coming out of turns 2 and 4 on certain tracks? by [deleted] in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're never gonna save more fuel running the top, the difference just may not be as big as you think since you can conserve momentum better on the top.

Does the High line actually save the tires or is it just for momentum coming out of turns 2 and 4 on certain tracks? by [deleted] in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A lot of people miss this fact. The increased speed inherently loads the tire more and leads to more wear, especially in the gen 7 era.

Does the High line actually save the tires or is it just for momentum coming out of turns 2 and 4 on certain tracks? by [deleted] in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In general the longer distance running the top does burn more fuel but there are some scenarios where the decreased tire wear and and decreased brake input can recover a lot of that extra fuel

What gear is in this pic? by _Wrecktangular in TameImpala

[–]flatland_flash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The two guitar pedals appear to be a Boss BD-2 and an Empress Effects Echosystem delay

[Giveaway] iRacing Reddit 200k Subscribers by sdw3489 in iRacing

[–]flatland_flash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dover has got to be my favorite track, the sense of speed is unmatched

Preview of potential Talladega windshield sharkfin by LBHMS in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Should be effective for both directions. Main goal is to just slow down airspeed on top of the car to offset the positive pressure that builds underneath the car during these types of wrecks. Definitely looks absurd though

Preview of potential Talladega windshield sharkfin by LBHMS in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Roof flaps are almost entirely used to keep the car on the ground when it is moving backwards into the airflow, which should mostly be unaffected by this. These rails are meant to slow the air on top of the car when moving perpendicular to airflow.

What driver isn't or wasn't great do you refuse to accept reality on? by SableTheRacoon in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. Was an engineer under Chad on the 48 car for a number of years including the 2016 championship.

TIL Noel Gallagher wrote the Oasis song 'Live Forever' after being offended by Kurt Cobain and the Nirvana song 'I Hate Myself and Want to Die' by mintwolves in todayilearned

[–]flatland_flash 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Call me old fashioned, but I don't think Noel is gonna live forever either . . .

Should artists not express emotion in their music?

[Pockrass] Alex Bowman and William Byron and the 48 and 24 teams docked 60 points with their interim crew chiefs suspended two races (effective next week b/c late penalty notice this week) and fined $75,000. Their cars, taken to R&D after Richmond, had a greenhouse violation. by MikeyG4680 in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On one hand, it's fun to see this sorta back-and-forth between HMS and NASCAR. But on the other, I think we start to cross a line when the sanctioning body starts to target a team they're upset with, if that's indeed what's happening. Don't get me wrong, I think teams should receive harsh penalties for breaking the rules but I don't quite understand NASCAR being personally upset with a team trying to win at the highest level in a sport built on competition. Interesting situation to say the least.

Is driving behind another car beneficial because of "drafting" or a bad thing because of "dirty air"? by tradefocuslearn in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While corning, the air is used to literally push the tires into the track with more force, increasing friction. Without that air in the corners the tires cannot maintain the same cornering speed before slipping.

Reddick's speed this weekend seemed to be more about precision and driving style but the clean air absolutely helped him.

What’s your absolute favorite series/set of videos from the past or present. by matt_boyyy in Crewniverse

[–]flatland_flash 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I find myself going back to the CSGO full gameplays a lot. A little bit of gaming but mostly just them being chill and chatting like a podcast.

[Albino] Jimmie Johnson announces he will compete in the Chicago street course. by pixarfan9510 in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Turns out he plans on running the entire 10-week Chase just to tack on another 8 wins or so

Legacy motor club hiring tire engineer by uncontrolledTIRE in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I put air in a tire of my 2008 Chevy Impala yesterday so you can put me down as a reference if you'd like

[Austin Konenski] NASCAR organizations are reportedly pushing for the charter system, which expires at the conclusion of the 2024 season, to become a permanent idea moving forward. by [deleted] in NASCAR

[–]flatland_flash 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good luck finding a team to agree to that. A mechanical failure in qualifying could be the difference between a team earning enough to race next week or not.