Since my boy Jimmie Johnson has begun putting rings on his other hand, And Dylan's now retired guy Nico won it all on the F1 stage, let's get the 2017 racing season started with a tribute to their awesomeness...
2017 NASCAR CUP SERIES SCHEDULE
18-Feb <---> Daytona International Speedway (Unlimited)
19-Feb <---> Daytona International Speedway (Daytona 500 Qualifying)
23-Feb <---> Daytona International Speedway (Duel)
26-Feb <---> Daytona 500
5-Mar <---> Atlanta Motor Speedway
12-Mar <---> Las Vegas Motor Speedway
19-Mar <---> Phoenix International Raceway
26-Mar <---> Auto Club Speedway
2-Apr <---> Martinsville Speedway
9-Apr <---> Texas Motor Speedway
23-Apr <---> Bristol Motor Speedway
30-Apr <---> Richmond International Raceway
7-May <---> Talladega Superspeedway
13-May <---> Kansas Speedway
20-May <---> Charlotte Motor Speedway (NASCAR All-Star Race)
28-May <---> Charlotte Motor Speedway
4-Jun <---> Dover International Speedway
11-Jun <---> Pocono Raceway
18-Jun <---> Michigan International Speedway
25-Jun <---> Sonoma Raceway
1-Jul <---> Daytona International Speedway
8-Jul <---> Kentucky Speedway
16-Jul <---> New Hampshire Motor Speedway
23-Jul <---> Indianapolis Motor Speedway
30-Jul <---> Pocono Raceway
6-Aug <---> Watkins Glen International
13-Aug <---> Michigan International Speedway
19-Aug <---> Bristol Motor Speedway
3-Sep <---> Darlington Raceway
9-Sep <---> Richmond International Raceway
17-Sep <---> Chicagoland Speedway
24-Sep <---> New Hampshire Motor Speedway
1-Oct <---> Dover International Speedway
7-Oct <---> Charlotte Motor Speedway
15-Oct <---> Talladega Superspeedway
22-Oct <---> Kansas Speedway
29-Oct <---> Martinsville Speedway
5-Nov <---> Texas Motor Speedway
12-Nov <---> Phoenix International Raceway
19-Nov <---> Homestead-Miami Speedway
2017 F1 SERIES SCHEDULE
26-Mar <---> Melbourne, Australia
9-Apr <---> Shanghai, China
16-Apr <---> Bahrain, Bahrain
30-Apr <---> Sochi, Russia
14-May <---> Barcelona, Spain
28-May <---> Monte Carlo, Monaco
11-Jun <---> Montreal, Canada
25-Jun <---> Baku, Azerbaijan
9-Jul <---> Spielberg, Austria
16-Jul <---> Silverstone, United Kingdom
30-Jul <---> Budapest, Hungary
27-Aug <---> Spa-Francorchamps, Belgium
3-Sep <---> Monza, Italy
17-Sep <---> Singapore, Singapore
1-Oct <---> Sepang, Malaysia
8-Oct <---> Suzuka, Japan
22-Oct <---> Austin, USA
29-Oct <---> Mexico City, Mexico
12-Nov <---> Sao Paolo, Brazil
26-Nov <---> Abu Dhabi, UAE [Reply]
NASCAR needs to pull their collective heads out of their ass and go back to what brought them to their best years. The current rules, points system etc are the reason it has turned into a a shit show. The stands were basically empty today and we are talking Indy here. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TrebMaxx:
NASCAR needs to pull their collective heads out of their ass and go back to what brought them to their best years. The current rules, points system etc are the reason it has turned into a a shit show. The stands were basically empty today and we are talking Indy here.
The stands were empty mainly because of a 2 hour rain delay after 12 laps. It also didn't help that Kyle Busch was completely dominating for the next 100+ laps. The field looked outclassed in a big way. The cars that were there in the end were definitely the B class of cars.
It is not helping that they have so many young rookie drivers and the rooks showed their inexperience several times, the main reason for several late crashes that made it take to dark to complete the race. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TrebMaxx:
NASCAR needs to pull their collective heads out of their ass and go back to what brought them to their best years. The current rules, points system etc are the reason it has turned into a a shit show. The stands were basically empty today and we are talking Indy here.
Originally Posted by TrebMaxx:
NASCAR needs to pull their collective heads out of their ass and go back to what brought them to their best years. The current rules, points system etc are the reason it has turned into a a shit show. The stands were basically empty today and we are talking Indy here.
Agreed, TrebMaxx.
NASCAR's racing season is too long. With 10 races down, F1 has another 10 to go. Races take place every two weeks.
Does every Cup Series race have to turn into a four or five hour marathon? The race should last no longer than two hours, which includes post-race interviews.
In 2008, NASCAR Nationwide raced in the rain on wet tires. Other motor sports race in rain conditions - I am not sure who makes NASCAR's tires anymore - Find a tire supplier that fully understands how the tires and the tracks respond to rain.
F1's tire supplier Pirelli has a testing program that improves the characteristics of its wet and dry rubber tread patterns throughout the season. The supplier travels with F1 testing different compounds for different races with the team's test drivers on dry or artificially soaked tracks.
NASCAR should cut down on the number of Cup drivers in the field. If drivers cannot hold their line, either cut the driver or find a new tire supplier.
F1 has 10 teams and 20 drivers available. FIA Sporting Regulations have strict rules on incidents of driver competition in a race, especially during the last three laps. A driver cannot touch another driver's car - The race director or stewards may impose any of seven strict penalties on the driver leading up to disqualification from the results.
It is frustrating watching NASCAR's no talents crashing out and sweeping up top drivers during the race.
FIA Sporting and Technical Regulations
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There are strict rules governing on-track behaviour and stewards have the power to impose various penalties on a driver committing an offence during a race or practice session.
Hungary GP - Bumpy, narrow, tight and twisted. This circuit considered as one of the toughest races for Formula 1 drivers. Overtaking is extremely difficult.
Hamilton excels at this track, however because it has the slowest average speed, it is hard to foretell who is going to win. One thing a driver has to have excellent driving skills.
Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo completed a clean sweep of Friday practice at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
1 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:16.276
2 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:16.444 0.168
3 Valtteri Bottas Mercedes 1:16.530 0.254
4 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1:16.693 0.417
5 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1:16.797 0.521
6 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull 1:16.818 0.542
7 Nico Hulkenberg Renault 1:17.468 1.1923
8 Fernando Alonso McLaren 1:17.549 1.273
9 Stoffel Vandoorne McLaren 1:17.894 1.618
10 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso 1:18.311 2.636
11 Jolyon Palmer Renault 1:18.415
12 Esteban Ocon Force India 1:18.495
13 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso 1:18.538
14 Sergio Perez Force India 1:18.639
15 Romain Grosjean Haas 1:18.771
16 Kevin Magnussen Haas 1:19.095
17 Lance Stroll Williams 1:19.102
18 Pascal Wehrlein Sauber 1:19.839
*19 Paul di Resta Williams 1:19.868
20 Marcus Ericsson Sauber 1:19.972
*British driver Paul di Resta will replace Felipe Massa in the Williams for the Hungarian Grand Prix after the Brazilian had to withdraw because of sickness. ...
"Tomorrow will be fun. We won't make any friends..." -- Daniel Ricciardo
Max Verstappen by contrast changed the set up of his RB13 and enjoyed qualifying a bit more, jousting with Vettel in Q2 before slipping back behind the Silver Arrows in Q3.
Source: Formula 1
Will Max Verstappen jump Lewis Hamilton off the line with his aggressive style of racing...or will Hamilton jump the Ferrari. I cannot see Bottas (balls) jumping Vettel.
I am not sure why Mercedes did not have enough at this circuit against Ferrari. The new parts for Ferrari must have paid off. The test will come after the summer break when Ferrari races on wider tracks with long straights that give the edge to Mercedes. If Ferrari cannot beat Mercs on those types of tracks, their revival will only be suited to Singapore going forward.
It is too late for Red Bull / Renault to make improvements to the power unit - Performance lags behind Mercedes and Ferrari. However, Ricciardo and Verstappen get everything they can out of the RBs.
Start to this race, Turn 1 and Turn 2 usually takes out one of the front drivers. [Reply]