Won't happen pal. The sponsors won't allow it. Bill France can't speak because the sponsors have shoved so much money up his a**, so the sponsors call the shots. Corporate America will tell you what you are allowed to see. Time for a revolution?
2007-03-24 04:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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As critical as I am of NASCAR I try and get my facts right. I'm a fan of certain teams and I love racing. So when I make criticism of what's going on I'm careful as I love the sport.
I'd suggest you either go troll someplace else if you don't like the sport as we all have things we don't like. I for one HATE soccer immensely but I don't go to soccer forums and post on how lame it is, or how unmanly the players are, or other stupid things.
First NASCAR added ONE spot to the Chase. I don't agree with the way they did it, and am out spoken about it. But the result was Jeff Gordon deserved to make the Chase, no matter how much I can't stand him.
Second, the music chosen is usually by the TV station. I agree it sucks sometimes but if you don't like it either turn it off, turn down the volume, or turn on the radio broadcast, or don't follow the sport.
As for the cars, you're many years late. The COT has been around many years, and we're not into the second generation of them. The newest updates to the car aren't perfect but they're much better than the winged things that NASCAR came up with when the COT came out. At least they're STARTING to look like cars again. And yes they have a long way to go. Personally I like the Nationwide cars better as they actually look cool.
Now to answer your question. Pocono is as wide as practical. Watch the races there and you'll see them go about 5, or 6 wide and from time to time try even more. Any wider a track just doesn't make sense, and I'm not sure it would make for good racing. So you're not going to see it happen. So watch the Pocono races if you want to see a bunch of cars racing side by side.
2013-10-13 06:28:49
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answered by Tom 5
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By the time NASCAR comes back to Bristol, the track will be resurfaced with concrete and the degree of the track will increase! This will make for an outside groove where passing will be made on the outside as well as the inside!
2007-03-24 14:08:10
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answered by Wolfchevy3 3
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It is called Talladega and Daytona. They can't get any closer!
As for multiple grooves, several tracks have them. Tracks like Atlanta and Michigan are easy to pass at and drivers run all over.
2007-03-24 22:19:12
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answered by jaynarie 6
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Forty-three cars racing side by side? That would be one very WIDE race track.
2007-03-24 23:31:38
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answered by maxinebootie 6
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Dayyam I wish they would race on dirt some.
That's all I have to say about that.
2007-03-24 22:08:57
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answered by blakree 7
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they already have one it's called a GO CART track!!
2007-03-24 12:45:11
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answered by ed p 2
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i'd say not in anyone's lifetime
2007-03-25 13:41:27
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answered by Nora G 7
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never.
2007-03-26 17:34:54
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answered by BEJEWELED 5
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