NASCAR Qualifying Changes

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Too complicated for me to understand!

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Beginning this weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, each track will have a designated "staging area" for qualifying and once a vehicle leaves that area, it must continue directly onto the race track. The vehicle must not slow down or stop while "properly accelerating to make a qualifying attempt."

In addition, any competitor that impedes or interferes with another competitor's qualifying attempt, does not start a timed lap before the clock expires, or engages in an "unsafe act" while on the track will be subject to penalty.

The penalties may include but are not limited to disallowing a competitor's posted qualifying speed and/or removing the vehicle from any additional qualifying round for the event.

For instance, if in NASCAR's discretion a vehicle does not accelerate properly exiting pit road to impede others or slows down/stops on the track that vehicle will have all previously posted times in the qualifying session disallowed.

And if in NASCAR's discretion a vehicle does not start a timed lap before the session clock expires (all rounds) because of excessive waiting that vehicle will have all previously posted times in the qualifying session disallowed.

The qualifying changes come following a third round session at Auto Club Speedway two weeks ago when all of the 12 cars waited so late to make a qualifying attempt that none of them reached the timing line before five-minute clock expired.
 
Sounds like they are outlawing interference with other driver's qualifying runs. Failure to start on time... sounds like some other gamesmanship going on that they are targeting. Don't follow NASCAR so not up on the team's latest non-racing tricks to gain advantage.
 
Should have been the rule from the start. I think NASCAR didn't want to get involved but after what happened at Auto Club Speedway 2 weeks ago they had no choice.
 
No, the sanctioning body is trying to prevent what happened two weeks ago when a dozen cars queued up and then sat at end of the pit lane, each trying to be last out, and the result was no one got on track for the third, and final, timed run. It would have been embarrassing if it weren't just plain stupid.
 
Originally Posted by Hounds
No, the sanctioning body is trying to prevent what happened two weeks ago when a dozen cars queued up and then sat at end of the pit lane, each trying to be last out, and the result was no one got on track for the third, and final, timed run. It would have been embarrassing if it weren't just plain stupid.

What's the advantage to being last out? Was the track changing temp towards an ideal or something?
 
You gotta be fn kidding me what a joke this has become and the races have been pretty good. Go back to the days you ran two laps and that's what you got.
 
Originally Posted by HangFire
Originally Posted by Hounds
No, the sanctioning body is trying to prevent what happened two weeks ago when a dozen cars queued up and then sat at end of the pit lane, each trying to be last out, and the result was no one got on track for the third, and final, timed run. It would have been embarrassing if it weren't just plain stupid.

What's the advantage to being last out? Was the track changing temp towards an ideal or something?


The new package features a very large, 8", rear spoiler which creates a huge hole in the air. The fastest car will be the one in the back of the line that can draft off all the other cars.
 
Originally Posted by dave123
You gotta be fn kidding me what a joke this has become and the races have been pretty good. Go back to the days you ran two laps and that's what you got.


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Originally Posted by BigD1
Originally Posted by dave123
You gotta be fn kidding me what a joke this has become and the races have been pretty good. Go back to the days you ran two laps and that's what you got.


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I agree ^^^^^^^
 
Originally Posted by Mitch Alsup
NASCAR should adopt F1 qualifying:: 3 stages, drop 20 cars per stage, fastest keep going to next stage.


That is pretty much what they do. After the first stage, the top 24 advance, then the top 12 advance after stage 2. At Daytona and Talladega they do single car qualifying. Each car gets one lap at speed after a warm-up lap. The top 12 advance, then they run for pole.
 
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Well another week and qualifying is another fn mess what a joke and could all be taken care of if you didn't have a bunch of clowns running this series.
 
Originally Posted by dave123
Well another week and qualifying is another fn mess what a joke and could all be taken care of if you didn't have a bunch of clowns running this series.

So true! Many people on BITOG could formulate a better qualifying procedure than do the bumpkins in NASCAR.

For example, when Newman blocked Boyer, why wasn't Newman penalized?

Unreal stupidity by NASCAR officials.

Scott
 
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