Anyone follow NASCAR? I've been watching all the testing from today. The changes on the cars is making for an exciting Daytona.
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IJ.;1793575 said:WOW EFI huh welcome to 1980 Nascar
:love: watching these whales on road courses, ovals not so much!
Wow, they're finally running racing technology from the 50's, and production technology from the 80's? Congrats NASCAR!Raven97990;1793504 said:They are- curious to see how mileage works out.
I am the same way. Neat to read about, the tech can be cool, but its like golf or sex: much more fun when you're a participant as opposed to spectating.suprarx7nut;1793517 said:While the engineering behind NASCAR is actually kinda cool, the actual event itself is tough for me to watch. I'd rather watch hours of technical videos on the physics and engineering behind NASCAR than watch half of an actual race.
Road courses kick ass with stock cars, too bad they only have what, 2 of them? Really shows who's a well rounded driver, and who's only good at going round and round.IJ.;1793575 said:WOW EFI huh welcome to 1980 Nascar
:love: watching these whales on road courses, ovals not so much!
I'll bet. If GT5 is even an INKLING of what it might really be like, I have a LOT more respect for the drivers' abilities to do what they do. Full on wheel/seat setup for GT5, and NASCAR still proves to be hair-pulling levels of frustration on some tracks.Supracentral;1793578 said:I got to run a few laps around Atlanta Motor Speedway in one. It's a lot more entertaining from behind the wheel...