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Rocketman!
Ryan Newman is one of my favorite NASCAR drivers and he had a tough day. I hope he fully recovers. I also think NASCAR deserves a toast. To survive a wreck like that is hard to believe.
GET WELL SOON ROCKETMAN! |
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I saw that this morning on the news... What a horrific accident. Since my area lacks real news... Is or was Blaney, Newman's team mate or ??? I know racing is racing, but he did admit wrecking Newman. |
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Even though it makes the racing entertaining I think that Nascar will change the rules about locking bumpers in the cup series like the Xfinity series after the Ryan Newman incident ...
NASCAR is going to have to change that style of racing, it is absolutely absurd to race like that. I don't know the answer but I'm sure there are a lot of engineers in that garage area that can come up with a solution.:o |
This might be an unpopular opinion but Blaney didn’t do anything wrong. He was racing to win the Daytona 500 and his car was going faster than Ryan Newmans. Blaney was getting pushed by Hamlin and drove under Newman. Newman came down right in front of Blaney to keep him from passing. Newman created the contact because he wanted to win. None of the drivers did anything wrong IMO. Blaney is just a great guy and somewhat took the blame because that’s just who he is but I don’t think he did anything wrong. Blaneys car was faster at that moment and Newman just pulled down in front of him. Everyone wants to win the Daytona 500. NASCAR has done a great job over the last 20 years making the cars as safe as possible and that’s what saved Newmans life
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Now as far as Horsepower, actually the cup cars this season (some) have as much as 850 HP for your super speedway tracks (Daytona and Talladega) with the specked 358 CI, 90 deg. block using the throttle body EFI Carb. And I am very aware all motor sports is dangerous. .. especially at 200 MPH plus .. (Remember I use to be a drag racer) Nascar has tried many different things to level the field as far as safety and at the same time keep it entertaining and competitive .. For example restricter Plates, special head restraints after Earnhardt's death ... Another example: I witnessed Cal Yarborough going over the wall at Talladega in a full bodied Fastback 429 CI Ford in 1963 at over 200 MPH... Times has changed, safety and rules have changed as well as technology. To be honest After watching 490 miles of what looks like a freight train, (except the starts) I look forward to the last 10 laps... I told my wife during the Daytona That I bet there will be 4 or 5 Yellows and 1/3 of the field will wiped out before the finish, with overtime ... TK ;) |
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QUOTE.."NASCAR is going to a new competition package for tracks longer than 1.5 miles in length, excluding Daytona and Talladega, which will knock the horsepower of these mighty V-8 engines from 750 horsepower down to 550." I think this is for this season ... |
No one wants to fix these races . If they did they would take out most of the banking and it would reduce the speeds and they would have to drive smarter to survive the race.
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Seems they already have to be pretty smart to survive. Speaking of fixing the races. Chad and Jimmy Johnson did a good job of that. |
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One thing for sure. If I had been in Ryan's seat there would have been no reason to give me an enima at the hospital.
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He appears to be in much better shape than I expected. When I saw the pictures and video of him at the hospital I was kind of surprised. With no pictures of him after a couple of days, I was worried that even though he was alive that there was a different reason as to why no one had posted anything.
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The Newman Bar ... TK
Ryan came up with the Newman Bar in 2009 after a horrific crash ... Check this out..it probably saved his life in 2020 ... Make sure you google .. AOL.com and then Newman bar .... as well as these sites. https://www.reddit.com/r/NASCAR/comm...he_newman_bar/
https://popculture.com/sports/2020/0...fan-reactions/ TK:) |
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