Are any of these 12 NASCAR rules worth breaking? Apparently so, and here are the times where drivers were feelin' a little rebelious
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About the grass problem, the step splitter on the next gen has seemed to have fixed that problem, I’ve never seen a next gen get ripped up in the grass no matter how fast it’s gone
As an F1/WEC fan, I have to say NASCAR is nuts and seems like pure chaos. I don’t really follow it, but I still love watching your videos.
When Jeff Gordon won that talladega race. 8 year old me was ready to throw everything too. My old man had to calm me down lol
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I think the unwritten rule for blocking is don’t block more than once. For example you could block low going into a turn to take away the preferred line, but if the car they blocked dips high to try to pass in the unpreferred line as a result, it’s not cool to zip back up and block again.
For good reason too, that could destroy your whole race. Usually it’s a pretty dumb move for drivers to do.
which funny enough parallels circuit racing rules. you’re allowed one move on the straight leading to a braking zone. to block the inside for instance. you cant just weave back up in front of him if the car behind decides to take the normal racing line when you showed your intent to defend the inside.
@sproly bornTwo restrictor plate races in 2009 had the leader get wrecked because the car behind them faked a pass attempt to one side and was trying on the other. First it was Carl Edwards eating a catchfence with a side of Ryan Newman’s car at Talladega when Brad Keselowski faked a pass attempt to the right before committing to one on the left. Two months later at Daytona it was Kyle Busch eating an outside wall with a side of Kasey Kahne’s car when Tony Stewart faked a pass attempt to the left before committing to one on the right.
I know you’re never supposed to walk out early, but I think me walking out early at the 2023 All Star Race at Wilks was warranted. Larson leads by a mile ever since getting the lead and nobody even comes close to him, it was boring and I could see the outcome before it was even half over. Another Larson runaway wasn’t what I wanted to stay for, especially after I happened to be at the 2021 Coco-Cola 600 where he lead the whole race except for 1 lap.
Crazy I’ve watched this dude since his first videos and he now has more than 100k subs. Keep at it RawGator and great video!!
I was actually at the 2017 Dover Race and 2019 Bristol Race. Both tikes the guy i was rooting for got screwed over by Newman.
That Ryan Newman one with Matty D at Bristol was heartbreaking, but you can’t just let him pass you. You got to race.
I always laugh at the phrase “pass in the grass” because he didn’t pass anyone.
Never ask iracers how much they’ve spent on the game
Speaking of sliding through the grass at charlotte, did they catch Tyler Reddick’s slide in the Coke 600 on TV?
Was having a rough day but your video cheered me up
Dale made it look good but he clipped the grass rather than going full-on over it. and dirt and whatever is underneath that absorbs a lot of energy so you’re slowing down alongside losing traction and control over the car…basically, you’re lucky if you don’t wreck but whatever you’re trying to gain from going onto the grass is lost immediately
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After Ty Gibbs won the Xfinity race at Indy this year, he was told to not burnout on the bricks.