That’s how a lot of older drivers performed back in the day, saving your stuff until it was time to go while everyone else used up their stuff was the way to win ..
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]]>@@jamesculbertson1746 thank you someone who remembers how important strategy and saving your equipment was back in the 80s and 90s….Mark Martin was one of the best at saving his stuff until the end….
]]>This is what some of you wanted this was classic old nascar racing…
]]>@@TitanPUNK99no they were racing and since when is adding strategy a bad thing?? You’re a garbage fan
]]>It was this way in the 90s, tire strategy was very important
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]]>@@OpTiC_DaDNo, back in the day, there was rubber IN the track. Not sitting on top of the track creating wrecks, unless you were too high on the track.
]]>@@shaneharrisnj3484 I got Duquesne in the final 4
]]>@@OpTiC_DaDback in the day the track “took rubber”. Meaning the rubber was smashed into the track, creating grip. These tires just fell apart. And created hundreds on marble and dust everywhere. They couldn’t race each other for fear of blowing out a tire. It was awful! Just awful!
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