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20th February 2007, 08:36 #1
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NASCAR V Yellow Flag.
First off, the 2007 Daytona 500 was the best ever! And i have seen quite afew.I was at the Pepsi 400 last year and i wish i could have swopped tickets for the 500.
But hey, what about that last lap crash! No yellow ( the right call i think), but NASCAR should at least show some consistency. They threw the yellow afew years back at Talladega on the last lap just as Dale Jr passed J Gordon. But they said he was not in front when the flag came down. Gordon gets the win and a couple of hundred Bud cans thrown his way!
So what do you think? Let them race on the last lap no matter what, or toss the yellow?
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20th February 2007, 08:53 #2
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The principle applies to most bodies of motor racing really.
If its really for safety and they believe there will be as great a risk on the last lap as when they throw yellows at other times and they don't show them, then its probably negligence on their part. However if they didn't use a yellow flag, then MAYBE they should reassess the other times which they put out yellow flags.
There was no yellow flag in the final stages of the Bathurst 1000 last year when there was a crash (there were already 10 safety cars) as a safety car deployment would've meant that the race would've finished behind a safety car. Now if they can afford to take those risks in the final stages of a race, I'm thinking that maybe motor racing codes need to reassess the necessity and use of safety cars/yellow flags in other situations, not just near the end of motor races. My take on it anyway. Personally I hate safety cars or breaks in racing, but thats just me.
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20th February 2007, 13:00 #3
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I think throwing the yellow flag on the last lap only causes confusion.
Once the white flag waves & a crash occurs, the race should finish under green if possible.
UNLESS the track is completely blocked the spotters can get the drivers thru the crash site.
After the checkered flag, the drivers slow on the cool-down lap anyway.
With a green-white-checker finish, the stage is set for a 2 lap shoot-out & a crash is likely.
The drivers are aware of the danger & yet most of the drivers will GO for the best finish they can get.
I'm sure they don't want a race to finish under yellow, I know I don't.2008 ESPN Stockcar Challenge MSF Champion :D
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20th February 2007, 13:21 #4
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If the field is spread out enough that a yellow flag would do some good, throw it no matter who is where, but Sunday it wasn't going to make much difference-everyone was already in the wreck that was going to be in it and not throwing the flag meant a great finish to an otherwise boring race.
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20th February 2007, 14:57 #5
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Originally Posted by NASCARWidowDavey Allison #28
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20th February 2007, 16:54 #6
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Throwing the yellow would have meant cleaning up the mess and realigning the cars for yet another GWC dash, which would have had no effect on the post-race whining, other than changing the direction the whine comes from.
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20th February 2007, 18:23 #7
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Originally Posted by DonnieB
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20th February 2007, 18:35 #8
yeah the Truck series ruined that rule :
the GWC was only at first in the Truck series, and I think it was at Gateway, when everytime they went to green, someone wrecked, I think it was 6 or 7 times they tried the GWC. after that, Nascar made a rule that there was only going to be one attemptBrian France is a violation of Section 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing)
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20th February 2007, 18:36 #9
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Some codes (ARCA) have an unlimited GWC rule. Last year, an ARCA race ran very long because of nearly 25 laps caused by cautions waving during a GWC.
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21st February 2007, 06:09 #10
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Originally Posted by NASCAR8
And NASCAR usually lets the races stay green when a crash happens late anyway. Stop looking at just plate races, you'll notice that trend has been around. I think throwing the yellow would have kept some cars out of the wreck. I don't care who wins the race, I just don't want to see a pile up at the finish.
I'd rather have a 10 second margin of victory than a 10 car pile up. That way, if I need to try promoting the racing to OW fans, they'll atleast respect the drivers as not being crash dummies.racing-reference.info/showblog?id=1785
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