Max2147 |
04-27-09 10:25 PM |
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Originally Posted by SteamWake
(Post 1091865)
Uhh not true, the only tracks that are pedal to the metal is Dega and Daytona.
The rest require alot of braking and acceleration.
Then theres Bristol where alot of luck is required.
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Not really. The majority of NASCAR tracks are the "cookie cutter" 1.5 mile tri-ovals. On those tracks the NASCAR cars have to lift, but they don't brake or change gear. The only tracks where they have to brake are the road courses, short ovals, and Pocono.
But you're right that Talladega and Daytona are the only tracks where they're flat for the entire lap.
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