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2/15/24, 5:27 PM |
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Rogers was not at fault. He went over into the fluff and was trying to gather up the car when Bacon came in there and hit him. Bacon has just had back luck to start the year. It happens to everyone at one time or another.
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2/17/24, 5:32 PM | #12 | |
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On Friday night at Ocala, when the tires started to go down in the A main, how exactly did Grant get to come back out on the track during the next caution? It appeared that there was a lap scored and when he did come back for the next 3 laps he was scored a lap down.
Then, when Westfall's tire went down in between 3 & 4, they let the race finish, even though Westfall was definitely off the pace from the rest of the field. It just seems like the rules don't play out the same for everyone. I was at the track and I never heard any explanation over the public address system. I didn't know if it was explained on Flo or if anyone here can lend me some wisdom. |
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2/17/24, 6:47 PM | #13 | ||
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Under USAC rules, during a yellow flag, cars are allowed to rejoin the race if they were in the pits. Grant had his flat tire with five laps to go. However, there is no guaranteed time given for the Work Area during the last five laps of a feature, so he didn’t make it back out in time for the green. When the race went back to green, one lap was completed before Daison Pursley had a flat tire which brought out the yellow. During the yellow, Grant rejoined the race at the tail of the field with a new right rear and finished the race one lap behind the leader. |
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2/17/24, 7:37 PM | #14 | ||
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Furthermore I will eat my words, I feel I'm wrong, I dont feel it was anyone's fault, much less Brady's. It does appear Rogers bobbles it, tries to regain, Brady is in between him and KT in a sandwich situation...unfortunate to all, appears just to be a racing situation and bad luck for all involved. |
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2/17/24, 7:43 PM | #15 | |
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So new question for the experts especially since the tire situation was brought up.
First 2 nights of Ocala didnt appear to be too many tire situations. The 2 races at Volusia didn't appear to be too many tire situations. The first of 3 nights at Ocala again, (yeah tonight rained out), didn't appear to be too many tire situations. Last night all h*** broke loose on tire situations. Grant, Bacon, Westfall, Pursley, any others. I'm talking these guys aren't inexperienced or slouches. 2 are the past champions for the last 4 years straight. So...was the track simply that much different and that bad on tires on Friday night at Ocala? Or did they run into a bad batch of tires? Or just everyone running that much harder or what? If it's the track surface, what does this to cause the tire issues?
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2/17/24, 8:59 PM | #16 | |
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Any other time a car is off the pace from the rest of the field the yellow comes out.
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2/17/24, 9:46 PM | #17 | ||
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Quite often you’ll see cars off the pace who pull into the infield or exit the track. A yellow isn’t thrown every single time they slow down.
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2/17/24, 10:48 PM | #18 | ||
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Thank you for the input. You have cleared some things up for me. Guess I'll just have to pay better attention when I'm at the track from here on out.
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2/18/24, 2:01 AM |
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2/19/24, 11:41 AM |
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I have seen USAC there where some teams burn through (2) RR's in a 30 lap feature. I'm not defending the track crew, but there was weather relatively close by, and the wind was higher all evening than predicted, so they had conditions working against them all evening. |
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