Um . . . SCCA, sir and/or madam? *snicker* aaaaand *run* Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-J727A using FerrariChat.com mobile app
And, SCCA what? As in, what series? T/A would be the SCCA's closest pro "stock" series...however..... You didn't set a time parameter, so, I'd go with IMSA'a R/S (Racing Stock) series, or, better yet, https://www.drivingline.com/articles/renault-cup-racing-the-imsa-racing-series-time-forgot/. Also 'can't leave out the Firehawk series.
I meant current series, but I guess it was a bit too implied. Trans Am GT is the closest to an actual production car, and they get like 6 entries per race.
I figgered that but...... Anywho, my present day entry is (sorta jokingly, more so seriously...) the old ChumpCar, now ChampCar: https://champcar.org/mainweb/rules/
Check out the entry list.... https://champcar.org/register/entrantlist.php?eventid=376 A '66 Mustang??? "Drinking Team with a Racing Problem" ??? Shades of "Team Highball" (Amos Johnson et al with the Gremlins in R/S...)
I attended a TransAm race at Sebring back in 2015 as a guest of Simon Gregg. There were over 80 cars entered in the main event. Now, I remember when there were 80+ car entires in the 12 Hours but that's was back when it was a real man's course at 5.2. miles and out on the runways. But, Sebring ain't 5.2 miles any more and I started thinking how they were going to pull this off. In short, they didn't. It was a caution filled snooze fest, too many cars spread across three different classes on a 3.8 mile circuit, it didn't add up. What's happened to the TransAm entry since then? BHW
Actually since before then, but, simply put...........Pffffftttttt....... From the new iteration's (not a shadow of it's old, real, self) site: "Trans Am Series was shuttered by SCCA Pro Racing following the 2006 season. At the time, it marked the end of the road, despite an impressive run of 41 years of continuous operation." http://gotransam.com/about/ http://gotransam.com/about/Our-History/59342 2015 race for ya'.... http://gotransam.com/events/Foametix-Trans-Am-100/6847
Yes 1pm Eastern. I was at Cape Canaveral today and it was raining like crazy North of us and all over Central FL.
So Fords are going to work with Fords..... Chevys are going to work with Chevys..... ....and Toyota’s working with Toyota’s ...... Let’s see how that pans out in the last 25 laps What could possibly go wrong ?
Wow. Channel flipping and cant cant believe how empty the stands are at Daytona. Its pretty obvious they are avoiding showing the stands on TV.
Ran across the Infinity Series race at Chicago last week and there was literally no one there. Sitting in the grandstands in Daytonner all day on a day like today? That track holds the heat, its got to be gawd awful miserable hot up there today. On the other hand... BHW
You sure you weren't looking at the stands during one of the weather delays? They've emptied that stands at least twice due to lightning in the vicinity.
I'm not a big Kyle Busch fan, but I'd say he got royally screwed by NASCAR today. This article agrees: https://sports.yahoo.com/why-justin-haley-and-spire-motorsports-win-at-daytona-is-a-black-eye-for-nascar-233945944.html
Discord between the teams and NASCAR hierarchy? Say it ain't so! NASCAR has been pushing the teams around for years now and if they dare step out of line then that's a finin & suspendin'. No less than Penske and Ganassi have stated openly that Indy Car's business plan and cost containment make it a far more desirable series to be in now. BHW
'Didn't read the article yet....NASCAR instructed him to pit??? And told what's-his-name (the new kid) to stay out? That's a new one to me.... 'Not a NASCAR fan by any means, but.....sheet happens. Teams' decisions are now NASCAR's fault?
Now, having read the article, did the author know that lightning hit within the 8 mile radius during the lights out lap which was the decider? Shall we now blame GOD? Again, sheet happens.
LOL, I like that! NASCAR's practice of manipulating races from a locked room high above the tracks has been well known for many years now, welcome to 1984 gentlemen. They figure right down to the last minute which driver gets the melancholy win that goes along with whatever best fits their convoluted narrative on any particular weekend. Check out a competing car. There are radio antennas which we know are for driver to pit communications which anyone with a handheld scanner can pick up on. But, there is also a fatter rubber antenna on (or now in) the cars and since we know NASCAR does not allow telemetry can only suggest that it is also a radio antenna, the type of which operates on a split frequency and cannot be picked off by scanners. Whom might be speaking on these split frequencies? Sorry to have missed the end of the race. I looked in near the end of Stage 2 to see what was happening and then went on to something else imaging how hot it was up there yesterday. PS: Jeff Burton now in the running for most annoying commentator voice, running neck & neck with Larry McReynolds. BHW
I have no trouble with NASCAR deciding not to throw the green, after indicating one to go, because of the lightning strike. But because they were forced to change their mind, the standings should have reverted to the lap before, which would have put Kyle back in first and, subsequently, in victory lane.
Alas, 'sounds wonderful....except..... What if they had gone green and all was as it was, but two laps on another strike, red and then same end of race. Would you then say it needs to be rewound 3, 4, 5 or how many laps? To get the results you want? Busch pitted, which woulda been great strategy, but it didn't pan out. He got unlucky, Haley got lucky. Sheet happens in racin' as in life. It was what it was and that's sho' 'nuff as it is... P.S. - No, no, no. Ya got it all wrong, son. God didn't do it 'cause he's not a NASCAR fan anymore (like many)....and doesn't give a rats behind what the results are.