2.4.09

Questions About NASCAR?

May be...

  • we don't take to your kind of crap here. Beware your tambourine will be shattered.
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    My favorite song is "Paint It Black".
  • youre not worth my time thank for the 2!
  • I saw NASCAR for the first time on TV the other day and it was just cars going round an oval track a couple of hundred times. However there didn't seem to be much racing going on, I was wondering a few things:

    1. Are all the tracks oval shaped?
    2. How many races in a season?
    3. How many times do the cars go round or how long is a race?
    4. Do you prefer NASCAR or F1?
  • prefer NASCAR to F1? Thats funny. Yes absolutely. I like racing that is exciting and drives people in a frenzy. I love to watch the drivers put all they have on that gas pedal and drive that car to its limit going speeds of up to 200 mph. You won't find that anywhere else.
  • If you made the observation that the cars were going around a couple of hundred times around and oval track, then I am sure you can figure out your own answers for questions 1-4. In addition, you only get one question and you defiantly got my opinionated answer.
  • 1) no there are like to "road racing" tracks
    2) not sure
    3) depends what track and how many miles last one i went to was about 41/2 hours
    4. def. NASCAR
  • 1. You have been here before and this isn't your first troll question or answer.
    No not all tracks are oval shaped
    36
    It differs...the number after a race (Daytona 500) means its a 500 mile race. It's a two mile track. Cars go round and round in circles for 250 laps.
    NASCAR IS the top racing venue out there today. F1 is pretty boring...no passing hardly...and NASCAR is all about the speed, the strategy and determiniation to get to the front. Its difficult and only the BEST lead. Ask anyone from F1 who came to NASCAR...they are rarely if ever up front.

    Oh and you gotta know that THE WORLD knows that "SOCCER" is the lamest and most boring "sport" there is. No one watches it. LOL
  • How is the FIFI section. I mean the FIFA section.
    You used a troll account last fall to help invade this section. Saw you in FiFi bragging about it.
  • 1. No, they do 2 road races. And there is also Pocono and tracks like that which aren't oval or road course.
    2. 36 Races. 26 in regular season, and 10 for the Chase.
    3. A typical race usually has 400-500 laps/miles. It can usually last 3 to 4 hours. Yeah, it's long, but if you're a NASCAR fan you will enjoy most of it.
    5. NASCAR
  • 1. Are all the tracks oval shaped? not all. There are 2 road courses.

    2. How many races in a season? 36 + 2 exhibition races

    3. How many times do the cars go round or how long is a race? anywhere from 400 to 500 miles usually

    4. Do you prefer NASCAR or F1? NASCAR is way better. F1 there is no racing, it's just pieces of metal zipping around a squiggle.
  • 1. No. There are 2 road courses, which are tracks with left and right turns. Most of them are ovals, or some variation of an oval though. If you want to get really technical the majority of tracks are what's called tri-ovals, which is roughly D-shaped.
    2. There's 36 points races in a season, plus a race before the season for all of last year's pole winners and an All-Star race in May.
    3. Race length depends on the race. Most races are 400 or 500 miles long, or laps on tracks shorter than a mile. There are a few 300 mile races, one 600 mile race, and 3 or 4 races measured in kilometers.
    4. NASCAR

    You picked a pretty boring track to watch for your first race.

    Are you sure you haven't watched it or been here before? You look familiar to me.
  • I have a simple answer to 99.9% of the troll "Q"'s on here

    ya don't like it?
    don't watch it

    yes I do like the road courses

    I have no problem with F-1
    or Indy cars.
    or WOO
    or local tracks (modifieds, late models etc)
    I'd like to see more of ALL the races
  • No, not all the tracks are oval shaped
    I can't remember exactly, but there are two seasons, the 'Nationwide Series' and the 'Sprint Cup Series'
    Around 35 Races I guess

    It depends how long the track is (one lap) to determine how many laps there are, and usually a race if maybe 4 hours long?

    F1 because I think there is more racing in that compared to NASCAR, but NASCAR has its moments in there.
  • NASCAR, as in any sport, it not easy to follow unless you know what's going on.. If you think you might have an interest, watch for a while before judging..
    NASCAR, and F1 are both racing.. They are both about driving past other cars, if you can.. The biggest difference is that F1 runs no ovals.. That may seem like they have the harder job, you're wrong.. Ovals are hard..
    Ask JPM.. And he has a really good track record (pardon the pun), on ovals..
    Oval racing with other cars very close, is hard.. Much harder than F1, and it is very exciting to see..world of warcraft eax
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