I'm with you there...I've always wanted to do a carset with that kind of focus, I think they'd be cooleh, I'm not one for touring cars, the wings made them look like touring cars, but, on the other hand, they made great, on the edge racing
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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XWw9NtynYk
Hamlin nudges Logano. Logano tracks up the racetrack. Logano forces Byron into Wallace. Wallace turns Byron.
Heaps of cars get torn up.
That's stupid - especially when an engineering solution to overcoming yaw issues already exists.
Same track back in February put Newman on his lid and out for several weeks. That's stupid.
The Big One is a function of more cars travelling closer to each other.
I would have to do a deeper dive into the data set to see it that's gone up over time; but I suspect that it has become more common post Gen 4.
Maybe only 5 flips, but you sure can't take it a HIT.BRING OUT YOUR DEAD.
All flips:
Gen 1: 1948-1966 - 72 (3.78py)
Gen 2: 1967-1980 - 20 (1.53py)
Gen 3: 1981-1991 - 32 (2.90py)
Gen 4: 1992-2006 - 70 (5.00py)
Gen 5: 2007-2012 - 25 (4.16py)
Gen 6: 2012-2021 - 19 (1.90py)
Gen 7: 2022-date 5 (5.00py)
Gen 7 is a return to form; which actually says that the rates of flipping, have more to do with how aggressive everyone is, rather than the cars themselves.
seems like the flips in the COT era just felt more... disastrous (?) idk theyre more engraved in my mind than any other genBRING OUT YOUR DEAD.
All flips:
Gen 1: 1948-1966 - 72 (3.78py)
Gen 2: 1967-1980 - 20 (1.53py)
Gen 3: 1981-1991 - 32 (2.90py)
Gen 4: 1992-2006 - 70 (5.00py)
Gen 5: 2007-2012 - 25 (4.16py)
Gen 6: 2012-2021 - 19 (1.90py)
Gen 7: 2022-date 5 (5.00py)
Gen 7 is a return to form; which actually says that the rates of flipping, have more to do with how aggressive everyone is, rather than the cars themselves.
I have no data set to see if this is genuine or merely perception,Maybe only 5 flips, but you sure can't take it a HIT.