"[Banjo Matthews] built 72% of the winning cars from 1974 to 1985. I'd say that's a pretty good stat."--Luke
Indeed it is. However, another way to put that is that if we call Banjo's cars a "spec" chassis, 28% "other" cars also won races.
However, to your point, seems like I heard along the way that our current chassis are NASCAR serialized and any modifications will result in a beheading. Perhaps this is a moot point and we are already there. I know that sketchy rear truck arms are a non-starter.
Even if they are all identical, there are the endless setup variables that allow one car to get away. Therefore, a spec chassis may not reduce costs per se, since we need 34 aerospace engineers to work on said setup. Even Chad Knaus, who I always considered to be a tech-type guy, recently said it was now all beyond him and in the hands of the engineers. Would you propose that a IROC-like setup be mandated each week...?
Am not necessarily saying that would be a bad idea, but it gets closer to a $5-per-ride go cart track.
Re: Unibody V8 Supercars:
https://www.motorsport.com/v8superca...895986/895986/
They look both pretty stout and unibody based. However, note that the article indicates that they "missed a race" and that there is a picture of a guy in the hospital. I guess Cup guys get hurt from time to time...
Ultimately, do they look cheaper or "better", and would they--per se--produce better competition?
Indeed it is. However, another way to put that is that if we call Banjo's cars a "spec" chassis, 28% "other" cars also won races.
However, to your point, seems like I heard along the way that our current chassis are NASCAR serialized and any modifications will result in a beheading. Perhaps this is a moot point and we are already there. I know that sketchy rear truck arms are a non-starter.
Even if they are all identical, there are the endless setup variables that allow one car to get away. Therefore, a spec chassis may not reduce costs per se, since we need 34 aerospace engineers to work on said setup. Even Chad Knaus, who I always considered to be a tech-type guy, recently said it was now all beyond him and in the hands of the engineers. Would you propose that a IROC-like setup be mandated each week...?
Am not necessarily saying that would be a bad idea, but it gets closer to a $5-per-ride go cart track.
Re: Unibody V8 Supercars:
https://www.motorsport.com/v8superca...895986/895986/
They look both pretty stout and unibody based. However, note that the article indicates that they "missed a race" and that there is a picture of a guy in the hospital. I guess Cup guys get hurt from time to time...
Ultimately, do they look cheaper or "better", and would they--per se--produce better competition?

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