NASCAR pondering spoiler change

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NASCAR Says Rear Spoilers, Yellow Lines, "No Bumping Zones" May Disappear In 2010

NASCAR’s Managing Director Corporate Communications said today that the sanctioning body is investigating the possibility of replacing rear wings with old-style rear spoilers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, in time for the start of the 2010 Daytona 500. However, Ramsey Poston told Sirius NASCAR Radio’s Sirius Speedway with Dave Moody that the change has nothing to do with cars becoming airborne during high speed crashes at the circuits two superspeedways; Daytona and Talladega.

“We took a car to the wind tunnel after last year’s fall race at Talladega and recreated Ryan Newman’s crash to as high a degree as possible,” he said. “Those tests showed beyond any doubt that the rear wing had no effect on the way that race car took off.

“With that said, we talked to 14 different drivers at the NASCAR Technical Center yesterday, and all 14 of them were in favor of going back to rear spoilers as a way of increasing downforce and improving competition. As a result of the input we have received from those drivers, and others, I think it’s safe to say that we are taking a very serious look at the possibility of reintroducing rear spoilers for the 2010 season.”

If NASCAR elects to move forward with the change, Poston said the sanctioning body will wind-tunnel test the package almost immediately, before scheduling an on-track test session prior to the start of SpeedWeek 2010.

Poston said NASCAR has met with every track operator since the end of last season, along with drivers, owners, crewchiefs and even media partners in an effort to determine what might be done to improve competition, and that the rear wing/spoiler is only one item on the list.

“If it helps us improve competition, we will move forward with it,” said Poston. “There are other changes that we will announce during the annual Media Tour that I think will be welcomed by everyone; drivers, crewchiefs, team owners and especially fans.”

Poston revealed that NASCAR is likely to loosen the reins on drivers next season, saying, “We’re going to let the drivers drive.” While declining to give specifics prior to the official announcement, it is expected that NASCAR will eliminate the controversial “no bumping zones” at superspeedways, and possibly even the rule prohibiting drivers from racing below a yellow line at the bottom of the banking at both Daytona and Talladega
 
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I hope they get rid of the yellow line rule. If a guy can make a pass down there he should be able to do it.
 
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Steps in the right direction anyway. There's an update on Jayski they may do some tweaking to the front splitter as well - which is what everybody that has anything to do with NASCAR has been clamoring about for the last 1 1/2 years.

So, if this all comes true they will have the old style spoiler back more than likely, a fixed front splitter, a shark fin down the back of the windows on the plate tracks to help when they cars get sideways, the abolition of the no bumping zones and the yellow line rule, and more of "letting the drivers be drivers and showing personality." My God, maybe they are actually trying to listen for once.

All of those changes would be for the better. The first dope that drives down under where the yellow line would be and wipes out half the field at a plate race this year will be buried by all the other drivers and they will police themselves like they used to and then it probably won't happen again for awhile.

I just hope they will follow through will all of these and it should indeed make things much more interesting and better going into this season.
 
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i would like to think the drivers are smart enough to stay in the banking at Dega and Daytona, but i don't think they are.
 

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