Why do they even put steering wheels on nascar cars?
#1
Couldn't they just lock the wheels in one direction? That's basically all they do anyway.
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#2
Then how will they go to pit stops
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#3
There are several car failures that every NASCAR driver hates to have happen in any race.

1 ) Brakes fail; always a problem on small tracks

2 ) Blow a tire; this can rip apart the sheet metal, sheet glass, and everything else in a 2-foot radius, like Denny Hamlin's car today

3 ) Throttle sticks; this usually results in a hard head-on collision and was responsible for the deaths of Kenny Irwin Jr. and Adam Petty 10 years ago

4 ) Engine blows; no matter what the reason it happens it kills the car

5 ) Run out of fuel; many races have been lost by this

6 ) The steering wheel sticks in one direction; see #3.
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#4
(05-06-2012, 10:28 PM)Qwertygiy Wrote: There are several car failures that every NASCAR driver hates to have happen in any race.

1 ) Brakes fail; always a problem on small tracks

2 ) Blow a tire; this can rip apart the sheet metal, sheet glass, and everything else in a 2-foot radius, like Denny Hamlin's car today

3 ) Throttle sticks; this usually results in a hard head-on collision and was responsible for the deaths of Kenny Irwin Jr. and Adam Petty 10 years ago

4 ) Engine blows; no matter what the reason it happens it kills the car

5 ) Run out of fuel; many races have been lost by this

6 ) The steering wheel sticks in one direction; see #3.
I have a simple solution for all of those deadly collisions.
Two mile an hour races.
They will be safe.
Exciting.
Thrilling.
Long Lasting.
Fun.
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(05-06-2012, 10:30 PM)Glome Wrote:
(05-06-2012, 10:28 PM)Qwertygiy Wrote: There are several car failures that every NASCAR driver hates to have happen in any race.

1 ) Brakes fail; always a problem on small tracks

2 ) Blow a tire; this can rip apart the sheet metal, sheet glass, and everything else in a 2-foot radius, like Denny Hamlin's car today

3 ) Throttle sticks; this usually results in a hard head-on collision and was responsible for the deaths of Kenny Irwin Jr. and Adam Petty 10 years ago

4 ) Engine blows; no matter what the reason it happens it kills the car

5 ) Run out of fuel; many races have been lost by this

6 ) The steering wheel sticks in one direction; see #3.
I have a simple solution for all of those deadly collisions.
Two mile an hour races.
They will be safe.
Exciting.
Thrilling.
Long Lasting.
Fun.

1 ) Get Gran Turismo 4.

2 ) Unlock the Daimler-Benz Motor Carriage.

3 ) Attempt to drive.

4 ) ....

5 ) Profit?
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#6
(05-06-2012, 10:32 PM)Qwertygiy Wrote:
(05-06-2012, 10:30 PM)Glome Wrote:
(05-06-2012, 10:28 PM)Qwertygiy Wrote: There are several car failures that every NASCAR driver hates to have happen in any race.

1 ) Brakes fail; always a problem on small tracks

2 ) Blow a tire; this can rip apart the sheet metal, sheet glass, and everything else in a 2-foot radius, like Denny Hamlin's car today

3 ) Throttle sticks; this usually results in a hard head-on collision and was responsible for the deaths of Kenny Irwin Jr. and Adam Petty 10 years ago

4 ) Engine blows; no matter what the reason it happens it kills the car

5 ) Run out of fuel; many races have been lost by this

6 ) The steering wheel sticks in one direction; see #3.
I have a simple solution for all of those deadly collisions.
Two mile an hour races.
They will be safe.
Exciting.
Thrilling.
Long Lasting.
Fun.

1 ) Get F1 2012

2 ) Unlock the Pace Cars

3 ) Win

4 ) ....

5 ) Profit!

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#7
Ferraris go over 2 mph.
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