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Hey NASCAR - here are some pictures for you...

Thought they ran a road coarse a lot of years ago with wipers and rain tires

----- Gimpster -----
 
Thought they ran a road coarse a lot of years ago with wipers and rain tires

----- Gimpster -----

Nationwide Series ran in the rain in Montreal last year. Road course. I also remember the Cup cars set up with wipers and defoggers at Watkins Glen not too many years ago, but the rain held off.

190mph on an oval in the rain, ain't gonna happen.
 
The 5th and 6th pics are the NASCAR Nationwide series from Montreal, Canada last year. The #5 Go Daddy car won the race with Ron Fellows driving. The other car is the #32 driven by Jacques Villeneuve. The put on rain tires, however it was called 25 laps short because of the rain.
 
Nationwide Series ran in the rain in Montreal last year. Road course. I also remember the Cup cars set up with wipers and defoggers at Watkins Glen not too many years ago, but the rain held off.

190mph on an oval in the rain, ain't gonna happen.

They wouldn't be doing 190, that is a no brainer. But they could still race.
 
I could imagine getting roosted at over 120.

WHITE-OUT..... (violent wreck) ..... WTF happened ?


----- Gimpster -----
 
What would be the point then? :confused:

They would still be racing.
They would run the actual advertised laps.
Nascar would not be able to choose who wins.
It would show some more of the talents some drivers have.
Who cares if they can't run190 mph. I t probably takes more skill to run 120mph in rain than it does 190 dry. Racing is racing.
 
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