February 18, 2005

The 500

Rankin' Rob has the skinny on Daytona 500 festivities and gaming, although I'm not sure I grasped all of the KashOut thing.

I just wanted to see the race. I may stroll down Sunday anyway, and see how badly I can be gouged in a state with Zero Fucking Tolerance for ticket scalping.

Posted by Velociman at February 18, 2005 6:03 PM
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From the looks of things so far, "ZFT" doesn't seem to be constrained to the parkin' lot ticket sellers. If you can get one, get it. Enjoy it. When the race is OVER... Moon the camera.

Posted by: RedNeck at February 18, 2005 7:51 PM

I've never watched this one in person, always on TV. Daytona is pretty much a freak, unlike the rest of the season for these teams. The paradox of Daytona is that if NASCAR let the teams continue to build engines and develop aero unbridled the cars would be pushing 250mph by now. Couple that with the habit some drivers have of clipping each other to gain position and you would have flaming debris killing a hundred people or more in the grandstands. Good for TV, bad for the sport.

So, NASCAR instead chokes the air flow into the carberators and slows the cars down into these balky, 175 mph packs, where the same small move (or mistake)instead takes out 20 cars at once.

Most drivers hate racing at Daytona because they know they often have very little control over their fate. Having to use their mirrors and rely on the draft and decide in a nanosecond who to follow, they know they could be flipped on their lid, flames spewing, scudding down the frontstretch in front of 200,000 people. Or turned into the wall in a fraction of a second at top speed, their skull cracked its entire length like Earnhardt's. The few that actually like it are true daredevils, men with steel balls as dense as Evel Knievel's.

We should stage a Daytona trip from the Velocihovel some February. Bring along plenty of fireworks and medicine and legal counsel. Kick out the jams and hoist a toddy in Daytona Biker bars and howl with the Junior fans--Johnson and Earnhardt. I think that would be right nice.

rankin' s rob

Posted by: rankin' rob at February 19, 2005 10:46 AM

Yea, verily, Rob. Restrictor plates suck. I think they should take one season and lift 'em, and let it go.

Posted by: Velociman at February 19, 2005 11:18 AM
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