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Archive for June 30th, 2009

The Path To The NASCAR Winner’s Circle

by Conor I. Stenz

Most of the casual NASCAR fans assume that you must possess the fastest car to win. Often, this is very true. All drivers and teams toil for countless hours throughout the week hoping to formulate the magic setup in order to have fastest car possible when they reach at the track the following weekend. As reported by NASCAR news sources repeatedly, there is no such thing as a guarantee. Not everyone can be the fastest, which is why teams study a multitude of strategies in order to find ways to win.

For instance, David Reutimann won the 2009 Coca Cola 600 when crew chief Rodney Childers told him to skip the pit stop as the leaders were entering. The race was beyond the half-way point, and precipitation was falling. Should the rains have continued, the race would have been stopped. Reutimann, and two other drivers, Ryan Newman and Robby Gordon, gambled on Mother Nature.

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by Anderson V. Bransfield

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