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Kansas highlighted a major flaw in NASCAR’s next-generation car and it’s not Goodyear

Les GrossmanBy Les GrossmanJanuary 13, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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The second playoffs The race in Kansas, true to all the hype, was a spectator treat. Drivers competed tooth and nail to land stages, rack up points and take the checkerboard, all in the hopes of cementing a spot in the coveted top 12. Yet in the midst of this high-octane joust high, it was a slew of punctures. and spectacular slides that really stole the show, prompting a barrage of restarts.

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As any racing fan knows, restarts can be a double-edged sword. They often disrupt the drivers’ rhythm, causing them to lose their hard-fought positions on the track. However, it should be noted that although a handful of them, including Chase Briscoe and Bubba Wallace, saw their dreams deflated by their Goodyear-supplied tires, for most of the others, their races were cut short due to a singular, overarching problem. what was that?

NASCAR must immediately resolve fragile issues for fair competition

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NASCAR’s highly touted Next Gen car has been touted as the next big thing: fierce, durable and built to perform on the tarmac. However, with hindsight, the Kansas the race painted a far from rosy picture. It seemed the Next Gen car would be remembered for the herculean task of keeping its wheels anchored with a single lug nut, which was the cause of a very particular problem making racing synonymous with “watch victory slipping through his fingers.”

A stock car’s mettle is truly tested on banked tracks, requiring the wheels to lean just so…so the rubber hugs the road perfectly. This delicate dance is orchestrated via the toe link, a vital connector between the rear hub assembly and the upper control arm. But here’s the thing: A simple brush against the wall can wreak havoc, jeopardizing a runner’s dreams in a way similar to the devastation a flat tire would unleash. Although the new generation design has reduced the number of cut tires, pinch links are not invincible after contact.

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The Kansas race testifies to this fragility. Runners like Harrison Burton, Bubba Wallaceand Austin Dillon saw their racing dreams shattered, all victims of the dreaded broken toe link. Such recurring stories of rogue wheels and failing toe linkages may well send NASCAR’s best minds back to square one, looking for both a foolproof solution and perhaps a touch-up here and there.

And if NASCAR was hoping that this setback would go unnoticed, they were sorely mistaken. Eagle-eyed fans, always quick to draw a coin, didn’t let the issue go to waste, taking to Twitter in droves, signaling for NASCAR to roll up their sleeves and iron out these wrinkles with haste.

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Racing fans worry about racers being sidelined due to mechanical issues.

This toe tie conundrum is not a new can of worms; rumors have been circulating about him since 2022. Yet the Kansas race put him in the spotlight, making it clear that this old chestnut hasn’t been cracked yet.

A number of fans, connecting the dots from the Kansas race, highlighted this recurring hiccup, pointing to a thread that ties these unfortunate drivers together: “Harrison Burton into the exterior wall hard. The toe tie is broken, he reports to the team. #NASCAR”

“BUBBA WALLACE INTO THE WALL!” The reigning race winner explodes with a right rear tire that breaks the pinch link on the No. 23 machine. He was running 2nd. They repaired the car, but they are 3 laps behind.

“Austin Dillon He walked into the wall and said he had a bent toe tie. NOW William Byron go for a walk.

Others, donning their thinking caps and offering a little advice, chimed in: “@NASCAR Hey Development Center Geniuses! How about making these cars a little more sturdy so that one small tire or toe link doesn’t ruin an entire race. Maybe try hardened steel.

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“@doorbumperclear why can’t Nascar make a stronger toe tie? Seems like a lot of cars are destroyed because of the towing system. Maybe we could make something a little stronger? »

A chorus of concern was also heard among the runners. One of them remarked, “Can NASCAR please go back to the axel. I’m not a Bubba fan, but you just cost him a title shot with that flimsy toe tie. Why is it in the back of the car that you win? Old cars could hit the wall like that and win the race.

Another added, “Nascar needs to fix this toe tie problem. This happens too often with the slightest touch.

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NASCAR must be aware that its dedicated fans pay close attention to every word uttered by drivers and commentators during live broadcasts, so that nothing should escape their keen eyes and ears. It’s time for authorities to tackle these seemingly minor issues, which overall tend to deprive drivers of their chance to advance to the next rounds.

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