@@thomasbegley9957 Not only a good pc, but a good force-feedback wheel and pedals set. I would not recommend this for beginners tho, better start out with Assetto Corsa or Rfactor 2 to get the hang of it.
Passive Aggressive Cat IMSA has cars specifically meant for road racing, which means they have cars with much higher downforce and better aerodynamics. But yeah, if IMSA can handle rain at the Daytona Sportscar Course, NASCAR cars can make it around the Roval. But the Rolex 24 got rained out, didn’t it?
This is how far this "sport" has fallen. They now have commentators playing video games to hype of the event. It's sad. Grew up loving the sport, but it's not even remotely entertaining any longer. The officials are awful, the rules are always changing irrationally, and the tv personalities can hardly speak complete sentences.
This "nerd" is your 2010 daytona 500 champion, 2010 brickyard 400 champion, and 2014 all star race winner. Sounds like no nerd to me Edit: also finished 2nd in this exact race last year
Unfortunately, the modern era is all about youth. In the old days, you could maintain a decent career into your 50s. He never really had good equipment, and going to Roush was a huge mistake because he never got the help he needed on a 5 car organization at the time. Roush was also in decline at the time.
@@ladonnagauchat6428 who said i don't watch for the racing? I said that i want a crash. I want good rscing too, but if a big one happens that means the underdogs can do better than half of the field. Im a fan of the racing, not crashes. But crashes spice things up a bit.
Turtle CURBS.....not curves....the big blue curbs that are shaped like turtles and will severely damage the cars and tires, go back and look what it did to a couple cars last year by just hitting them once or twice....they prevent the drivers from shortening the course up even more and I think they are a good thing but regardless they do their job bc it should be a penalty or cost u something for hitting something your not suppose to...