@jeff_gluck If I was a driver and someone walked up to me with over 10 diecasts, I'd ask on what they would be doing with them.
If it's for your own collection then that's okay but if you are instantly selling them online then I will refuse to sign them.
We’re all race fans, right? That means racing…green flag racing…right? Right???
I simply don’t understand the desire for less green flag racing. If that desire comes from low-quality racing, fix the car and/or package instead of creating two arbitrary pre-planned restarts.
I would LOVE to see a race go caution-free. It would be the purest form of the sport possible.
Carl Edwards said it best years ago. Cautions erase an advantage the leader earned. Throwing them for anything other than an on-track hazard is a gimmick. https://t.co/MKInyWxa1b
Again, if you’re losing interest because green flag runs are “too long,” that’s either a sign that the on-track product genuinely needs work OR your attention span is too short to appreciate it regardless.
@Oneracedeal Stages are just scripted cautions, just like the old phantom debris cautions.
If you do stuff like that, it ruins strategy.
Let me ask, when did you start watching NASCAR?
@lmm2996 This feels like the same shit of them defending the hell out of the playoffs, if they want stages so badly then don't throw a fucking caution for them.
It ruins pit strategy and I want to see that because that is exciting!