@@jamesswain2465 That's not totally correct either. The shakeup is fun when you get one big wreck in a race, but for the most part if we're getting wreck after wreck after wreck, that's what we hate.
Looked like another NASCAR Demolition Derby to me. I can't believe they race with virtually no rules. They exceed track limits, they push another driver off the track and wreck each other intentionally. That is why I only watch F1. Kind of like Mad Max racing ( the movie).
One less road course this year though since they dropped the Indy Road Course to go back to the oval, so just 5 road course races this year instead of 6, I wish they would have at least brought back Road America or the Daytona Road Course
@@mathewhosier9739 Sebring would be cool as well. There's definitely room in the calendar to do so- I don't want to watch two races at the same track when we have multiple tracks available, whether oval, road, or street, to race at. Keep the 600 at Talledega and move the shorter race to another track.
NASCAR is the reason they draw outside of the lines, drivers just draw where they're told to. If anything, Steve Phelps is the one that needs a coloring book.
Am I watching NASCAR? Or V8 Supercars without the rear wings? The tracks are a lot wider than our Aussie ones, very good for racing, like Phillip Island.
@@ronbelanger4113your comment should be pinned and sent to the people at nascar. Idk why no one bothers to tell the drivers they have to race ON the track not any paved surface they chose to.
@@ronbelanger4113 They use all of the track that Nascar allows them to. Nascar defines very lenient limits, so they go wide on corner exit if that's the fastest way to do it. There was the same criticism of Indycar when they ran the track in 2019. Indycar said the next time they returned to the track they'd add timing lines to enforce the limits at Turn 19, because they only like enforcing limits when they can do it objectively, but they haven't returned since then.
@@Aspen_Gold They run within the enforced track limits. In the Xfinity race literally a day before, there were large penalties handed out for cutting ENFORCED track limits. And that race also showed why letting drivers into the runoff produces great battles.
After what were imo two bad races at both Phoenix and Bristol, im glad to see another great race at COTA after opening the season with 3 good races at Daytona, Atlanta and Las Vegas, 4/6 isnt too bad
All the f1 goobers not realizing the cars weigh 4000lbs and dont turn like you want them to it's a fuckin brick goin 200mph track limits were extended for this reason
The Gen 7 car is making road courses look bad. The racing gets so spaced out unlike Xfinity and trucks where they were banging doors and bumpers left and right
@@positivethoughtlibrary SVG has given NASCAR a flicker of hope. That guy brought racing back to the NASCAR circuit. He has a great attitude, he's a great driver and he's pulling off great performances. Looks like racing might be fun again, gentlemen!!!
Congrats Byron on showing Joe Gibbs that Hendrick Motorsports are masters in road course tracks even Larson & Bowman had good finishes speaking of team bowtie happy see Corey Lajoe able stand up cause after race he fell out on side of #7 race car
@@myth9240watched a lot of GT races.... IMSA, WEC, Bathurst 12 Hours, 12 Hours of Spa, 24 Hours of Nurburgring, Intercontinental GT Challenge, Super GT and others.... They respect track limits. They don't carve themselves a new track.
The drivers use all of the track that the series allows. Nascar only defines the limits through the esses, so the drivers go wide on exit if that's the fastest way around a corner. The same thing was said about Indycar when they came in 2019, and as a result the series said when they returned they'd use electronic timing lines on the exit of Turn 19 to enforce the limits, since they don't like to make subjective calls. But the series hasn't been back since.
Some strange rules that apply to these races for us newcomers... I have a question, why the f#@k doesnt NASCAR give live timing and position changes to viewers? You literally have to wait until the end of the lap to see where each car is at.. Ya'll realise its 2024 yeah...? Is NASCAR caught in a time warp ?
Nascar needs to tell these “drivers” to stay ON the track. I don’t understand why they’re allowed to use any paved surface of the track’s property. There’s a difference between run off areas and the racing surface.
Listen, I know we all hate track limits penalties and all that guff, but I really don't think having zero track limits at all and just letting drivers invent their own layouts is a valid solution either. Surely there has to be some kind of middle ground? Races at Watkins Glen are an absolute joke now, everyone just ignores Turn 1 and runs right out to the barrier, using the entire runoff area (which is supposed to be there for safety?) as the racing line instead. It wasn't as bad here believe it or not, but still, seeing some of the most elite drivers in racing just cutting corners and ignoring the track layout altogether just looks so amateur. Its like a Forza open lobby with all penalties turned off 😅 Surely there has to be a happy medium right? Like okay, no five-second penalties for touching a single white line or whatever, but maybe like, a warning if you put all four wheels completely off the racing surface altogether? And then a penalty if you keep doing it blatantly? Thats how most sensible series do it, and I know Supercars has a three-strikes system for kerb-hopping/corner-cutting at certain tracks. Like you can get away with it once or twice, especially if its in avoidance or you've been forced wide, but you get pinged if you keep pushing your luck. Because ultimately, racers will do whatever they can get away with to go faster, and if there's no rules against shortcutting corners or inventing your own layout, they'll do just that. Then again, they've somehow managed to make this happen on an oval too - Phoenix is an absolute shambles these days 🤣
Indycar said when they returned they'd use electronic timing lines on the exit of Turn 19 to enforce the limits, since they don't like to make subjective calls. But the series hasn't been back since. But Indycar has used timing lines to enforce the exit of the Indy Road Course chicane, and the Corkscrew at Laguna Seca. Not sure why Nascar hasn't decided to do that themselves.
Takes a bit of getting used to seeing cars cutting corners or going wide with all four tires off the track. is that normal??? Sorry new to Nascar just wanted to see how SVG went. But why have a track when cars can hold higher speeds going way off the track??? A bit strange to me.
The drivers use all of the track that the series allows. Nascar only defines the limits through the esses, so the drivers go wide on exit if that's the fastest way around a corner. The same thing was said about Indycar when they came in 2019, and as a result the series said when they returned they'd use electronic timing lines on the exit of Turn 19 to enforce the limits, since they don't like to make subjective calls. But the series hasn't been back since.
Instead of driving to the limits of the track@@UNHchaboLike Chicago no choice but follow the track and keeping it off the walls. Just me mate, Like they say as long as the rules are the same for everyone so beit. I reckon.
Byron has been the first driver to win multiple races every season of the NextGen era, first driver to do it 3 straight years since peak Jeff Gordon
And Elliot and Larson are supposed to be 1a and 1b at Hendrick…
Next Jeff Gordon #24 🇺🇸🇮🇩🦅🏁
Byron doing a good job of continuing the 24 legacy.
@@toyotaecwLarson is a better driver then all! Byron good at low horsepower and Larson awesome at big horsepower this is why
Byron gave on dirt because he sucked so bad lmao
I'm just thankful for little to no crashing today, makes NASCAR better
I hate when people that don't know racing say that people who like racing only like it for the wrecks. Race fans hate wrecks.
@@jamesswain2465 That's not totally correct either. The shakeup is fun when you get one big wreck in a race, but for the most part if we're getting wreck after wreck after wreck, that's what we hate.
Looked like another NASCAR Demolition Derby to me. I can't believe they race with virtually no rules. They exceed track limits, they push another driver off the track and wreck each other intentionally. That is why I only watch F1. Kind of like Mad Max racing ( the movie).
@gangoffour6690 F1 hahaa, that racing sucks. You already know who is going to win every week and it's follow the leader.
@@gangoffour6690 you should really try watching series other than f1, each series is unique in its own way and you might find that you like them lol
I love the fact rd courses r coming more and more into the sport each year or so ❤
Absolutely ! I watch mostly F1 but I LOVE watching NASCAR on road courses, it's so fun! And honestly saving the series too
One less road course this year though since they dropped the Indy Road Course to go back to the oval, so just 5 road course races this year instead of 6, I wish they would have at least brought back Road America or the Daytona Road Course
@@mathewhosier9739 Sebring would be cool as well. There's definitely room in the calendar to do so- I don't want to watch two races at the same track when we have multiple tracks available, whether oval, road, or street, to race at. Keep the 600 at Talledega and move the shorter race to another track.
24 looked great all day , awesome to see the 24 in VL again !! Keep the wins coming !!
Always always always have good racing for the lead on road circuits in nascar
Reminds me of Jeff Gordon ❤
Good job Byron 🏆24
At least it wasn't Hamlin, Logano or Keselowski.
@@Chuck59ish I agree .I never like them
Beautiful track. Can't wait for the bikes there.
Before the next road course race NASCAR should give the drivers coloring in books so they can practice staying between the lines.
I also thought it looked extremely sloppy to cut corners and run wide like they did in this race.
This is way better than people yammering on about track limits and drivers ratting on each other like F1
This is very similar to how gt cars race
@@myth9240it absolutely isn’t. Only this kind of idiocy is allowed in nascar.
NASCAR is the reason they draw outside of the lines, drivers just draw where they're told to. If anything, Steve Phelps is the one that needs a coloring book.
Why was SVG so far down the order?
He lost first gear and the car just sucked all day too
@@TexasNightmare24Thanks for that update.
@@doric_historic yw mate
Another good run for Bill Byron
Am I watching NASCAR? Or V8 Supercars without the rear wings? The tracks are a lot wider than our Aussie ones, very good for racing, like Phillip Island.
As an outsider, these stages are so stupid
Congrats
Yep, they are stupid to us long time fans too. NAPCAR has traded one kind of boring for another.
i already hated it since they first added those
Kerfuffle?!???
Willy B and his entire team is top class. His pit crew's gotta be #1.
I swear these new camera angles make the cars look like they’re going a bit faster than last year.
Wait till the drones can go as fast as the cars
What are those lines that they are taking? Is the grip or downforce that low because f1 and indy doesn't do that?
These are naturally aspirated V8 with zero downforce, and a manual sequential.
It's a 650 hp Brick
The "drivers" have too much trouble racing inside track limits. Lack of ability.
@@ronbelanger4113your comment should be pinned and sent to the people at nascar. Idk why no one bothers to tell the drivers they have to race ON the track not any paved surface they chose to.
@@ronbelanger4113 They use all of the track that Nascar allows them to. Nascar defines very lenient limits, so they go wide on corner exit if that's the fastest way to do it. There was the same criticism of Indycar when they ran the track in 2019. Indycar said the next time they returned to the track they'd add timing lines to enforce the limits at Turn 19, because they only like enforcing limits when they can do it objectively, but they haven't returned since then.
@@Aspen_Gold They run within the enforced track limits. In the Xfinity race literally a day before, there were large penalties handed out for cutting ENFORCED track limits. And that race also showed why letting drivers into the runoff produces great battles.
After what were imo two bad races at both Phoenix and Bristol, im glad to see another great race at COTA after opening the season with 3 good races at Daytona, Atlanta and Las Vegas, 4/6 isnt too bad
Another great race thats funny but sad you're this naive.
All the f1 goobers not realizing the cars weigh 4000lbs and dont turn like you want them to it's a fuckin brick goin 200mph track limits were extended for this reason
The real reason is the cars would have to slow way too much to stay inside track limits. The drivers are not as skilled as a F1 driver
Finally!! See nascar for the first time in real track!!
The BEST part is when Byron parked the nose right on the Toyota sign and did a burnout.
Goddammit I love this track. Watched xfinity out here too. Can't wait for WEC!!
At the same time? F1 would lap the field by lap 6
Kobayashi did nothing wrong 😭😭😭
Let's go " slick willy b" !!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Way to go Willy! 24 forever!
5:37 quite the WHAT?
1:57 since when cut corners is aloud??
See nothing,hear nothing,speak nothing 😂😂😂
It's crazy how much people complain and yet don't listen or read the rules 😂
Every corner can be cut except for 4,5,6 in the esses
Allowed and yeah it looks so weird and wrong
I think Dinger is happy.
CHEVROLET dominating this early season
6:00 That's why we call you Wrecky Spinhouse
Ty Gibbs sure is easy to dislike.
That could be a good thing, a true villain makes it better. That's why Dale Earnhardt, Sr. made it so popular.
I hear the word "skeevy" every time I see him on camera.
The Gen 7 car is making road courses look bad. The racing gets so spaced out unlike Xfinity and trucks where they were banging doors and bumpers left and right
So you want pack racing at the road courses too?
Demolition derby season isn't that far away, can't you just wait?
@@codymoe4986 I’m just saying we need better racing than what we have now in road courses with the Gen 7 car. I find it boring in my opinion
I watched it in real life
Ok
It was cool
I know ho won
track lim... no way ! vroooooom !!
What an interesting race 👏🏻
SVG!!!!
Was hoping he was going to push those tyres to the end when sitting in 3rd.. I was dreaming in that moment
@@positivethoughtlibrary SVG has given NASCAR a flicker of hope. That guy brought racing back to the NASCAR circuit. He has a great attitude, he's a great driver and he's pulling off great performances. Looks like racing might be fun again, gentlemen!!!
How does Wrecky Spinhouse still have a seat?
I know right! Probably making peanuts contract I would guess
He did this to koboyashi last time he raced...
Because he's a Daytona 500 winner(!)
Congrats Byron on showing Joe Gibbs that Hendrick Motorsports are masters in road course tracks even Larson & Bowman had good finishes speaking of team bowtie happy see Corey Lajoe able stand up cause after race he fell out on side of #7 race car
F1 drivers raging about track limits lol it’s pretty ridiculous but it’s up to nascar
Why are they allowed to go outside the boundaries of the track? The best drivers can’t use their skills. NASCAR have some silly rules.
Look up gt3
@@myth9240continually saying it doesn’t make it true.
@@TheHannukahZombie it is
@@myth9240watched a lot of GT races....
IMSA, WEC, Bathurst 12 Hours, 12 Hours of Spa, 24 Hours of Nurburgring, Intercontinental GT Challenge, Super GT and others....
They respect track limits. They don't carve themselves a new track.
The drivers use all of the track that the series allows. Nascar only defines the limits through the esses, so the drivers go wide on exit if that's the fastest way around a corner. The same thing was said about Indycar when they came in 2019, and as a result the series said when they returned they'd use electronic timing lines on the exit of Turn 19 to enforce the limits, since they don't like to make subjective calls. But the series hasn't been back since.
These announcers have as much life as the chicken on my plate
Maybe you should interview to replace them?
With material, like that dead chicken line, you're a shoe in!
The radio guys on PRN are much more energetic
They are absolutely fine. Perhaps you should try some of that white kolombian koffee thru your nostrils if you need excitement, papi.
Kobayashi getting bullied by these angry Mericans makes him look like an amateur racer.
how did nbc make this 12 minutes long 💀
How are you capable of complaining about something so pointless and inconsequential?
Track is awesome.. did some one say bikes there?
Some strange rules that apply to these races for us newcomers... I have a question, why the f#@k doesnt NASCAR give live timing and position changes to viewers? You literally have to wait until the end of the lap to see where each car is at.. Ya'll realise its 2024 yeah...? Is NASCAR caught in a time warp ?
Yes def new to nascar. It is live timing..
No track limits I guess?
Only in the esses,corners 4,5,and 6 lol
Pretty cool. But when you seem 'em on anything other than an oval, it is really apparent just how slow NASCAR is compared to F1, Indy, and IMSA.
MX-5
Yeah but do f1,indy weigh 3400 lbs
Nascar needs to tell these “drivers” to stay ON the track. I don’t understand why they’re allowed to use any paved surface of the track’s property. There’s a difference between run off areas and the racing surface.
5:58 Nice revenge on the driver tbat spun you out first
I’m just saying cota playoffs 🔥🔥
Byron is the next Jeff Gordan
Ahhh poor bubba. Lol
Black man scary! Me know not what to do??
@codymoe4986 I'm racist cause I'm not a bubba fan? So if I said the same about Larson I would be racist cause he is half Asian? Stfu with your dumbass
Listen, I know we all hate track limits penalties and all that guff, but I really don't think having zero track limits at all and just letting drivers invent their own layouts is a valid solution either. Surely there has to be some kind of middle ground? Races at Watkins Glen are an absolute joke now, everyone just ignores Turn 1 and runs right out to the barrier, using the entire runoff area (which is supposed to be there for safety?) as the racing line instead. It wasn't as bad here believe it or not, but still, seeing some of the most elite drivers in racing just cutting corners and ignoring the track layout altogether just looks so amateur. Its like a Forza open lobby with all penalties turned off 😅
Surely there has to be a happy medium right? Like okay, no five-second penalties for touching a single white line or whatever, but maybe like, a warning if you put all four wheels completely off the racing surface altogether? And then a penalty if you keep doing it blatantly? Thats how most sensible series do it, and I know Supercars has a three-strikes system for kerb-hopping/corner-cutting at certain tracks. Like you can get away with it once or twice, especially if its in avoidance or you've been forced wide, but you get pinged if you keep pushing your luck. Because ultimately, racers will do whatever they can get away with to go faster, and if there's no rules against shortcutting corners or inventing your own layout, they'll do just that.
Then again, they've somehow managed to make this happen on an oval too - Phoenix is an absolute shambles these days 🤣
Indycar said when they returned they'd use electronic timing lines on the exit of Turn 19 to enforce the limits, since they don't like to make subjective calls. But the series hasn't been back since. But Indycar has used timing lines to enforce the exit of the Indy Road Course chicane, and the Corkscrew at Laguna Seca. Not sure why Nascar hasn't decided to do that themselves.
Any thought in NASCAR to have boundary penalties? Seems silly how far off the track they drive.
Need more road coarses.
Need more power and no stage breaks.
Takes a bit of getting used to seeing cars cutting corners or going wide with all four tires off the track. is that normal??? Sorry new to Nascar just wanted to see how SVG went. But why have a track when cars can hold higher speeds going way off the track??? A bit strange to me.
The drivers use all of the track that the series allows. Nascar only defines the limits through the esses, so the drivers go wide on exit if that's the fastest way around a corner. The same thing was said about Indycar when they came in 2019, and as a result the series said when they returned they'd use electronic timing lines on the exit of Turn 19 to enforce the limits, since they don't like to make subjective calls. But the series hasn't been back since.
Instead of driving to the limits of the track@@UNHchaboLike Chicago no choice but follow the track and keeping it off the walls.
Just me mate, Like they say as long as the rules are the same for everyone so beit. I reckon.
why don’t they penalize for exceeding track limits?
Cruising usa
That was the most boring race I’ve seen this year. NASCAR needs to get back to its roots
NASCAR did something with this race that I didn't think was possible. They made this race just as boring as this weekends INDYCAR race.
William Byron is such a bore
Wrecky Spinhouse got what he deserved. I mean...what does he have against Japanese drivers?
Stupid cutting all the corners free that way.
So amateur that they ignore track limits.
Castle
All the billions that NACAR funnels back and forth.....and they have to use childish cartoons io illustrate the drivers?
Disgraceful......
Shut up Clint bell clearly wrecked Larson and Busch both 🤣🤦🏻♂️
POST THE FUCKIN MOTO GP FULL RACE HIGHLIGHTS
Fourteen of my favorite drivers beat your guy today in Cup.
If you have more than one, you're a clown, and not worth paying attention to....
Hey Clint you can’t say “boy” in Napcar so watch out!
Well it's not F1. Thank your god for the ovals.
BUMPER CARS , NOT RACING .
Look at all those empty stands. F1 fills the place up.
Hahaaa keep imagining things.
Congrats
It is very poorly advertised locally, if at all. Every year I see the highlights pop up on RUclips and think, "Gee, I would've gone had I known."
Because F1 is a cult of rabid fanboys, regardless of the on track product?
F1 is a global series, Nascar is a minor national one.
Boring AF . Nothing but track practice. No racing
Seriously, who edits these videos. I hope it’s an intern making no money because if they are it’s a sham.
How the heck did you get twelve minutes of “highlights” out of this garbage?😂😂😂
Terribly boring race. Please take off the schedule NOW!
This cars shouldn't be at cota. They are heavy, slow and ugly.
Like watching 30 drunk drivers leaving the pub at once ? may as well not even have a track , terrible viewing
Sucked mega.
Not sure if the winning car was Ford or a Chevrolet ... they don't have a manufacturers name on the front bumper.
At least it wasn't a Betting Japoyta
Get your eyes checked. The names are on the front EVERY car.
You are stupid congrats
it show the bowtie of a chevy
Are you ok, hun? Any motorsport fan should be able to tell these 3 brands apart, especially this year as they look nothing like each other.
Nascar, drop the stage crap already.
Any Chevys okay with me? I don't want nothing to do with them. Little pricks in the Toyota's or the old fuddy duddies in the Fords😂