Time Stamps 02:05 - Transition from Racing to NASCAR 03:05 -The Challenges of Short Track Racing 06:21 -Racing Stories with Patty Sawyer 08:43 -Tension in Racing 11:35 -The Decision to Focus on Racing 13:27 - The Finesse of Short Track Racing 15:54 - The Dedication Required in Late Model Racing 50:13 -Transitioning from Race Car Driver to Managing Director 54:05 - Understanding the Sport and Decision-Making Process 56:30 - Challenges of Working in Race Control 01:00:45 - The Role of Communication and Teamwork in Race Control 01:03:36 - Making Difficult Decisions as a Race Director 01:05:15 - The Role of the Appeals Panel in NASCAR 01:08:08 - The Development of the Next-Gen Car 01:08:37 - Collaboration Between Stakeholders in the Industry 01:15:14 - The Potential for New Manufacturers and Hybrid Technology 01:16:41 - Challenges of Officiating and Making Decisions in NASCAR 01:27:36 - Improving Short Track Racing Through Tire Management and Track Treatment
Yet another outstanding interview, with an important person making decisions. Junior continues to be an excellent interviewer, who asks questions and offers scenarios, then allows the guest to answer and talk about the issue.
It's cool to hear his history in the sport because I honestly thought he was just a talking head for NASCAR. He seemed too "put together" to have been a racer. Very cool.
Junior has harped on the wide tire and big brake issue for short tracks since this car came out. Why did he not bring it up? He talked many times about more horsepower. But he let Elton sit there and say it would cost a lot more money to develop more horsepower. But engine builders and owners have said that it would cost no more than what it cost them now.
Gotta not piss off Elton or Nascar. Nascar doesn't have a strong enough stomach to believe that THEY caused all the issues with the Next Gen racing. I thought it was hilarious when Elton said that the Gen 6 style of racing and the teams engineering was not a financially viable option long term because the current cars are as expensive or more, according to multiple drivers & owners. Furthermore, Nascar teams have been losing sponsorship, tv, and other dollars since NASCAR took away the horsepower of 2011-2014. Nascar has no one to blame but themselves.
@@roberthevern6169 simply removing the tapered spacer literally a zero cost change is all it takes the other zero cost option (as far as parts cost) is simply use only the under tray and diffuser no splitter no spoiler for downforce and let the drivers showcase their skills
I worked at Brad Akins' Lincoln/Mercury dealership in Athens, Georgia in 1994. He paid for all the techs and parts personnel from his two dealerships to go to the Charlotte race in October of '94. Really nice guy to work for. Before the racing deal he would pay for all of us to go deep sea fishing every fall in Destin, Fla.
I wonder what would happen if they did more testing at the short tracks? More tire tests, engine power packages, brake packages and other areas of the cars with a larger group of participating drivers and teams. It makes sense to me that this ought to make a difference in fixing or improving the racing. It would be interesting to know more about the feasibility of doing this because surely it wouldn't be a small or inexpensive undertaking.
I grew up in the early 80s watching Bubba Adams and Elton Sawyer battle every Saturday night at Langley speedway Hampton VA and Elton drove 43 way before 42
NASCAR-we don’t want to add horsepower because it will be to expensive Also NASCAR- let’s switch to hybrid or whatever… which will be more expensive to develop for the OEM
@@mpf1947The carbon fiber bodies may not be lighter but you don't have no cut tires and it's much easier to replace Just panels instead of the whole side of a car and also nothing the teams can manipulate like the way they could with the sheet metal bodies
Its been done before. Back in the 70s they had some overlap with the engine technology. When they initially began to phase out the big block engines in favor of the small block motors. If i remember right the big block cars were forced to run a restrictor plate to even out the competition with the small block engine. This was well before restrictor plates were reintroduced in the eighties in the name of safety. So i think a pushrod V8 competing against a twin turbo V6 could work. It would be fascinating to watch.
Elton Sawyer Drove Number 27 Buick Regal And LeSabre NASCAR Busch Grand National Series V6 Engine From The Early 90s Before Ward Burton The Rest Is History
16:12 The most entertaining finish to a race that I've ever seen in person was Roger Sawyer finishing 2nd to IDK who in a Legends car at Southampton Motor Speedway in Capron, VA, and he crossed the finish line airborne above/behind the 1st place car!!! Had the line been another 100 ft away, he would have likely won.
I think at this point nascar wants short tracks to die. They want the cookie cutter 1.5 to survive since they built so many. I have heard they made that more exciting than the short tracks currently. So they are getting what they want.
I don't think the cost increase is in the actual engines and building the HP. I think what they are alluding to but not outright admitting is that the higher cost is in having to redesign the car underneath and for teams to buy beefier drive trains (transaxle) and linkages to handle the increased horsepower. And NASCAR has forced the teams into this trap/ box from the get go.
How are all the positive comments at the top...regardless of likes or relpies...all the comments with disagreements are way down at the bottom...and of course, there are many. Tires can't fix the aero crap going on...elton cares about pandering the the most casual fan...that's what he is paid to do.
I worked in a shop in Chesapeake through a Temp. agency, and Elton's father was the shop foreman. He was immensely proud of his son, and daughter-in-law.....
I respect Elton as a race car driver, but I don’t respect him as a NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition. Still nice to hear is story tho about his racing career!
Would NASCAR ever entertain maybe for an All-Star event or Clash racing an actual Stock car? Have teams race in the old cars before COT and let them tune the cars and see who has the best setups.
GREAT Interview!! Appreciate NASCAR’s perspective on issues, especially short track options!! Why don’t they share more perspectives. Feel like it’s Denny vs. NASCAR. Speak up NASCAR so Fans get both sides!!
Why does everytime a nascar executive talks i get nervous of the future of nascar. I never hear an announcement or answer to a question like yeah thats the right direction. I feel like nascar declined and they think they have to make big changes to fix it. I don't think their is a fix racing is just not the biggest sport. Is nascar size just not good enough. Im worried they chase these big numbers never get them and alienate their base and ruin what we all love about it.
I was/ am Eltons #1 fan.. from the first time I recall him racing with his father at Langley Speedway in Hampton,Va. to the epic battles every saturday night with drivers like : 89 billy smith /21 charlie doyle /12wayne handbury /47 phil warren/9 bubba adams /57 eddie johnson etc.. elton was a real smoothe driver easy on the tires and smart to race with and against.
Not to oversimplify it, but Nascar really only needs to change the size and the aspect ratio of the tire to solve a bulk of their problems. The NextGen Tire is approx 2in wider, which compared to the old tire, makes it like almost adding a 5th tire's worth of contact patch to the car. Also, with the growth of the rim from 15 to 18in, teams lost a great deal of spring rate out of the sidewalls. Narrow the tire and it'll just become that much easier to spin the rear tires. Increase the sidewall height (with maybe a 17in wheel) and teams will have more adjustability to get drivers comfortable. This would also be one of the most cost effective and easiest changes to test.
We don't want these cars to BE a street car inside and out. We just want it to LOOK like the street car. In the 60s-80s they were taking street cars and stripping all the street out of them to turn them into race cars. If I buy a 2020 Chevy Cruise to race, I'm not taking it to the track in a stock state, I'm tearing it to the frame and building into something else. Shouldn't be any different now.
Had the privilege of going to Sebring this year and that was one of the best racing experiences I’ve ever had imsa has a great thing going on right now
I’d like to see Marcus Smith backon the show for a 3rd time here his side of the Denny thing also he always seems to have some news to break I remember him talking about the “Bristol cover” idea
I remember in the mid 90's, 95% of the field in the Busch Series were Chevrolets. The Akins-Sutton #38 Ford was one of the only full time cars Ford fans could root for. That was the Ford factory backed team.
I can't help but wonder how much damage NASCAR has done to itself with fans over the last 20 or so years. Constantly casually admitting to yellows being thrown just for funsies, you always get stories on these podcasts and in books etc... of times NASCAR has made certain decisions based on who they would help/hurt. Then you have all of the changes like the playoffs, stages, GWC, double file restarts and while some of these are well liked and some are debated it all just reminds you how much NASCAR is manipulating things in an effort to fool people into thinking it's better than it is. And sorry but i think racing is good enough to stand on its own. But instead we get them wanting to force cars to run closer together for the illusion of better racing even though most tracks they can't really do much to race. I wonder if it would be even more fringe for people to think Buescher won Kansas if NASCAR didn't have a history that makes it hard for fans to trust. I know its weird of all the things in this interview it was the casual comment about how they'd normally throw a yellow late in the race whether necessary or not but it boils my blood every time i hear it admitted to like it was ever okay.
How much of all of these decisions about the NextGen car was about profits? All of them? Because when you design a series around trying to make money instead of around making a superior race product, THIS is exactly what you get. A souless, ugly, dangerous, and frankly a shittier glorified GT car that undermines the NASCAR most fans want to see. I'm sorry, I'm not convinced that any of NASCAR's leadership is making good decisions any more because they do not have the race product be the number 1 priority. Just a bunch a poor excuses and patronizing trying to excuse why things can't be how they were 20 years ago. The only problem is the people in charge
How is Nascar the sister company to IMSA?? They have lost their minds this is NASCAR! Tell those other manufacturers we have V8 pushrod motors, so don't worry about coming in! I know they are in a hard spot, but just hold your ground!
No pushrod V8 does not equal no V8 at all. For some manufacturers it might mean a dual overhead cam V8 that is much more modern and would pair with a common hybrid.
I agree .. why kiss another oem ass … you want in build it .. if you drove the engines on the street now they would do 120 down the straight away at talladega..they are so far from what’s on the street it isn’t even funny
If they don't want to build a pushrod v8, then they can go somewhere else. Toyota did not have a pushrod v8 when they joined either. They had been using dohc for years. I do not want to see BOP in nascar. It works for imsa, because you have more BOP adjustments to make. You won't have that in nascar. You're just muddying the rulebook for another manufacturer that isn't really needed. Right now, each manufacturer has a chance to win each week for the most part. Once you have different engine packages or what not, you'll have dominance with certain track layouts. Just like IMSA. Porsche is strong at certain circuits where as others struggle . You could possible have honda with its engine variant dominating to the point in which others will have to follow suit abandoning the current engine packages, spending money on an inline 4 turbo hybrid for example just to compete. Or they'll have v8s for some tracks and inline4's for others like trans am did back in the days.
So cool I was with Maxi Bush in 1989 I believe and we let Patty set her front end up I our garage she got there late and had to use the parking lot I have pictures 😁 and pictures of your Dad's Nova #8 Good Rench car
OEM’s give support to race teams because they are doing two things. Marketing their brand to customers,and research on how to improve their products. The market for cars is shifting to hybrids. If the OEM’s want to race hybrids NASCAR has to adapt. NASCAR doesn’t tell the OEM’s what’s best, the OEM’s tell NASCAR this is where we’re going. NASCAR can adapt and live or try to run a company like it’s still the 1980’s and fade away.
If they don't evolve they will die on the vine. All three current OEMs want the new technology as well. Not to mention a Cup series with say 6 OEMs instead of 3 is a whole lot healthier and competitive.
@@captiannemo1587 instead of seeing V8 engines turning transmissions you're going to start seeing smaller 4 and 6 cylinder engines turning generators which might not be a bad way to go , it is a lot easier to regulate how much electricity a gen. Puts out or how much torque a motor makes than it is to regulate a performance racing engine
Could have skipped the first 30 minutes and went straight to the meat and taters by just saying NASCAR has gotten too smart but out of touch with racing by hiring booger licking engineers.
Dale Jr. Elton Sawyer needs to go. He is horrible at his job. He can't even make a call when a drive breaks a black & white rule. Hamlin jumped the start. Everyone saw it. They have the data from the cars. Make the right call. It shouldn't matter when it happens. Indy car just hit Penske for breaking a rule. Penske, the owner of Indy car. This is why NASCAR is losing fans. Not guts to make the call. If I was in Sawyers position, I would have penalized Hamlin.
3.0 L single turbo V6 power plant would be a good solution. Most every single manufacturer (GM, Ford, Toyota, Dodge, Honda, Nissan/ Infiniti, Hyundai/Kia and even Alfa Romeo) these days produces one. That could attract just about every single OEM. I am a purist and would be saddened by the loss of a naturally aspirated V8, but I would much rather a turbo V6 than a hybrid any day. The power plants could be regulated through dome pressure/blow off valves just like IndyCar used to be.
Patty Moise was the real deal. Imagine what she could do today with the money and influence nascar has threw at Danica and is now throwing at Hailie. Glad she and Elton are doing well.
Softball interview. Love you Dale, but come on man. Elton pisses me off so much, just turned into another suit spouting word vomit. There is NO WAY we let BOP come into NASCAR. BOP is a joke in IMSA. I’ll lose my damn mind
Elton Sawyer is a nice guy. Met him in Milwaukee in '94. But NASCAR (Elton?) really screwed up a couple years when tney would not allow Jennifer Jo Cobb to race in the Cup Series. She has years of experience on big ovals, and NASCAR claims to support diversity.
As usual Nascar is trying its damnest to commit suicide now their speeding it up ! hybrids and electric will finish off Nascar The fans want nothing to do with that government stupidity!
BOP with physical size of engine components? If it cant fit into a standard size, it cant race. Open the field to only by about 3 or 4 competitors every year. This makes the charter have more value like a bond, it can be bought back.
We could hear fine! Why move the mic up??? Now it's like we are in the guests mouth. I had to stop watching the last one because the mouth noises were so gross. C'mon guys!
That's not the mic's fault. That's the audio processing, the noise gate wasn't set up at all, and there was no noise cancellation. 100% a software issue.
1:28:13 I have zero interest in wokescar cup series That is totally stupid, not necessary, and sustaining a blatant politically motivated lie. Half or better the fascination I’ve had with NASCAR for 45 years+ is around the idea of development of the motors and ‘creativity’ to find higher levels of performance in competition. They’ve killed creativity, now they’re killing mechanicals and the raw found of horsepower. They don’t HAVE to change anything.
Nope....don't like it. Go ahead and say I need to stop watching but that's like saying if I don't like the POTUS, I shouldn't vote. I don't have a solution, but there has to be a sustainable way to allow teams to try and bring a better mousetrap to the track. I just hate this one size fits all mentality in motorsports.
Time Stamps
02:05 - Transition from Racing to NASCAR
03:05 -The Challenges of Short Track Racing
06:21 -Racing Stories with Patty Sawyer
08:43 -Tension in Racing
11:35 -The Decision to Focus on Racing
13:27 - The Finesse of Short Track Racing
15:54 - The Dedication Required in Late Model Racing
50:13 -Transitioning from Race Car Driver to Managing Director
54:05 - Understanding the Sport and Decision-Making Process
56:30 - Challenges of Working in Race Control
01:00:45 - The Role of Communication and Teamwork in Race Control
01:03:36 - Making Difficult Decisions as a Race Director
01:05:15 - The Role of the Appeals Panel in NASCAR
01:08:08 - The Development of the Next-Gen Car
01:08:37 - Collaboration Between Stakeholders in the Industry
01:15:14 - The Potential for New Manufacturers and Hybrid Technology
01:16:41 - Challenges of Officiating and Making Decisions in NASCAR
01:27:36 - Improving Short Track Racing Through Tire Management and Track Treatment
Hey, cool, many thanks!!
I appreciate you
Yet another outstanding interview, with an important person making decisions. Junior continues to be an excellent interviewer, who asks questions and offers scenarios, then allows the guest to answer and talk about the issue.
It's cool to hear his history in the sport because I honestly thought he was just a talking head for NASCAR. He seemed too "put together" to have been a racer. Very cool.
Awesome show as always.......thank you so much for the motorsports entertainment and information !
Junior has harped on the wide tire and big brake issue for short tracks since this car came out. Why did he not bring it up? He talked many times about more horsepower. But he let Elton sit there and say it would cost a lot more money to develop more horsepower. But engine builders and owners have said that it would cost no more than what it cost them now.
Gotta not piss off Elton or Nascar. Nascar doesn't have a strong enough stomach to believe that THEY caused all the issues with the Next Gen racing. I thought it was hilarious when Elton said that the Gen 6 style of racing and the teams engineering was not a financially viable option long term because the current cars are as expensive or more, according to multiple drivers & owners. Furthermore, Nascar teams have been losing sponsorship, tv, and other dollars since NASCAR took away the horsepower of 2011-2014. Nascar has no one to blame but themselves.
most of the engine builders have stated they could “show up tomorrow with near 1000 hp at zero cost” so obviously cost isn’t the problem
@@driftmaster1 I question that statement, while it may be true, all I know is 'horsepower costs money, how fast do you want to go??'
@@GHYT-t3xPlease go watch F1 and unfollow all nascar related content.
@@roberthevern6169 simply removing the tapered spacer literally a zero cost change is all it takes the other zero cost option (as far as parts cost) is simply use only the under tray and diffuser no splitter no spoiler for downforce and let the drivers showcase their skills
SO GOOD TO SEE ELTON ON THE PROGRAM. i WATCHED HIM A LOT AT Langley, and his parents were friends of mine
elton sawyer is a great guy. great personality to handle his job. great drive too. i really enjoyed this video. time well spent!! by me
I worked at Brad Akins' Lincoln/Mercury dealership in Athens, Georgia in 1994. He paid for all the techs and parts personnel from his two dealerships to go to the Charlotte race in October of '94. Really nice guy to work for. Before the racing deal he would pay for all of us to go deep sea fishing every fall in Destin, Fla.
I wonder what would happen if they did more testing at the short tracks? More tire tests, engine power packages, brake packages and other areas of the cars with a larger group of participating drivers and teams. It makes sense to me that this ought to make a difference in fixing or improving the racing. It would be interesting to know more about the feasibility of doing this because surely it wouldn't be a small or inexpensive undertaking.
You're not getting engine packages
I grew up in the early 80s watching Bubba Adams and Elton Sawyer battle every Saturday night at Langley speedway Hampton VA and Elton drove 43 way before 42
Bubba and his dad lived across the street from me in Great Bridge. Ricky Rudd lived a few houses down!!
Bubba was my favorite driver back then. I actually became a Mark Martin fan because of him.
NASCAR-we don’t want to add horsepower because it will be to expensive
Also NASCAR- let’s switch to hybrid or whatever… which will be more expensive to develop for the OEM
My thoughts exactly 😆😆😆 makes no sense
Don't forget carbon bodies on cars that are no lighter than the old steel-bodied ones.
What's the point? It's just more expensive and harder to fix.
NASCAR has to do with the manufacturers want
@@mpf1947The carbon fiber bodies may not be lighter but you don't have no cut tires and it's much easier to replace Just panels instead of the whole side of a car and also nothing the teams can manipulate like the way they could with the sheet metal bodies
@@johnhaas2523WRONG. As usual.
Its been done before. Back in the 70s they had some overlap with the engine technology. When they initially began to phase out the big block engines in favor of the small block motors. If i remember right the big block cars were forced to run a restrictor plate to even out the competition with the small block engine. This was well before restrictor plates were reintroduced in the eighties in the name of safety. So i think a pushrod V8 competing against a twin turbo V6 could work. It would be fascinating to watch.
Elton Sawyer Drove Number 27 Buick Regal And LeSabre NASCAR Busch Grand National Series V6 Engine From The Early 90s Before Ward Burton The Rest Is History
16:12 The most entertaining finish to a race that I've ever seen in person was Roger Sawyer finishing 2nd to IDK who in a Legends car at Southampton Motor Speedway in Capron, VA, and he crossed the finish line airborne above/behind the 1st place car!!! Had the line been another 100 ft away, he would have likely won.
Has to be one of the BEST interviews JR has ever done.
I luv how nascar uses that independent panel now . Big Bill never operated that way .
I think at this point nascar wants short tracks to die. They want the cookie cutter 1.5 to survive since they built so many. I have heard they made that more exciting than the short tracks currently. So they are getting what they want.
DALE JUNIOR NEEDS TO RACE AT SLINGER , FOR THE SLINGER NATIONALS JULY 9th 2024 , his daddy raced up here at Slinger back in the day
Elton Sawyer's wife Patty Moise raced at Slinger.
I don't think the cost increase is in the actual engines and building the HP.
I think what they are alluding to but not outright admitting is that the higher cost is in having to redesign the car underneath and for teams to buy beefier drive trains (transaxle) and linkages to handle the increased horsepower. And NASCAR has forced the teams into this trap/ box from the get go.
Really enjoyed! Keep up the good work.
Great interview but I wonder if you guys could start putting chapters on your videos so I can fast forward to the sections I'm wanting to hear about?
Check the description
@@Dreway Hey those weren't there before haha. I had to manually fast forward to the 50 minute or so mark to listen to what I was most interested in.
Which is??
How are all the positive comments at the top...regardless of likes or relpies...all the comments with disagreements are way down at the bottom...and of course, there are many. Tires can't fix the aero crap going on...elton cares about pandering the the most casual fan...that's what he is paid to do.
Yep
I worked in a shop in Chesapeake through a Temp. agency, and Elton's father was the shop foreman. He was immensely proud of his son, and daughter-in-law.....
I respect Elton as a race car driver, but I don’t respect him as a NASCAR Senior Vice President of Competition.
Still nice to hear is story tho about his racing career!
Would NASCAR ever entertain maybe for an All-Star event or Clash racing an actual Stock car? Have teams race in the old cars before COT and let them tune the cars and see who has the best setups.
No for safety reasons
Seeing as how the cars before cot weren't "stock" then no
GREAT Interview!! Appreciate NASCAR’s perspective on issues, especially short track options!! Why don’t they share more perspectives.
Feel like it’s Denny vs. NASCAR.
Speak up NASCAR so Fans get both sides!!
Just bring the whole enchilada of the facts when speaking up and not tip toe-ing around all issues and causes..
Why does everytime a nascar executive talks i get nervous of the future of nascar. I never hear an announcement or answer to a question like yeah thats the right direction. I feel like nascar declined and they think they have to make big changes to fix it. I don't think their is a fix racing is just not the biggest sport. Is nascar size just not good enough. Im worried they chase these big numbers never get them and alienate their base and ruin what we all love about it.
I was/ am Eltons #1 fan.. from the first time I recall him racing with his father at Langley Speedway in Hampton,Va.
to the epic battles every saturday night with drivers like :
89 billy smith /21 charlie doyle /12wayne handbury /47 phil warren/9 bubba adams /57 eddie johnson etc..
elton was a real smoothe driver easy on the tires and smart to race with and against.
Dale had a golden opportunity to ask some really good questions about some questionable issues, but he muffed it. 😖
Not to oversimplify it, but Nascar really only needs to change the size and the aspect ratio of the tire to solve a bulk of their problems. The NextGen Tire is approx 2in wider, which compared to the old tire, makes it like almost adding a 5th tire's worth of contact patch to the car. Also, with the growth of the rim from 15 to 18in, teams lost a great deal of spring rate out of the sidewalls. Narrow the tire and it'll just become that much easier to spin the rear tires. Increase the sidewall height (with maybe a 17in wheel) and teams will have more adjustability to get drivers comfortable. This would also be one of the most cost effective and easiest changes to test.
Get Rich Bickle in the studio, arguably the best short track driver in the nation in the late 80's early 90's won more SB derby's then anyone.
We don't want these cars to BE a street car inside and out. We just want it to LOOK like the street car. In the 60s-80s they were taking street cars and stripping all the street out of them to turn them into race cars. If I buy a 2020 Chevy Cruise to race, I'm not taking it to the track in a stock state, I'm tearing it to the frame and building into something else. Shouldn't be any different now.
Go to something like IMSA, dont worry about a specific engine, hit a performance number and let it run
Had the privilege of going to Sebring this year and that was one of the best racing experiences I’ve ever had imsa has a great thing going on right now
The way they did the GTP/Hypercars with hybrid and combustion is BEAUTIFUL!
Piss On IMSA
@@jamieorange7073 hello troll
It is nice to hear Phil Warrens name mentioned! Hopefully Jr Comes to Langley this Summer
Why not just fix the width and size of the wheel...it'd way too biggggg
Thank you sir, very good show, thank you, old man tom.
I’d like to see Marcus Smith backon the show for a 3rd time here his side of the Denny thing also he always seems to have some news to break I remember him talking about the “Bristol cover” idea
Give the car more HP so the drivers have to drive the car please.
You will see more power when they go to hybrid
As usual,great interview.
Coulda, shoulda, great show Man 🏁🏁🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I remember in the mid 90's, 95% of the field in the Busch Series were Chevrolets. The Akins-Sutton #38 Ford was one of the only full time cars Ford fans could root for. That was the Ford factory backed team.
He also raced iroc
I don't remember Elton Sawyer in IROC - Elton John maybe but not this dude
He never raced iroc 😂 maybe did some testing but that would have been a stretch.
BIAS PLY! (sorry for yelling. BP on short tracks. Hang it out like Dale did).
I can't help but wonder how much damage NASCAR has done to itself with fans over the last 20 or so years. Constantly casually admitting to yellows being thrown just for funsies, you always get stories on these podcasts and in books etc... of times NASCAR has made certain decisions based on who they would help/hurt. Then you have all of the changes like the playoffs, stages, GWC, double file restarts and while some of these are well liked and some are debated it all just reminds you how much NASCAR is manipulating things in an effort to fool people into thinking it's better than it is. And sorry but i think racing is good enough to stand on its own. But instead we get them wanting to force cars to run closer together for the illusion of better racing even though most tracks they can't really do much to race. I wonder if it would be even more fringe for people to think Buescher won Kansas if NASCAR didn't have a history that makes it hard for fans to trust.
I know its weird of all the things in this interview it was the casual comment about how they'd normally throw a yellow late in the race whether necessary or not but it boils my blood every time i hear it admitted to like it was ever okay.
@DirtyMoMedia, please KEEP doing the timestamps for each segments like this and for the Tuesday shows with dale jr ONLY please?
Elton sounds like a nice guy....who is unwittingly killing the sprit and competiveness of car racing.
Stop catering to the lowest commom denominator. If you can't afford to race, you don't race. That goes for teams and manufacturers.
The tire is what is going to make or break this car. Hopefully Goodyear can find the correct compound
I like the 2 different tires
How much of all of these decisions about the NextGen car was about profits? All of them? Because when you design a series around trying to make money instead of around making a superior race product, THIS is exactly what you get. A souless, ugly, dangerous, and frankly a shittier glorified GT car that undermines the NASCAR most fans want to see. I'm sorry, I'm not convinced that any of NASCAR's leadership is making good decisions any more because they do not have the race product be the number 1 priority. Just a bunch a poor excuses and patronizing trying to excuse why things can't be how they were 20 years ago. The only problem is the people in charge
Great show🏁
How is Nascar the sister company to IMSA?? They have lost their minds this is NASCAR! Tell those other manufacturers we have V8 pushrod motors, so don't worry about coming in! I know they are in a hard spot, but just hold your ground!
Nascar owns IMSA
No pushrod V8 does not equal no V8 at all. For some manufacturers it might mean a dual overhead cam V8 that is much more modern and would pair with a common hybrid.
Why cater a drivetrain to a potential oem? Why not make the sport so sought after that they have to build their own engine?
I agree .. why kiss another oem ass … you want in build it .. if you drove the engines on the street now they would do 120 down the straight away at talladega..they are so far from what’s on the street it isn’t even funny
You act like ford doesn't want hybrid or Chevy
@@johnhaas2523will you go away? Nobody cares about your worthless opinion.
Only going for hybrid unless it’s to add to the engine they have to get to 900hp
If they don't want to build a pushrod v8, then they can go somewhere else. Toyota did not have a pushrod v8 when they joined either. They had been using dohc for years. I do not want to see BOP in nascar. It works for imsa, because you have more BOP adjustments to make. You won't have that in nascar. You're just muddying the rulebook for another manufacturer that isn't really needed.
Right now, each manufacturer has a chance to win each week for the most part. Once you have different engine packages or what not, you'll have dominance with certain track layouts. Just like IMSA. Porsche is strong at certain circuits where as others struggle . You could possible have honda with its engine variant dominating to the point in which others will have to follow suit abandoning the current engine packages, spending money on an inline 4 turbo hybrid for example just to compete. Or they'll have v8s for some tracks and inline4's for others like trans am did back in the days.
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So cool I was with Maxi Bush in 1989 I believe and we let Patty set her front end up I our garage she got there late and had to use the parking lot I have pictures 😁 and pictures of your Dad's Nova #8 Good Rench car
“What are yal doing about this, this, and this? Yeah we’re working on that. Yeah we’re working on that.
I can’t wait to listen to all his bullshit in this episode
I think that car is in the museum at Talladega the Amway speed record car!!!
PUT GREASE ON THE TRACK!
No To The Hybrid Cars Whatever other Racing Series does NASCAR don’t need to follow them leave it to Gas Powered Cars
OEM’s give support to race teams because they are doing two things. Marketing their brand to customers,and research on how to improve their products. The market for cars is shifting to hybrids. If the OEM’s want to race hybrids NASCAR has to adapt. NASCAR doesn’t tell the OEM’s what’s best, the OEM’s tell NASCAR this is where we’re going. NASCAR can adapt and live or try to run a company like it’s still the 1980’s and fade away.
Bye-bye Don't let the door hit you on the way out
If they don't evolve they will die on the vine. All three current OEMs want the new technology as well. Not to mention a Cup series with say 6 OEMs instead of 3 is a whole lot healthier and competitive.
NASCAR may have to evolve to new hybrid technology to move forward; but I personally may not like it depending on the package they may use.
Believe that car she drove is in Talladega mueseum???? Very narrow and small greenhouse
Dale Jr. What do you think of Hailie Degan racing the #15 Ford with the paint scheme you Dad ran on the Bud 1:17:43 Moore #15 Ford.
WOW ,HOLY SH** did you hear that no new pushrod V8's
The old ‘stock’ engines lasted decades… it’s not too big a deal.
@@captiannemo1587 instead of seeing V8 engines turning transmissions you're going to start seeing smaller 4 and 6 cylinder engines turning generators which might not be a bad way to go , it is a lot easier to regulate how much electricity a gen. Puts out or how much torque a motor makes than it is to regulate a performance racing engine
I could have told you that there wasn't going to be no push right engines in a few years The manufacturers would rather have dual overhead cams
SO, WHEN WILL pATTY BE ON.
Don't know
Get it right❤
Wow. Why doesn't Dodge (Ram) run in the truck series?
Why not ask the parent company of Dodge
They wanted to, they tried. They even had talks with team owners. Teams needed engineering support that dodge couldn't support
@@christopherbouchard4121Dodge now has different ownership.
Could have skipped the first 30 minutes and went straight to the meat and taters by just saying NASCAR has gotten too smart but out of touch with racing by hiring booger licking engineers.
Hey Dale forgot to ask him about the finish line stuff
There's been enough explanatory about the start finish line and The camera
The race director reminds me referees or umpires. They all make different calls sometimes and sometimes are wrong
I have a great idea about racing
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South Dakota mad 👞
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High banks coming soon
Movie?⭐🎥🍿
hey dale bring in lake speed or dave marcis again
Dale Jr. Elton Sawyer needs to go. He is horrible at his job. He can't even make a call when a drive breaks a black & white rule. Hamlin jumped the start. Everyone saw it. They have the data from the cars. Make the right call. It shouldn't matter when it happens. Indy car just hit Penske for breaking a rule. Penske, the owner of Indy car. This is why NASCAR is losing fans. Not guts to make the call. If I was in Sawyers position, I would have penalized Hamlin.
This would be like firing an MLB umpire for making the wrong out/safe call.
Tell us how u really feel
Someone’s salty about Hamlin gettin that dubskiiii hahahah
Who hurt you?
Elton sucks just like he did at racing😂
Get bill Broderick the unocal hat man on the show
what happened with Mike???
Don't ask questions because you're supposed to know the answer
3.0 L single turbo V6 power plant would be a good solution. Most every single manufacturer (GM, Ford, Toyota, Dodge, Honda, Nissan/ Infiniti, Hyundai/Kia and even Alfa Romeo) these days produces one. That could attract just about every single OEM. I am a purist and would be saddened by the loss of a naturally aspirated V8, but I would much rather a turbo V6 than a hybrid any day. The power plants could be regulated through dome pressure/blow off valves just like IndyCar used to be.
I would imagine the Xfinity series and of course the trucks would stay V-8.
Patty Moise was the real deal. Imagine what she could do today with the money and influence nascar has threw at Danica and is now throwing at Hailie. Glad she and Elton are doing well.
She would drive circles around Danica and Hailie. TODAY.
The new age NASCAR top brass needs to go. All this meat riding propaganda is all bs.
Softball interview. Love you Dale, but come on man. Elton pisses me off so much, just turned into another suit spouting word vomit.
There is NO WAY we let BOP come into NASCAR. BOP is a joke in IMSA. I’ll lose my damn mind
On crashed cars today 2024. Does Nascar take It or them to see if anything has been manipulated before the crashed?
Elton Sawyer is a nice guy. Met him in Milwaukee in '94. But NASCAR (Elton?) really screwed up a couple years when tney would not allow Jennifer Jo Cobb to race in the Cup Series. She has years of experience on big ovals, and NASCAR claims to support diversity.
Does anyone really like spec cup cars?
NASCAR fans do not want super cars they want stock cars, you can’t tell one manufacturer from the other! Go away Sawyer!
Elton has nothing to do with what kind of cars you see That all has to do with Jim France
That hybrid talk is bull💩 build a push rod engine or don’t join our club.
All the existing manufacturers want new engines
@@johnhaas2523Then they can leave.
I enjoyed the episode very much until Elton became your typical brainwashed NA$CAR politician.
As usual Nascar is trying its damnest to commit suicide now their speeding it up ! hybrids and electric will finish off Nascar The fans want nothing to do with that government stupidity!
BOP with physical size of engine components? If it cant fit into a standard size, it cant race. Open the field to only by about 3 or 4 competitors every year. This makes the charter have more value like a bond, it can be bought back.
how much does dale charge nascar to lie for them and pretend everything's great, i know he does and he's a great businessman for that
If Nascar goes away so does his Exfinity team and everything under the Dirty Mo umbrella so nascar doesn’t need to pay him.
Just make the cars racecars again not a lego set you buy and just bolt together. Really have ruined this sport.
We could hear fine! Why move the mic up???
Now it's like we are in the guests mouth. I had to stop watching the last one because the mouth noises were so gross.
C'mon guys!
That's not the mic's fault. That's the audio processing, the noise gate wasn't set up at all, and there was no noise cancellation. 100% a software issue.
Nascar goes to hybrid or electric I am done nascar has fell way to left for me
How are hybrid or election left wing? They’ll be faster and more relevant to OEM’s
You're just a f****** fake fan that has a problem with hybrids for some stupid f****** reason
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Elton Sawyer is garbage
I like Dale Jr. but I think a better guest could have been brought to the table. Someone more interesting but no offense
or tim brewer
1:28:13 I have zero interest in wokescar cup series
That is totally stupid, not necessary, and sustaining a blatant politically motivated lie.
Half or better the fascination I’ve had with NASCAR for 45 years+ is around the idea of development of the motors and ‘creativity’ to find higher levels of performance in competition. They’ve killed creativity, now they’re killing mechanicals and the raw found of horsepower.
They don’t HAVE to change anything.
You don't even know what woke is
NASCAR gonna go 4-cylinder super charged racing. No thanks. Shame.
Nope....don't like it. Go ahead and say I need to stop watching but that's like saying if I don't like the POTUS, I shouldn't vote. I don't have a solution, but there has to be a sustainable way to allow teams to try and bring a better mousetrap to the track. I just hate this one size fits all mentality in motorsports.
One size fits none....
Boooo