I can only imagine what Childress was thinking when he saw his grandson in the 3 car go into the catch fence after losing E Sr at Daytona just some 15 yrs earlier?
well understood .... I wonder if Austin will have any hold over psychological affects
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You can register using your Google, Facebook, or Twitter account, just click here.I can only imagine what Childress was thinking when he saw his grandson in the 3 car go into the catch fence after losing E Sr at Daytona just some 15 yrs earlier?
well understood .... I wonder if Austin will have any hold over psychological affects
The first thing they'll look at is "what few off into the stands"? Was it parts of the car? Or was it something else? That beats a knee jerk reaction of changing things wholesale and missing what the problem actually is. They have learned that over time.historically when something like this happens, NASCAR sends in their people to analyze everything .... I agree that the fence did its job, hopefully whatever they find can be used to make the catch fence system work even better
Hard to say, he was only 10 when Dale Sr. had his accident. How much do you remember from when you were 10? Austin also knows crashes happen; he has been in a lot of races already; Busch League (Xfinity) the trucks, and little cars before that.well understood .... I wonder if Austin will have any hold over psychological affects
the 2 looked to me to be in a sideways slide when he hit the 3 .... as you note, I haven't seen anything to explain what caused the slide .... I don't believe that when he hit the 3 he was just along for the ride .... the time gap you mentioned is most interesting but at 200 mph a car can slide for a while