Friday, October 25, 2013
NASCAR is considering changing its qualifying procedure in 2014
NASCAR is considering changing its qualifying procedure in 2014 to have
multiple cars on the track at the same time, sanctioning body spokesman
Kerry Tharp said Thursday. Already used on road courses, the proposed
qualifying format would have cars in groups (it has been five or six)
with each car released from pit road in intervals of a few seconds. The
group would then have a certain amount of time to complete qualifying
laps, with the best lap speed used to determine the starting order for
the race. On restrictor-plate tracks (Daytona and Talladega), NASCAR is
considering using a drafting session - likely 45-60 minutes - to
determine the starting order. The Daytona 500 field would still be set
primarily through qualifying races but whether the new format would be
used to determine the Daytona 500 pole and the lineup for the qualifying
races is still to be decided. "Nothing is set in stone yet," Tharp
said. "We haven't determined how all that (throughout the season) would
be administered. "We're still working through that but with the goal of
providing a more enhanced qualifying experience for the fans that come
there and watch it and the fans that watch it on television and, quite
frankly, for the competitors."(Sporting News)(10-25-2013)
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