7 Reasons To Get Excited About Nascar In 2016

Nascar is one of the maddest forms of motorsport around and 2016 is shaping up to be just as crazy
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Nascar is renowned for its action-packed, incident-filled racing. From wild crashes to brilliant overtakes, side-by-side battles and controversy, there is never a dull moment.

2. A talented field

Image source: Nascartalk
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The Nascar Sprint Cup field is full of brilliant drivers, which is what makes the championship showdowns so entertaining. From 2015 title winner Kyle Busch to Tony Stewart (who will miss the start of the season after suffering a back injury in an ATV crash), Kevin Harvick and Jimmie Johnson, there are some big names lining up on the grid in 2016.

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One of the best things about Nascar is you never know what will happen during the races. It’s just so unpredictable and that’s what makes it so exciting to watch. Sure, some events are duller than others, but there’s always plenty to talk about. And with so many top drivers, you actually head into a race weekend unsure who will take the win (unlike other motorsports).

4. Young talent moving on up

7 Reasons To Get Excited About Nascar In 2016

The three national Nascar championships provide drivers with a great ladder to the top tier, the Sprint Cup. The Truck and Xfinity series is a brilliant training ground for young drivers and several exciting talents, including Chase Elliott and Chris Buescher, will make the move up to the Sprint Cup in 2016.

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Nascar recently announced the arrival of the Caution Clock to the Truck series in 2016. After the starts and restarts, there will be a caution every 20 minutes. While many (including myself) are not fans of the rule, it will certainly be interesting to see how this unusual new rule will impact the racing and action. Because for all we know, it could be extremely positive.

6. New low-downforce set-up

7 Reasons To Get Excited About Nascar In 2016

Last year a low downforce set-up was tried out at several Nascar rounds, with a reduced spoiler size and other component changes (like the front splitter edge and radiator pan) cutting the level of downforce considerably. The modifications had rave reviews and have been introduced for 2016. The new package will be run at every track other than Talladega and Daytona.

7. The season starts very soon!

7 Reasons To Get Excited About Nascar In 2016

Another reason to be excited about Nascar this year is that the new season starts very soon! The first official round of the Sprint Cup is the Daytona 500 on the 21 February and there are 36 rounds in total, a packed schedule and so much action to watch!

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Comments

Anonymous

Nascar sucks. Bring f1 to Merica

02/06/2016 - 20:35 |
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Eric Delaney

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

They already race here….

02/06/2016 - 21:19 |
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Clayton Hermes

I drove a Sprint Cup car once (albeit with a restrictor plate) and it’s certainly much harder than it looks on tv. And being in a pack of cars with so much turbulent air, I can only imagine it being even tougher.

02/06/2016 - 21:15 |
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Anonymous

I still can’t bring myself to watch Nascar. While I know that oval racing is extremely challenging that doesn’t make it a good watch.

02/06/2016 - 21:20 |
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Jacob DeWitt

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I would have to agree, but seeing it in real life is a whole other thing

02/07/2016 - 00:27 |
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Juha Arkkukangas

Competition caution and the next year the caution clock are one of the biggest reasons I dislike Nascar. Last year I tried to start watching Nascar properly, but as soon as I saw them doing competition caution I switched channel IMMEDIATELY. That’s ten times more gimmick/artificial than DRS in F1, which I don’t like either

02/06/2016 - 21:29 |
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Yeah. Even as a full time NASCAR fan since 06, I’ve banned the trucks and won’t be watching due to it.

02/07/2016 - 03:37 |
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Curtain Man

the thing is its NASCAR… they go around in circles time and time again, its boring and anyone could do it.

02/06/2016 - 21:49 |
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I agree it’s boring to watch, but Nascar does take skill from the drivers

02/06/2016 - 21:55 |
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Sure it’s boring, but it does take skill. Maybe not as much as F1 or WEC but it still does. Richard Hammond tried driving a NASCAR and found it quite hard, despite the fact that he is secretly American.

02/06/2016 - 22:38 |
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Its booring only if you think its booring before the race, just like F1. For me its booring but entertaining at the same time.

02/06/2016 - 23:51 |
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Anyone can do it? You can even drive yet, meaning you can’t make that statement based on fact.

02/07/2016 - 01:10 |
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Where are you at on the field? Oh your couch…

02/07/2016 - 03:21 |
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Umeer

Even my steering lock can finish a lap in the sport… Just kidding relax.

02/07/2016 - 00:32 |
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Car Enthusiast 1

I love NASCAR WWWEEEEIIIIOOO!!!

02/07/2016 - 00:34 |
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gf8lol

7 Reasons I’m not exited about NASCAR in 2016:

  1. Jeff Gordon is retired.
  2. Jeff Gordon is retired.
  3. Jeff Gordon is retired.
  4. Jeff Gordon is retired.
  5. Jeff Gordon is retired.
  6. Jeff Gordon is retired.
  7. Jeff Gordon is retired.
02/07/2016 - 02:42 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by gf8lol

I would have to agree, I was a big Jeff Gordon fan but I know I’m still going to watch and love it because despite him leaving it still an amazing sport

02/07/2016 - 20:00 |
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Anonymous

What If I told you there is a series where Mercedes and Ferrari don’t always finish 1 and 2

02/07/2016 - 05:05 |
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Anonymous

I’m having flashbacks of Ryosuke vs. Rin from Initial D 5th Stage.

02/07/2016 - 05:21 |
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