and a jet engine..... ...it's blowing hot air which helps dry the track too. Warm or hot air will dry the track faster than cold air just pushed by a fan.
There was no logical argument for that jet engine to be hit by a driver/car under a yellow flag. Absolutely no logical reason. Juan Pablo ought to be forced to drive for the rest of the season with a sign covering the hood of his car that says "I'm an irresponsible idiot".
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
A jet engine is pretty much the most efficient way to move lots and lots of air. And it heats it in the process, which helps with drying.
Keep in mind, too, that these are the huge turbines off a 747, they're more than likely small or mid-sized helicopter turbines.
Last edited by Ken Fitzgerald; 02-28-2012 at 10:31 AM.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
On a different note...............
I needed a father/son outting for me and my oldest son, a local deputy sheriff. So.....3/16 we fly to Knoxville and we'll be in Bristol for the Nextel and Sprint Cup races on 3/17 and 3/18.
Would you believe the deaf guy (me) is taking his Bose noice cancelling headphones? I am!
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
Yep. Here's a video of it.
Montoya ought to have stayed in open wheeled cars.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nascar/news?...montoya-022712
Uh, Ken. It's Nationwide now. But that's OK. Some people keep calling it Busch league.
I take ear plugs when we go. Bristol can be especially brutal on the hearing.
Last edited by Myk Rian; 02-28-2012 at 10:46 AM.
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Myk.....sorry. Obviously I watch Sprint Cup and not the other but............ since we are traveling so far we decided to attend both races.
If it really gets bad Myk, I will turn off my cochlear implant and remove my hearing aid from the other ear and hear "nada". The noise cancelling headphones allow me to remove constant source noises and still hear people speak, announcers etc. Primarily I use them when flying. It removes the jet noise but allows me to hear the crew announcements.
Ken
So much to learn, so little time.....
What are the odds of a guy hitting a safety vehicle under a yellow flag?
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Juan in a million! hahahahaha!
But seriously, something broke in his car. He complained of a vibration through all the gears and when he tapped the brakes the car spun out. So maybe a brake rotor was broken or the rear diff locked up or something. The same thing happened to his team mate later in the race so it seems they got some bad parts from somewhere.
We listen to both Bowyers and Harvicks radios during the races. Both of them hate driving around the 42 and have their spotters try to get them away from him. One of the guys at work says the 42 is his favorite driver.... now I can tease him about it all day! Bowyer has JPMs old crew chief and even he makes fun of him on the radio!
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