Road courses are like the Busch brothers to most NASCAR fans: either you love them or hate them. They are much more technical, much more prone to fuel mileage strategy, and tend to favor a handful of drivers that have more experience road racing. However, most NASCAR fans cannot discount the fact that when the cars are side by side, the opportunity for fender-banging, cut tires, and more 'gritty' racing is high.
Sunday afternoon was no different. While much of the first half of the race was fairly inconsequential, with few lead changes and no real drama, the end of the race featured popular drivers spinning, side by side racing, and dirt flying in the air as Keselowski and Ambrose commenced an all-or-nothing dash to the checkered flag.
Both of the drivers offered to add to the paint job of the other's racecar on the final lap, yet neither wrecked the other, a result pointed out by Keselowski in his post race interview. After the two of them made their way past Kyle Busch who was losing control after running through an oil slick laid down by the #47 of Bobby Labonte, they each ran off the road in the interloop. After Keselowski regained the rear bumper of Ambrose, he gave a slight bump which allowed him to move to the left side of the #9 heading into the last corner, a right hander. Ambrose then ran Keselowski up toward the wall on the exit of the corner, without making contact, giving himself the momentum to capture the checkered flag.
During the final few laps, Dale Earnhardt Jr. spun along with Jeff Gordon, ending the hopes of top 10 finishes for both. Busch (Kyle), who spun after contact with the #2, finished 7th. Also, the race also saw problems for Kurt Busch, Denny Hamlin, Tony Stewart and more.
The race at Watkins Glen International generally has more action, mostly due to the sharp right-handed turn at the end of the front stretch, along with the tricky interloop on the back-stretch. Both of these spots allow aggressive drivers to outbreak other drivers and get side by side, hoping to make it through the coming turn.
Whether you enjoy road racing and want more of these races or cannot stand them and prefer ovals any time, Sunday's race ended with a bang.
1 comments:
Awesome ending!
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