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NASCAR has been criticized for many things over the past decades. We can attribute the criticism of the popularity of NASCAR. Besides the environmental impact of NASCAR has led to criticism, there are other technical reasons. One reason is the oval shape of most NASCAR circuit. The driving enthusiasts have criticized the difficulty of the race areas compared to twisting and turning extremely hard tracks of Formula 1. They say it goes in circles for 500 miles and nothing else.
Some courses of the Formula 1 place up 5 or 6 g of tension in the body of the pilot. What is really absent in Nascar. But Nascar has denied these allegations and countered that there are races of the series in which road courses are included. But once again it is a very small percentage of the race. Nascar has also highlighted the fact that even the Indy Racing League uses mostly oval.
The grueling season
The grueling race NASCAR season is also a place to criticize. If a Formula 1 race with 22 cars in principle, a race of NASCAR Nextel Cup with 43. Add 36 points races throughout the series, and the session was extremely agitated. The pilots are left with only a few hours of practice. Some drivers even leave the sport because of their inability to cope with this stress.
Drivers who have had some success in road racing circuits have not been able to replicate the success achieved in NASCAR. The main reason is the difference in the structure of the whole period.
The Cars
The technology behind the cars is another reason Nascarhas facing so much criticism. The cars are mostly equipped with accessories of the 1950s. Carburetors, cast iron engine block and especially the use of leaded gasoline has caused considerable criticism of NASCAR. NASCAR reluctance to add safety devices has also worsened the criticisms against him. The use of this material is more emphasis on obtaining an unfair advantage, rather than focusing on the ability of the driver.
Business
The last thing that came under fire from critics is the structure of the business of Nascar. Most of the revenues generated by all NASCAR races went to the family of France, because they control the majority of NASCAR. Many drivers say they have no say in NASCAR and it’s like a dictatorship. The penalties and fines on its NASCAR drivers to use foul language in the media have also been a source of criticism against him.
NASCAR has been criticized for many things over the past decades. We can attribute the criticism of the popularity of NASCAR. Besides the environmental impact of NASCAR has led to criticism, there are other technical reasons. One reason is the oval shape of most NASCAR circuit. The driving enthusiasts have criticized the difficulty of the race areas compared to twisting and turning extremely hard tracks of Formula 1. They say it goes in circles for 500 miles and nothing else.
Some courses of the Formula 1 place up 5 or 6 g of tension in the body of the pilot. What is really absent in Nascar. But Nascar has denied these allegations and countered that there are races of the series in which road courses are included. But once again it is a very small percentage of the race. Nascar has also highlighted the fact that even the Indy Racing League uses mostly oval.
The grueling season
The grueling race NASCAR season is also a place to criticize. If a Formula 1 race with 22 cars in principle, a race of NASCAR Nextel Cup with 43. Add 36 points races throughout the series, and the session was extremely agitated. The pilots are left with only a few hours of practice. Some drivers even leave the sport because of their inability to cope with this stress.
Drivers who have had some success in road racing circuits have not been able to replicate the success achieved in NASCAR. The main reason is the difference in the structure of the whole period.
The Cars
The technology behind the cars is another reason Nascarhas facing so much criticism. The cars are mostly equipped with accessories of the 1950s. Carburetors, cast iron engine block and especially the use of leaded gasoline has caused considerable criticism of NASCAR. NASCAR reluctance to add safety devices has also worsened the criticisms against him. The use of this material is more emphasis on obtaining an unfair advantage, rather than focusing on the ability of the driver.
Business
The last thing that came under fire from critics is the structure of the business of Nascar. Most of the revenues generated by all NASCAR races went to the family of France, because they control the majority of NASCAR. Many drivers say they have no say in NASCAR and it’s like a dictatorship. The penalties and fines on its NASCAR drivers to use foul language in the media have also been a source of criticism against him.