• Jenson Button: Why Many Europeans Have A Problem With NASCAR

    From a425couple@a425couple@hotmail.com to rec.autos.sport.f1,rec.autos.sport.nascar,rec.autos.sport.indycar,rec.autos.sport.cart on Wed Jun 21 09:08:45 2023
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    Jenson Button: Why Many Europeans Have A Problem With NASCAR
    Past Formula 1 champ says even he has trouble wrapping his head around
    some of the tactics he sees in NASCAR.

    BY DEB WILLIAMSPUBLISHED: JUN 20, 2023
    auto mar 24 nascar cup series echopark automotive grand prix
    ICON SPORTSWIRE//GETTY IMAGES

    NASCAR has had a presence in Europe since 2008 when the series that
    would eventually become the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series made its debut.
    Recently there have been rumors of the sanctioning body taking a NASCAR
    Cup Series race to Europe.
    Past Formula 1 champion Button believes NASCAR should partner with
    another series for a European race weekend instead of going solo.
    Formula 1 champion Jenson Button believes European racing fans would
    enjoy NASCAR but says they would struggle with the sportrCOs tactics.

    rCLI think the big one is the no rules in terms of how aggressive you can
    be out on the track,rCY Button says. rCLWe struggle with that initially because itrCOs completely different to any other type of racing. In other racing, if you tap a guy, yourCOre probably going to get a penalty or
    damage to your car; whereas in NASCAR, thatrCOs not the case.

    "You can hit people and itrCOs down to the other guy either to retaliate
    or to move out of the way. So thatrCOs the biggest thing, I think, for the European public to get their head around.rCY

    NASCAR has had a presence in Europe since 2008 when the series that
    would eventually become the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series made its debut.
    However, recently there have been rumors of the sanctioning body taking
    a NASCAR Cup Series race to Europe.

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    Button says NASCAR shouldnrCOt wait too long to capitalize on the buzz
    created by the stock car raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Hendrick Motorsports Garage 56 project won the pit crew competition and completed
    the event, finishing 39th in the 62-car field.

    rCLYourCOve got to jump on what we did at Le Mans,rCY says Button, who co-drove the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 with seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson and Mike Rockenfeller. rCLIt could be easily forgotten.rCY

    Button believes NASCAR should partner with another series for a European
    race weekend instead of going solo. He pointed to a World Endurance Cup weekend as a good possibility since rCLyou have a big fan base there already.rCY

    auto feb 05 nascar cup series busch light clash at the coliseum
    Jenson Button says European racing purists have a tough time
    understanding that banging other cars is just part of the game in NASCAR.
    ICON SPORTSWIRE//GETTY IMAGES
    Button believes the Netflix series that went behind the scenes in
    Formula 1 played a key role in the sportrCOs growth in popularity in the United States. He says NASCAR should do something similar in Europe to introduce its competitors to those motorsports fans.

    rCLIn America, we love behind the scenes,rCY Button says. rCLWe like seeing the individuals that are actually competing and a bit of controversy.
    You definitely got that on the (Netflix) TV show (on Formula 1). ThatrCOs
    a big part of it.

    rCLRacing is one thing. I think understanding the personalities that are
    in the sport is something that I think the European fans would want to
    know. Just seeing 39 cars drive around is great, but if you donrCOt know whorCOs behind the wheel, yourCOve got no one to really support unless you just like the color of the car like my son does. So, I think there needs
    to be a way of the European fans understanding the personalities within
    the sport as much as enjoying the racing.rCY

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    Conversation45 Comments

    pet6100
    1 hour ago

    The NASCAR concept of stages still blows my mind. The "race" is
    guaranteed to be stopped twice for the sole reason of bunching up the
    field. The 2nd stage is now a qualifying race to determine the order
    for the actual race to the finish (3rd stage).



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  • From Chris K-Man (Zickcermacity)@thekmanrocks@gmail.com to rec.autos.sport.nascar on Thu Jun 22 03:03:38 2023
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    On Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at 12:08:48rC>PM UTC-4, a425couple wrote:
    from https://www.autoweek.com/racing/nascar/a44273520/jenson-button-why-many-europeans-have-a-problem-with-nascar/

    Jenson Button: Why Many Europeans Have A Problem With NASCAR
    Past Formula 1 champ says even he has trouble wrapping his head around
    some of the tactics he sees in NASCAR.

    BY DEB WILLIAMSPUBLISHED: JUN 20, 2023
    auto mar 24 nascar cup series echopark automotive grand prix
    ICON SPORTSWIRE//GETTY IMAGES

    NASCAR has had a presence in Europe since 2008 when the series that
    would eventually become the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series made its debut. Recently there have been rumors of the sanctioning body taking a NASCAR
    Cup Series race to Europe.
    Past Formula 1 champion Button believes NASCAR should partner with
    another series for a European race weekend instead of going solo.
    Formula 1 champion Jenson Button believes European racing fans would
    enjoy NASCAR but says they would struggle with the sportrCOs tactics.

    rCLI think the big one is the no rules in terms of how aggressive you can
    be out on the track,rCY Button says. rCLWe struggle with that initially because itrCOs completely different to any other type of racing. In other racing, if you tap a guy, yourCOre probably going to get a penalty or
    damage to your car; whereas in NASCAR, thatrCOs not the case.

    "You can hit people and itrCOs down to the other guy either to retaliate
    or to move out of the way. So thatrCOs the biggest thing, I think, for the European public to get their head around.rCY

    NASCAR has had a presence in Europe since 2008 when the series that
    would eventually become the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series made its debut. However, recently there have been rumors of the sanctioning body taking
    a NASCAR Cup Series race to Europe.

    RELATED STORY
    le mans 24 hour race
    Jenson Button Plans to Race Full Time in 2024
    Button says NASCAR shouldnrCOt wait too long to capitalize on the buzz created by the stock car raced in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The Hendrick Motorsports Garage 56 project won the pit crew competition and completed
    the event, finishing 39th in the 62-car field.

    rCLYourCOve got to jump on what we did at Le Mans,rCY says Button, who co-drove the Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 with seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson and Mike Rockenfeller. rCLIt could be easily forgotten.rCY

    Button believes NASCAR should partner with another series for a European race weekend instead of going solo. He pointed to a World Endurance Cup weekend as a good possibility since rCLyou have a big fan base there already.rCY

    auto feb 05 nascar cup series busch light clash at the coliseum
    Jenson Button says European racing purists have a tough time
    understanding that banging other cars is just part of the game in NASCAR. ICON SPORTSWIRE//GETTY IMAGES
    Button believes the Netflix series that went behind the scenes in
    Formula 1 played a key role in the sportrCOs growth in popularity in the United States. He says NASCAR should do something similar in Europe to introduce its competitors to those motorsports fans.

    rCLIn America, we love behind the scenes,rCY Button says. rCLWe like seeing the individuals that are actually competing and a bit of controversy.
    You definitely got that on the (Netflix) TV show (on Formula 1). ThatrCOs
    a big part of it.

    rCLRacing is one thing. I think understanding the personalities that are
    in the sport is something that I think the European fans would want to
    know. Just seeing 39 cars drive around is great, but if you donrCOt know whorCOs behind the wheel, yourCOve got no one to really support unless you just like the color of the car like my son does. So, I think there needs
    to be a way of the European fans understanding the personalities within
    the sport as much as enjoying the racing.rCY

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    Conversation45 Comments

    pet6100
    1 hour ago

    The NASCAR concept of stages still blows my mind. The "race" is
    guaranteed to be stopped twice for the sole reason of bunching up the
    field. The 2nd stage is now a qualifying race to determine the order
    for the actual race to the finish (3rd stage).
    _________
    That aggressiveness Europeans aren't used to in racing is rooted in the founding
    of the U.S. itself. Remember: A small delegation of English and European dissenters
    decided that the old world was becoming too "high brow" - favoring developing technology over hard labor(read: slavery) and didn't like being told how to live
    their lives.
    The results of their journeys? The "good ol' USA"!
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