VilleneuveTracy
25 Nov 2007, 01:37
With the Car of Tomorrow being the only racecar available for use in NASCAR's top series next year, technology will take on an even bigger role in determining race setups. Driver feedback about the handling of the cars remains important, but Roush says the days of taking a driver's suggestions on how to fix a problem are gone.
"Some people may not know it, but these COT cars are all about engineering and computers and gadgets to make them go," Biffle said in mid-October. "You still have to have a good driver, but I can't pick a spring, a sway bar or nothing. We got rained out in Loudon [N.H.], and we called a guy in Michigan who's got a 'sim' program to find out what front sway bar we're going to race.
"I feel like we're F1 [Formula One] racing. Whatever the computer says, whatever the seven-post shaker rig says is the best set of shocks, by God, it's the best set of shocks -- period. I've only found a couple of times where I've found a shock a LITTLE bit better than what the seven-post said, but I can't beat it."
"The more data points you have, the better you're going to run," Montoya said. "We don't have one [a seven-post rig] yet, but I believe we're getting one."
Full article at http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/headlines/cup/11/24/cot.jroush.gbiffle/index.html
If accurate, this should exacerbate the gap between the big budget teams and the rest--exactly the opposite of what the COT was supposed to do!
"Some people may not know it, but these COT cars are all about engineering and computers and gadgets to make them go," Biffle said in mid-October. "You still have to have a good driver, but I can't pick a spring, a sway bar or nothing. We got rained out in Loudon [N.H.], and we called a guy in Michigan who's got a 'sim' program to find out what front sway bar we're going to race.
"I feel like we're F1 [Formula One] racing. Whatever the computer says, whatever the seven-post shaker rig says is the best set of shocks, by God, it's the best set of shocks -- period. I've only found a couple of times where I've found a shock a LITTLE bit better than what the seven-post said, but I can't beat it."
"The more data points you have, the better you're going to run," Montoya said. "We don't have one [a seven-post rig] yet, but I believe we're getting one."
Full article at http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/headlines/cup/11/24/cot.jroush.gbiffle/index.html
If accurate, this should exacerbate the gap between the big budget teams and the rest--exactly the opposite of what the COT was supposed to do!

