Hello Friends,
People get way too caught up into practice speeds and this always happens before EVERY plate race, so i am gonna post the disclaimer now and refer people to it when necessary. 1. Practice speeds are just about useless at a plate track, though it is a bit more indicative at Daytona. This is because when at least 2 cars draft together the wind resistance allows the car to go faster. (If you want the college explanation you can see your local Engineering professor) 2. The important thing is to see WHO you drat well with, NOT how fast you draft. So if Robby is 1st in practice, that does not necessarily mean he has the best car, though he still could. 3. The good thing is, is if Robby is down towards the bottom of the speed chart, unless hes way off, that means he didn't push it to far as it is practice.
There will be an entrance quiz over this in order to get into race chat on Sunday. Kidding... Maybe?