zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Racing
/
NASCAR Delayed Reviving Sonoma's Carousel Because It Needed a Place to Store Its Junk
NASCAR Delayed Reviving Sonoma's Carousel Because It Needed a Place to Store Its Junk-November 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:11:08

Image for article titled NASCAR Delayed Reviving Sonoma's Carousel Because It Needed a Place to Store Its Junk

The carousel turn at is, like a carousel at the carnival, a nice feature that makes everyone smile. Also like the kind at a carnival, the carousel is highly trafficked—by racing series, track-day schools and more. But stopped using it in 1998, and took more than 20 years to bring it back.

That wasn’t because NASCAR found a more entertaining or difficult way around the track, or because it wanted to be different. It was, partly, because NASCAR learned the carousel was a great place to store its stuff during a race weekend.

A recent NASCAR wire story shared by said the original idea in axing the carousel in the 1990s and going with a simpler, shorter route instead at the California track, shown in the map below, was to let those watching in person see the cars come by their section of the grandstands more often.

Road courses are notorious for making people in the stands choose which part of the track they want to see as opposed to ovals, which can usually be seen in full, meaning shortening the track from the 2.52-mile carousel course to a 1.99-mile track let NASCAR run more laps at the track at faster intervals. Putting the carousel back in this year led NASCAR to shorten the race from to in order to keep it around the same distance, and cars passed at longer intervals.

The carousel turn (blue) compared to the former NASCAR layout (light gray) at Sonoma.

But people wanted the carousel turn back regardless of the technicalities, and the CEO of the company over Sonoma Raceway, Speedway Motorsports Inc.’s Marcus Smith, was on board as well.

The problem was, NASCAR had begun to rely on the carousel for the storage of all of its race-weekend junk, which led NASCAR and the race track to put off its return. From the story:

“To tell the truth, part of the reason we hadn’t up till now was laziness,” said track president Steve Page. “The amount of equipment that shows up for a Cup race these days — compared to when I first got here in the ‘90s — it’s incredible. I just sit and watch all this stuff roll in from my office up on the hill.

“The carousel was a really convenient place to stash it all. We used to put all the trucks we used for driver intros and all this other equipment there. We’d talk about the carousel and say, ‘It really would be great to bring it back, but what are we going to do with all that stuff?’”

It’s basically like shoving every item strewn across your house into the nearest hall closet and hoping no one asks where they can hang their coat for the next two decades—if the hall closet were, you know, a major feature of a sporting field. Maybe NASCAR’s more relatable than we thought.

But NASCAR must have finally found a black hole to shove its extra equipment into this year, allowing the carousel to return for Sunday’s Cup Series race.

Bringing the carousel back didn’t magically make this year NASCAR’s best at Sonoma, considering the only cautions were for and that the top-two finishers, Martin Truex Jr. and Kyle Busch, on third place. But it was still fun to watch Sonoma return to its more technical nature around the entire race track, and NASCAR had to figure out an actual solution to its clutter in order to make that happen.

That’s more than most of us can say about the hall closet, honestly.

Comments
Welcome to zzdcar comments! Please keep conversations courteous and on-topic. To fosterproductive and respectful conversations, you may see comments from our Community Managers.
Sign up to post
Sort by
Show More Comments
Racing
Listen To In-Car Audio From Race Cars While You Work
Listen To In-Car Audio From Race Cars While You Work
If you follow racing in the U.S., you probably already know about the . Most of the episodes are too much of a distraction to put on as background noise while you work, but a couple of recent entries in his series have been working incredibly well for me....
Nov 14, 2025
Race Team Would Rather Create A Fake AI Woman Rather Than Hire A Real One
Race Team Would Rather Create A Fake AI Woman Rather Than Hire A Real One
In another unsurprising example of motorsport’s inhospitable mindset toward hiring competent women, the Racing team has announced a new partnership with Ava Rose, a literal , who will... engage with fans? Share knowledge about technology? “Navigate the cutting edge of innovation to create positive change” (whatever that means)? I...
Nov 14, 2025
You've Probably Never Heard Of The Coolest Canadian Car Ever Built
You've Probably Never Heard Of The Coolest Canadian Car Ever Built
Name a car from the early 1960s built by a famed racing driver with curvy, lightweight aluminum bodywork, a big American engine, and a reputation for being unruly and fast as all hell. Your first thought was probably the famed Shelby Cobra, did you know there was a who...
Nov 14, 2025
After Delivering 8 Seasons At The Back Of The Grid, Haas F1 Team Dumps Guenther Steiner
After Delivering 8 Seasons At The Back Of The Grid, Haas F1 Team Dumps Guenther Steiner
The partially North Carolina-based squad has determined that after , it needs to mix things up a little. The team’s firebrand has been following an abysmal 2023 season which saw the team score just four points-paying finishes. The team’s , where scored a fourth-place finish, but that season too...
Nov 14, 2025
Get Ready To Spend All Your Money On Retro Formula 1 Merch
Get Ready To Spend All Your Money On Retro Formula 1 Merch
Fellow nerds, get ready to open your wallets, because I’ve found what may be the greatest store of all time. With designs from Formula 1 teams like , you’re sure to find something that fits your particular nostalgic niche. I’d like to introduce you to Racing Retro. I first...
Nov 14, 2025
Local Businesses Want Compensation After Allegedly Losing Money During Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
Local Businesses Want Compensation After Allegedly Losing Money During Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
If you listen to Formula 1 or local officials from Las Vegas and Clark County, you’d probably think November’s inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix was a success. Some sources estimated that the city of Las Vegas made over $1 billion in revenue from the event — but there were...
Nov 14, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved