zzdcar
Home
/
Reviews
/
Racing
/
NASCAR Won’t Let Rain Ruin Its Oval-Racing Fun Anymore
NASCAR Won’t Let Rain Ruin Its Oval-Racing Fun Anymore-July 2024
2024-02-19 EST 22:10:46

A photo of a NASCAR racer under a cover in the rain.

Is there anything worse than a rain delay in sport? It’s so disappointing when a soccer match is abandoned because the referee decides . Or in tennis, there’s nothing like the sight of a grounds team rushing onto the court to cover it over and . Now, of its own with a new wet weather pack that could be used at some races on the calendar.

Sometimes, there’s no escaping a rain delay in motorsport. It happens in until the course is deemed safe, and it happens in stock car racing too. But NASCAR is hoping to minimize the impact of a sudden downpour with a new pack created for short oval circuits.

In the past, racing action has always bee brought to a halt at NASCAR meets when the rain pours. This is because paired with the slick surface of a race track can be a recipe for disaster when a spot of drizzle is thrown into the mix.

Now, a new wet weather pack has been approved for use oval circuits to try and minimize rain delays at events.

A photo of two NASCAR racers competing on a wet track.

, the new wet weather pack could be brought in at events including Clash, Martinsville, New Hampshire, North Wilkesboro, Phoenix, and Richmond. Road & Track reports:

“The oval rain package will mirror the one currently used during NASCAR road course events. That means it will include hardware like a windshield wiper, flaps behind the wheels, Goodyear rain tires, and rain lighting affixed to the rear of the race cars.

All of the tracks that we might see the package make an appearance at are on the short end, with none of the tracks extending past a mile in length. This helps ensure that speeds stay manageable during any sort of adverse weather conditions on track.”

This sounds like a good start in minimizing rain delay at races, as things like wipers and lights can help improve visibility on a rain-soaked course. Lights that will be fitted to cars racing in the wet include a flashing rain light, as well as four brake lights.

A photo of race cars covered to protect them from the rain.

Prior to the wet weather pack’s introduction, NASCAR had been limited to running in the rain at select tracks on the calendar. These included , where drainage and the track surface make it safer.

But, it’s important to note that the updates won’t entirely stop rain delays from happening. Standing water on a track is still dangerous for drivers and officials will still be able to step in if they deem conditions too bad to race.

What the pack does mean, however, is that racing action will be able to get underway sooner once wet weather conditions start improving. Now, who knows a good rain dance so we can see these measures in action?

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
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...
Jul 7, 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...
Jul 7, 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...
Jul 7, 2025
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....
Jul 7, 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...
Jul 7, 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...
Jul 7, 2025
Copyright 2023-2025 - www.zzdcar.com All Rights Reserved