Pierce89 wrote:Dude seriously, a series with four different engines of the same size and configuration and several teams building their own cars from the ground up but all on a control tire, NASCAR has more similarity to f1 than any series in the world.sgth0mas wrote:Go ahead and define Spec series for me...then tell me where it mentions the handling of identical cars. Even in kart racing the handling may be different between chassis.Pierce89 wrote: Uhhmm.. neither of the two you mentitled are spec series. In fact, in NASCAR. Everything is hand-built and two "identical" cars handle differently.
I'm a fan of nascar road racing and enjoy watching it...but there is no room for expansive creativity like there is in formula 1 racing. That makes the racing closer and better, but the cars less interesting. Almost every aspect of design and performance is dictated by specs in nascar.
Indycar is a spec series in the literal sense. Meaning the definition of spec series.
Maybe it will make you feel better if i say those leagues are not open formula?
I dont think you understand nascar rules 1 bit after this comment. Nascar is nothing like F1...in nascar they control AoA of the wings, size and shape. They specify suspension type and body geometry. They control materials over most of the car. They control even the most intricate details of engine specifications. Theres also that whole open wheel thing...
How would you describe the "Car of Tomorrow" if not as "spec"?