Episode #1609 – Daytona, Restrictor Plates and the Coke Zero 400 from a NASCAR Fan’s View

This episode is the latest from NascarFansView.com and JustAFansView.com and is a production of PodCastNorm dot Com with host Rusty Norman. It gives Rusty’s opinion of the Coke Zero 400 at Daytona on Saturday night July 2, 2016. This is Daytona and Super Speedway and is a challenge for the drivers with its restrictor plates and high banks along with tight door to door and bumper to bumper racing. It will make for interesting and intense racing, especially if there is a threat of rain and, like just about any restrictor plate race, there are a lot of drivers to choose from to pick as a winner. In the end it will the one that runs the most consistent lap times, gets in and out of the pits with no problems or penalties and a strategy that maintains good track position throughout the afternoon. A Super Speedway like Daytona always seems to make for some great racing right down to the Checkered Flag. As a general rule, you don’t want to miss the last few laps because there is always the chance of the Big One and a lot of lead changes to boot. These article/podcasts are usually once weekly podcasts and sometimes twice when events warrant it during the NASCAR season (which generally runs from February through the middle of November.)

imageRusty is a former hometown Stock Car driver and owner and his passion and love for the sport is evident as he shares his take and opinion of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series as the Season progresses from the season beginning at Daytona in February and ending with the Championship at Homestead, FL in November.

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Rusty Norman

I've been doing live sound, recording, editing for over thirty-five years and also I am a songwriter and author/writer. My first book, "Living Life Notes" by Rusty Norman is available on Kindle and at Amazon.com (Follow this Link >>>Living Life Notes by Rusty Norman