News for January 31st 2010
NASCAR has added a third test to the Spoiler
NASCAR has tentatively added a third test of the spoiler on the Sprint Cup Series car, this one set for the sport’s biggest track.
Plans are to test the vehicle March 16 at Talladega Superspeedway, according to a series spokesman. That test would be in addition to a two-day open session scheduled for March 23-24 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and would be to specifically examine the spoiler’s performance on a restrictor-plate track. Four drivers also tested cars outfitted with the spoiler at Texas Motor Speedway earlier this month.
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The spoiler would replace the rear wing on current Cup Series cars, which has been criticized by fans and drivers alike for both its appearance and its aerodynamic characteristics. Pending the results of testing, the spoiler could return to vehicles on NASCAR’s premier division as early as this spring.
“The deal with the spoiler looks very promising,” driver Martin Truex Jr. said. “I think it’s important for the fans. I think they’ll be more excited to look at the cars. The cars look a little racier, a little more sleek. Every car I have ever seen since I was born had a spoiler on it. That will be good.”
Some have blamed the rear wing for the recent spate of airborne accidents at Talladega, including Ryan Newman’s flip during the track’s most recent event, and Carl Edwards’ crash into the restraining fence in the spring race. NASCAR, though, has insisted that the wing is not the culprit in those incidents, and that airborne crashes at Talladega were not the impetus behind the move to the spoiler.
“I have seen a lot of, well, it looks like we did that because of Talladega, Ryan Newman getting air under his [wing] contributed to that,” NASCAR chairman Brian France said recently. “As [Sprint Cup director] John Darby reminded me, we had a similar instance of more than one at Talladega with the spoiler, as well, in terms of the car lifting off. That’s always something we will address, and putting the spoiler on doesn’t have anything to do with the fact that we have car lift at Talladega.
“Lift is a problem, and we will solve that, and [there are] already lots of ways to do that. The spoiler is coming on for the look of it, to look more like it used to, and to drive differently and create better racing. That’s the premise of the spoiler.”
Edited: January 31st, 2010
Tripadvisor releases it’s Dirty Ten
What are the dirtiest hotels in the US to avoid when you travel? The filthy and stinking and basically what readers consider to be the “dirtiest hotels in the United States” have been released by travel website TripAdvisor.
The list is formed on opinions from people that have spent time in the hotels as the list of the top 10 dirtiest hotels based on traveler reviews.
Some of the reviews are pretty filthy. Reports of horrific smells, dirty linens and bed sheets along with problems with the bathrooms, towels and other issues that sound like a travelers nightmare.
Dirtiest Hotels in the United States (based on TripAdvisor traveler reviews) BELOW.
1. Heritage Marina Hotel, San Francisco, California
2. Days Inn Eureka/Six Flags, Eureka, Missouri
3. Tropicana Resort Hotel, Virginia Beach, Virginia
4. Super 8 Virginia Beach/At the Ocean, Virginia Beach, Virginia
5. Quality Inn, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania
6. New York Inn, New York City, New York
7. Parisian Hotel & Suites, Miami Beach, Florida
8. Capistrano Seaside Inn, Capistrano Beach, California
9. Desert Lodge, Palm Springs, California
10. Continental Oceanfront Hotel South Beach, Miami Beach, Florida
Just makes you wanna stay in a nice and clean Bed and Breakfast now doesn’t it?
Edited: January 31st, 2010