That is a very interesting observation, Dave. However, being mathimatically challenged, I'll have to really think about that one. For sure it made the tracks shorter by that measurement, but wouldn't the lines taken by the cars be much the same at most tracks? Wow, now you have fried my inadequate brain for the next couple days.
Tim
I was there in 1966 when Earl Balmer almost took out the Turn 1 Darlington Press Box. Note in this NASCAR photo there were now two tiers of Armco. The late Joe Whitlock gave me the original petition that was circulated and signed by the entire press corps that day stating they'd never cover another Darlington race until another press box was built. After ISC bought Darlington, I gave that petition (on the old yellow AP/UPI teletype paper) to Jim Foster for the National Motorsport Press Association Hall of Fame to display at their exhibit at the Joe Weatherly Museum.
This Hugh Boulden photo shows Balmer already had a Darlington stripe before the green flag waved!!!During the years I was directly involved working in the NASCAR field, 1980-1999, the measurement rule was DEFINITELY 15 feet in from the outer wall. Here's a copy of an interesting FOX/Sporting News report in 2004:
SAFER causing remeasuring of tracks? Size does matter -- especially when it comes to racetracks. And with the SAFER barriers installed at many NASCAR tracks, the dimensions of the circuits have changed. "We're going to have to remeasure all the tracks where we've put in the SAFER wall," says Jim Hunter, V.P. of corporate communications. "I don't have any idea how it will affect it, but I'm sure it will affect it to some degree." The SAFER walls at Darlington come out 30 inches from the outer wall. NASCAR measures tracks 15 feet in from the outer wall, but it doesn't expect changes in dimensions to be significant enough to affect records.(FoxSports/Sporting News)(3-24-2004)
Jim Reep Jr said:
Nascar complied with the FIA ruling on measuring track length from 18" of the outside wall back in the early 70s. Before that they were measured 18" from the inside. Safer walls change nothing. The rule allows safety modifications.