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To answer some of the confusing bits. Qualifying for the Daytona 500 is a bit different from every other race. On Wednesday they qualify for the front row (two fastest cars) and then they split the cars even and odd numbers in duels (2 races that are 60 laps each) and the finishing results from those races will make up the starting lineup/grid. Black Flag- Means you've broken a rule or your car is putting others at risk (Oil leak, Parts hanging off) Blue Flag- You are getting lapped and should get out of the way. Fun fact its actually not mandatory to get out of the way in NASCAR its a curiosity thing. F1 it is Theres also a newer flag called the Green and White Checkered flag thag comes out during the end of stage. Theres also an extra thing when you win a stage called a playoff point that helps you out later in the season. The points carry on after each race until the playoffs (thats a whole nother thing) So whoever crosses the line after the 200 laps does win the race, points are just an extra thing that go on for the championship. Hope this helps :) Let me know if theres anything else youd like to know about.
22-year-old lifelong nascar fan here. great explanation of the race!! i did NOT expect to see my two favorite things- asmr & racing (nascar preferably)- to collide, although it does make sense it happens on this occasion. thank you for exposing nascar to new audiences!! it means so much to me, especially considering the nascar is unfortunately half as popular as it was 10 years ago. hopefully we get the race in on sunday!! weather looks quite bleak but i think there could be a window for the afternoon 🪵🤛
@@Nofrillsasmr in general?? yes, in 2013 the 500 had 16.7 mil. watching live & in 2023 it barely had 8.1 mil.-- less than half of the 2013 numbers. luckily the ratings for qualifying & the duel races that've taken place recently have gone up over 2023, however as mentioned nature looks to dismantle that on sunday 😮💨 you're welcome btw!! whatever happens i hope you enjoy the action this weekend!!
I've been watching Nascar all my life (born in 98) and I thought you did a great job explaining everything! As a huge football fan I also loved all the NFL and Super Bowl stuff you did, keep it up!!
I thought you did a great job!! Very thorough, comforting and relaxing. There is so much to that sport. Thank you for taking my request. I’ve always loved NASCAR one of my favorite sports! Especially more enjoyable to your ASMR video. I was watching out to see if you would make this video and you sure did.. You came through!! I just love your honest and humble personality. ❤😊
I grew up watching nascar with my dad and grandpa and this brought me back to when my grandpa taught me what everything means. Was very nice to bring back those memories😊
Never watched any racing content as it’s not as big in the uk. V interesting, informative & relaxing! Thank you for your content. It’s engaging enough to where my mind doesn’t race (pun not intended hehe) but soothing enough to let me sleep. :)
NASCAR hasn't done themselves any favors in making this stuff easy to understand. Actually they've been making things more complicated, like stages and the playoffs, recently lmao
26:40 the rule is basically this. If you are under yellow and there is no more laps to race (eg, you crossed lap 200), they will do a green white checkered restart. Which means there will be 2 additional laps to the race. Green flag, everyone go for it White flag, last lap Checkered flag, you win This helps avoiding races finishing under yellow, that would prevent cars from racing to the end
IL do explanation of the flags. The green is go it is super obvious. The yellow is there was a crash, weather or debris and need to slow down into the positions they were in on the track. The red is u need to stop immediately there has been a serious crash or bad weather or the need to stop to do repair work on the track. The black means someone needs to either do a pass through under green which means u have to go through the pits or u need to repair your car for safety reasons. The blue flag means the lead lap cars are coming up to u and they are faster and u need to let them past. The white flag means it is the final lap. I don't need to explain the checkered flag it's really explanatory. I hope that clears some stuff up.
The algorithm has blessed me; this was very relaxing and fun to listen to as a life-long fan of NASCAR and motorsports in general. Some further explanations to help answer some questions/clarify some things from the video: Firstly, and this just a very small thing: the track is known as Daytona International Speedway The starting grid of a race is always set where the fastest qualifier starts on the inside of row 1, the 2nd fastest starts on the outside of row 1, 3rd and 4th line up in row two, etc. The Daytona 500 actually has an extra event not seen in any other NASCAR race where the field is split in half based on their qualifying results and each half runs separate 150-mile races called the Duels to determine where they start the actual 500-mile race. The results of Duel 1 determine the inside lane of the starting grid, and Duel 2 sets the outside lane, with the exception of the top 2 qualifiers as they are guaranteed to start on the front row. While drivers don't have a choice on where they line up for the initial start of a race, there's been a rule added in recent years called the "choose" where when a caution period is about to end, the cars are ordered to drive to either the left or right of an orange arrow painted on the center of the track. If they go to the left of the arrow, they restart the race in the left (inside) lane, and everyone who goes right starts in the outside lane. For the black flag, IIRC there's a sign just below where the flagman stands that lights up the number of the car being black flagged. Every driver also has direct radio communication with other members of their team throughout the race who can also inform them. The stages are also a relatively new feature in NASCAR racing which also added the green-checkered flag; its design is like the checkered flag but the black sections are colored green instead. You were mostly right about how stage points work; while a driver who finishes the final stage in 2nd CAN end up scoring more points overall than the person who finished 1st, the 1st place finisher is still declared the winner of the race no matter how many fewer points they have than those behind them. And yes, every point earned in each stage is kept throughout the entire season. In the event of a rainstorm or something else that causes the red flag to stop the race, NASCAR officials (the referees) can declare the race finished at that point as long as the field has completed at least half the scheduled laps, and the finishing positions are determined by where the cars were when the race was stopped. For example: in 2019 at the 2nd Daytona race that year, Justin Haley gained the lead during a caution caused by a crash; then lightning struck a few miles away from the track as they were preparing for a restart, forcing NASCAR to red flag the race with 33 laps left to run. When it started raining, NASCAR decided to declare the race finished, giving Haley his first win in the Cup series. The last lap they ran before the race was stopped was also the only lap where Haley was in the lead of that race. Hope this clears some things up, and again I really enjoyed this video. I'll definitely check out more from your channel and I'd love to see another video about NASCAR or just racing in general!
This isn't really my style of asmr but it is a really unique idea! Really interesting and entertaining. I could see a whole series of "learning/teaching about x asmr." Good job!
Oh this is so exciting! I’m a huge car geek, I would love to hear about F1 next! I’ve been a subscriber for quite some time now, thank you so much for putting out quality content frequently. Thanks so much! 🙏
I don't even know the difference between the types of cars - so maybe I'll tackle that first! Thanks so much for watching and commenting - I really appreciate it!
I just love how creative you are! The way you are comming up with the new ideas and topics, alway blew me away. I feel like i already said this haha, maybe i didnt, i dont know 😅 If i can suggest a potential topic, maybe some space topics might be great in your style: solar system exploration, constelations etc.
your videos are so refreshing and relaxing to watch. look forward to them daily. Maybe one day you can make videos on more serious topics such as the conflict in middle east
I am a diecast collector and it appears you have quite a collection of old Matchbox Superfast from at least the 80's. I don't really know much about those, but if you did a video showing the collection someone might be able to spot anything interesting.
I did a video a few months ago with some of them, but I’ll do one soon with a bunch more. I have no idea what’s in the boxes I have here. Thanks for the comment!
The caution flag is flown when their is a wreck or debris of the track. During a caution, laps are still driven. The pace car comes out to the front to control the speed. During a caution you can not try to gain a position in the race but if you are a lap down you are allowed to pass the pace car, just not at a high speed. If a caution is out near the end of the race, it goes into overtime where laps are added. The red flag goes out when it starts to rain. It signals for the vehicles to head to pit road and park in pit lane. Also the drivers know what there supposed to do because they have a crew of spotters telling them for example to go high or low and if there is a flag out. The driver has constant communication during the race with the crew chief who relays information from spotters.
@Nofrillsasmr race weekend for it usually runs from January 25/26-28/29 depending on how the days fall. The actual race is on the Saturday of that weekend and runs for 24 hours into the sunday. Definitely worth a video as you could also research what other races they hold in the two other days.
The winner of the race is the person leading when the final checkered flag flies. the only thing that the stage points represent are Four the regular season championship and playoffs standings.
It's the Daytona International Speedway. You should look into the Rolex 24 at Daytona that happens about a month before the 500. Much more interesting and globally relevant.
I did look through and clean some a few months back, but I will look through more. I’m not sure how the sound quality was on that older video. Thanks for watching!
hey i honestly love your videos, recently discovered your channel and these really help with just distracting my mind to sleep. i don’t really know how to say this in a nice way i mean it in a completely respectful way. i feel like if you put 30mins more effort into making these videos (like going through and editing it and reading up on the topics just that little bit more you would have 10x the amount of views.
I really appreciate your comment and I take no disrespect. I believe if I overthink it, I'll never post anything. If I really thought about it too much and started trying to edit to make it more streamline and skip mistakes, I would just get in my head and start over again and again. You know what I mean? I try to not pay too much attention to the number of views a video gets and just post what I find interesting in that moment. I actually studied for this one a lot, I knew very little about NASCAR - I think I did semi-ok for newbie. :) Thanks for watching!
I disagree. I like how relatable and human she is. I don't care if her information isn't always 100% accurate or if things are left out. I'm not here to do research, I'm here to relax. Her videos are like casually chatting with a friend. If I want to learn more I'll do research using primary sources.
@@Nofrillsasmr omg i’m sorry i forgot i wrote this. i think this was a very late night thought and i didnt really think it through and wasn’t very fair to. i resonate very much with what you’re saying about thinking too much about everything! the whole process becomes over-complicated at that point it would seem. what reminded me about this was just watching your video right now and you talked about my comment 😂 the best part about your videos is how relatable you are! like someone on here commented. love the videos
To clarify the stage points/stages and whatnot, cause it's a weird system Nascar has now most fans don't even like it lol: Theoretically, it would be possible to win the Daytona 500 and NOT be the total points leader after the race. They CALL it stage 3, but really it's the end of the race, and winning that "stage" gets you 5 playoff points for when they determine playoff ranking. BUT, If you won and got the 40 points for 1st, but didn't finish in the top 10 at the end of either stage 1 or 2, someone could've for example finished 2nd and gotten the 35, plus maybe won a stage getting 10 bonus points, and then maybe 6th in another stage. getting 5, and be 10 points ahead of you after the race. We've had a start to a season I believe under this system where someone won the Daytona 500, and yet were 4TH in the points after the race. But, under this system, if you win a race you're automatically guaranteed to be in the Nascar 16-car playoffs (unless 17 different winners. Then there's tiebreakers. Hasn't happened yet though.) It's all complicated. Used to, Nascar just had a total points system and you raced hard every race to get as many possible and whoever had the most at the end of the season was champion. It should still be that way. Formula 1 does it!
My understanding is if you are black flagged, they will wave the Black Flag from the flag stand as that car is going by... Simultaneously, the official will be notifying the team. So either the spotter or the crew chief will be notifying the driver that they have been black flagged and they will come in.
The winner scoring less points than another driver actually happened in last year's Daytona 500, the 3rd place finisher scored more points than the winner due to scoring additional stage points in the two prior stages.
31:46 U can win the first 2 stages and get 2nd and you can have more POINTS than the race winner, but you wouldn’t win the race. The 1st place finisher would win the race. Points go towards the championship standings, they’re not points in the sense of like a baseball game.
NASCAR is not just 1 race there are 36 points paying races. If you place first in a race you win and those points will be in the points standings which will lock you in the playoffs to contend for a championship. (only 16 cars can be in the playoffs) Stage points also will give you playoff points. If it were to have the race called early and ends, the car that is currently leading will win, not the car who won the previous stage.
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@@samuelmonge2869yes, I should research this more, but they do compensate for premium members.
@musicmade6993 So true. I saw one the other day that was for hiking boots and it was so quiet and relaxing - I wish I could choose the ads because I'd choose that one!
D500 predictions?
To answer some of the confusing bits.
Qualifying for the Daytona 500 is a bit different from every other race. On Wednesday they qualify for the front row (two fastest cars) and then they split the cars even and odd numbers in duels (2 races that are 60 laps each) and the finishing results from those races will make up the starting lineup/grid.
Black Flag- Means you've broken a rule or your car is putting others at risk (Oil leak, Parts hanging off)
Blue Flag- You are getting lapped and should get out of the way. Fun fact its actually not mandatory to get out of the way in NASCAR its a curiosity thing. F1 it is
Theres also a newer flag called the Green and White Checkered flag thag comes out during the end of stage. Theres also an extra thing when you win a stage called a playoff point that helps you out later in the season.
The points carry on after each race until the playoffs (thats a whole nother thing) So whoever crosses the line after the 200 laps does win the race, points are just an extra thing that go on for the championship.
Hope this helps :) Let me know if theres anything else youd like to know about.
Great info!! Thanks so much!
Love the variety of topics that you cover. The TH-cam algorithm needs to be promoting this channel more
Thank you so much for saying so, I really appreciate it!
22-year-old lifelong nascar fan here.
great explanation of the race!! i did NOT expect to see my two favorite things- asmr & racing (nascar preferably)- to collide, although it does make sense it happens on this occasion. thank you for exposing nascar to new audiences!! it means so much to me, especially considering the nascar is unfortunately half as popular as it was 10 years ago.
hopefully we get the race in on sunday!! weather looks quite bleak but i think there could be a window for the afternoon 🪵🤛
Is viewership down? I didn't know that! Interesting. I really appreciate you watching and commenting. Finger crossed for good weather!
@@Nofrillsasmr in general?? yes, in 2013 the 500 had 16.7 mil. watching live & in 2023 it barely had 8.1 mil.-- less than half of the 2013 numbers.
luckily the ratings for qualifying & the duel races that've taken place recently have gone up over 2023, however as mentioned nature looks to dismantle that on sunday 😮💨
you're welcome btw!! whatever happens i hope you enjoy the action this weekend!!
I've been watching Nascar all my life (born in 98) and I thought you did a great job explaining everything! As a huge football fan I also loved all the NFL and Super Bowl stuff you did, keep it up!!
This is great news to me!! Thank so much!
Been an Earnhardt fan all my life, so Daytona means a lot to me. You did a great job at explaining things!!
Thank so much!
Thanks!
Wow! Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.
asmr is such a cool medium for learning, always fascinating stuff coming from your channel thanks for another one 😁
I’m so glad you enjoy the videos and thanks, as always, for watching and commenting!!
I thought you did a great job!! Very thorough, comforting and relaxing. There is so much to that sport. Thank you for taking my request. I’ve always loved NASCAR one of my favorite sports!
Especially more enjoyable to your ASMR video. I was watching out to see if you would make this video and you sure did.. You came through!! I just love your honest and humble personality. ❤😊
Thank you!! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 🏎️
I grew up watching nascar with my dad and grandpa and this brought me back to when my grandpa taught me what everything means. Was very nice to bring back those memories😊
I love that! Thanks for this comment - very sweet.
I absolutely love your channel!! Your ASMR is amazing!! My favorite is when you laugh lol. I’m so glad I found your channel ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!
Am a huge fan of NASCAR! Did a good job of explaining most of the things. Relaxing at the same time was just a bonus
That’s great to hear!! Thank you so much!
there isn’t much nascar/racing asmr content on youtube, so this is pretty cool
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching!
Never watched any racing content as it’s not as big in the uk. V interesting, informative & relaxing! Thank you for your content. It’s engaging enough to where my mind doesn’t race (pun not intended hehe) but soothing enough to let me sleep. :)
I'm so glad! Thanks for commenting!
25:46 you got it basically right, but one more thing is that if the white flag has already been thrown, then a yellow flag ends the race.
Ok, good info! Thanks.
NASCAR hasn't done themselves any favors in making this stuff easy to understand. Actually they've been making things more complicated, like stages and the playoffs, recently lmao
Thank you for going back to basics it's truly refreshing!!! Keep it up!
Thank you! Will do!
26:40 the rule is basically this.
If you are under yellow and there is no more laps to race (eg, you crossed lap 200), they will do a green white checkered restart. Which means there will be 2 additional laps to the race.
Green flag, everyone go for it
White flag, last lap
Checkered flag, you win
This helps avoiding races finishing under yellow, that would prevent cars from racing to the end
Thanks for the info!
IL do explanation of the flags. The green is go it is super obvious. The yellow is there was a crash, weather or debris and need to slow down into the positions they were in on the track. The red is u need to stop immediately there has been a serious crash or bad weather or the need to stop to do repair work on the track. The black means someone needs to either do a pass through under green which means u have to go through the pits or u need to repair your car for safety reasons. The blue flag means the lead lap cars are coming up to u and they are faster and u need to let them past. The white flag means it is the final lap. I don't need to explain the checkered flag it's really explanatory. I hope that clears some stuff up.
You are the hardest working person on TH-cam! Such an interesting channel. 😊
Wow, thank you!
The relief I had from when when you realized the race was not 500 laps 😂
Can you imagine if I hadn’t caught that?!? lol!! Thanks for watching!
The algorithm has blessed me; this was very relaxing and fun to listen to as a life-long fan of NASCAR and motorsports in general.
Some further explanations to help answer some questions/clarify some things from the video:
Firstly, and this just a very small thing: the track is known as Daytona International Speedway
The starting grid of a race is always set where the fastest qualifier starts on the inside of row 1, the 2nd fastest starts on the outside of row 1, 3rd and 4th line up in row two, etc. The Daytona 500 actually has an extra event not seen in any other NASCAR race where the field is split in half based on their qualifying results and each half runs separate 150-mile races called the Duels to determine where they start the actual 500-mile race. The results of Duel 1 determine the inside lane of the starting grid, and Duel 2 sets the outside lane, with the exception of the top 2 qualifiers as they are guaranteed to start on the front row.
While drivers don't have a choice on where they line up for the initial start of a race, there's been a rule added in recent years called the "choose" where when a caution period is about to end, the cars are ordered to drive to either the left or right of an orange arrow painted on the center of the track. If they go to the left of the arrow, they restart the race in the left (inside) lane, and everyone who goes right starts in the outside lane.
For the black flag, IIRC there's a sign just below where the flagman stands that lights up the number of the car being black flagged. Every driver also has direct radio communication with other members of their team throughout the race who can also inform them.
The stages are also a relatively new feature in NASCAR racing which also added the green-checkered flag; its design is like the checkered flag but the black sections are colored green instead. You were mostly right about how stage points work; while a driver who finishes the final stage in 2nd CAN end up scoring more points overall than the person who finished 1st, the 1st place finisher is still declared the winner of the race no matter how many fewer points they have than those behind them. And yes, every point earned in each stage is kept throughout the entire season.
In the event of a rainstorm or something else that causes the red flag to stop the race, NASCAR officials (the referees) can declare the race finished at that point as long as the field has completed at least half the scheduled laps, and the finishing positions are determined by where the cars were when the race was stopped. For example: in 2019 at the 2nd Daytona race that year, Justin Haley gained the lead during a caution caused by a crash; then lightning struck a few miles away from the track as they were preparing for a restart, forcing NASCAR to red flag the race with 33 laps left to run. When it started raining, NASCAR decided to declare the race finished, giving Haley his first win in the Cup series. The last lap they ran before the race was stopped was also the only lap where Haley was in the lead of that race.
Hope this clears some things up, and again I really enjoyed this video. I'll definitely check out more from your channel and I'd love to see another video about NASCAR or just racing in general!
Thank you for all this information!! This is great! I really appreciate you watching and then helping out with all this.
This isn't really my style of asmr but it is a really unique idea! Really interesting and entertaining. I could see a whole series of "learning/teaching about x asmr." Good job!
Thanks!
😂😂😂 YES!!! Love your videos!!!
Thanks!
Oh this is so exciting! I’m a huge car geek, I would love to hear about F1 next!
I’ve been a subscriber for quite some time now, thank you so much for putting out quality content frequently. Thanks so much! 🙏
I don't even know the difference between the types of cars - so maybe I'll tackle that first! Thanks so much for watching and commenting - I really appreciate it!
i watch all your vids and just realized that you dont have hundreds of thousands of subs!!! you def deserve sooo much more!
Aw, thanks so much. The subs I have are all super nice and supportive, maybe that’s more important!! 🏁
Didn’t expect to see an ASMR video be part of my speed-weeks routine but I’m pleasantly surprised
Awesome! Thanks for watching!!
I hav been looking for similar asmr videos, I really like this!! ❤❤
I'm so glad! Thanks for watching!
I just love how creative you are! The way you are comming up with the new ideas and topics, alway blew me away. I feel like i already said this haha, maybe i didnt, i dont know 😅
If i can suggest a potential topic, maybe some space topics might be great in your style: solar system exploration, constelations etc.
Space is on my list of ideas! Thanks for the comment!!
@@Nofrillsasmr uuuuu happy to hear that!
Flags
Green:go
Yellow:slow down get in line
Red:stop
Black:you broke a rule
Blue:move out the way
Checker:race is over
Thanks for the info!
your videos are so refreshing and relaxing to watch. look forward to them daily. Maybe one day you can make videos on more serious topics such as the conflict in middle east
Thanks for watching! I tend to try to cover whatever topic I find interesting on any given day, so you never know.
You’re awesome! Love your content. Peace, from the UK 🇬🇧
Wow, thanks!
Richard Petty and then a bunch of random hot wheels 😂 i love it lol
Thanks for watching!
Can't wait for another awesome explanation!!! Although I have to be careful to not snooze at work 😆
Awesome may be a strong word for this one, but I hope you like it! Lol!! Thanks for watching.
It lived up to my description @@Nofrillsasmr 😃
I am a diecast collector and it appears you have quite a collection of old Matchbox Superfast from at least the 80's. I don't really know much about those, but if you did a video showing the collection someone might be able to spot anything interesting.
I did a video a few months ago with some of them, but I’ll do one soon with a bunch more. I have no idea what’s in the boxes I have here. Thanks for the comment!
Oh how funny. I drove by the Daytona International Speedway today. Camping lots are filling up!
That’s so cool! I think they start qualifiers tomorrow night. Thanks for the comment!!
@@Nofrillsasmr I know they have stuff going on all week. It’s really fun to attend live. 😊
The caution flag is flown when their is a wreck or debris of the track. During a caution, laps are still driven. The pace car comes out to the front to control the speed. During a caution you can not try to gain a position in the race but if you are a lap down you are allowed to pass the pace car, just not at a high speed. If a caution is out near the end of the race, it goes into overtime where laps are added. The red flag goes out when it starts to rain. It signals for the vehicles to head to pit road and park in pit lane. Also the drivers know what there supposed to do because they have a crew of spotters telling them for example to go high or low and if there is a flag out. The driver has constant communication during the race with the crew chief who relays information from spotters.
I would love to see you try and explain the Rolex24 race, which also runs at Daytona but with a different catalog of vehicles.
Interesting, I'm not familiar. Thanks for the idea!
@Nofrillsasmr race weekend for it usually runs from January 25/26-28/29 depending on how the days fall. The actual race is on the Saturday of that weekend and runs for 24 hours into the sunday. Definitely worth a video as you could also research what other races they hold in the two other days.
The winner of the race is the person leading when the final checkered flag flies. the only thing that the stage points represent are Four the regular season championship and playoffs standings.
Got it! That makes total sense. Thank you so much for sharing this info!!
hi i love your videos!!!! can you explain nascar/race car events in general? i didn’t grow up with it but i would like to know!!!!
Good idea, I may have to look into that! Thanks.
I just went down for a nap this is 10/10 timing lol
Hope you enjoy! 💤
It's the Daytona International Speedway. You should look into the Rolex 24 at Daytona that happens about a month before the 500. Much more interesting and globally relevant.
I need to look into it! Thanks.
The couple of “Tom” Pettys made me giggle. I believe you mean Richard Petty lol. Loved the video as always!
Did I say Tom? 😂 I do love Tom Petty!!
Please please please go thru these cars! I love hotwheel ASMR. Especially when the dates are read and the cars are examined.
I did look through and clean some a few months back, but I will look through more. I’m not sure how the sound quality was on that older video. Thanks for watching!
I want to see your channel blow up. Such good content.
Thanks so much!
hey i honestly love your videos, recently discovered your channel and these really help with just distracting my mind to sleep. i don’t really know how to say this in a nice way i mean it in a completely respectful way. i feel like if you put 30mins more effort into making these videos (like going through and editing it and reading up on the topics just that little bit more you would have 10x the amount of views.
I really appreciate your comment and I take no disrespect. I believe if I overthink it, I'll never post anything. If I really thought about it too much and started trying to edit to make it more streamline and skip mistakes, I would just get in my head and start over again and again. You know what I mean? I try to not pay too much attention to the number of views a video gets and just post what I find interesting in that moment. I actually studied for this one a lot, I knew very little about NASCAR - I think I did semi-ok for newbie. :) Thanks for watching!
I disagree. I like how relatable and human she is. I don't care if her information isn't always 100% accurate or if things are left out. I'm not here to do research, I'm here to relax. Her videos are like casually chatting with a friend. If I want to learn more I'll do research using primary sources.
@@dianalouiselatino422thanks! I’m so glad you enjoy it! I do feel like I’m talking to a friend too. It’s fun! 💐
@@Nofrillsasmr omg i’m sorry i forgot i wrote this. i think this was a very late night thought and i didnt really think it through and wasn’t very fair to. i resonate very much with what you’re saying about thinking too much about everything! the whole process becomes over-complicated at that point it would seem. what reminded me about this was just watching your video right now and you talked about my comment 😂 the best part about your videos is how relatable you are! like someone on here commented. love the videos
12:33 thats a formula 1 car or f1 for short thats all i know about that lol
To clarify the stage points/stages and whatnot, cause it's a weird system Nascar has now most fans don't even like it lol:
Theoretically, it would be possible to win the Daytona 500 and NOT be the total points leader after the race. They CALL it stage 3, but really it's the end of the race, and winning that "stage" gets you 5 playoff points for when they determine playoff ranking.
BUT, If you won and got the 40 points for 1st, but didn't finish in the top 10 at the end of either stage 1 or 2, someone could've for example finished 2nd and gotten the 35, plus maybe won a stage getting 10 bonus points, and then maybe 6th in another stage. getting 5, and be 10 points ahead of you after the race.
We've had a start to a season I believe under this system where someone won the Daytona 500, and yet were 4TH in the points after the race. But, under this system, if you win a race you're automatically guaranteed to be in the Nascar 16-car playoffs (unless 17 different winners. Then there's tiebreakers. Hasn't happened yet though.)
It's all complicated. Used to, Nascar just had a total points system and you raced hard every race to get as many possible and whoever had the most at the end of the season was champion. It should still be that way. Formula 1 does it!
Thanks for the info!
My understanding is if you are black flagged, they will wave the Black Flag from the flag stand as that car is going by... Simultaneously, the official will be notifying the team. So either the spotter or the crew chief will be notifying the driver that they have been black flagged and they will come in.
Ok, good info! I thought that was probably how that worked. Thanks!!
The winner scoring less points than another driver actually happened in last year's Daytona 500, the 3rd place finisher scored more points than the winner due to scoring additional stage points in the two prior stages.
Intersesting! Thanks for the info and for watching!
31:46 U can win the first 2 stages and get 2nd and you can have more POINTS than the race winner, but you wouldn’t win the race. The 1st place finisher would win the race. Points go towards the championship standings, they’re not points in the sense of like a baseball game.
Got it! That makes sense. Thanks so much for the clarification!
Almost made the Daytona 1,250🤣🤣
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NASCAR is not just 1 race there are 36 points paying races. If you place first in a race you win and those points will be in the points standings which will lock you in the playoffs to contend for a championship. (only 16 cars can be in the playoffs) Stage points also will give you playoff points. If it were to have the race called early and ends, the car that is currently leading will win, not the car who won the previous stage.
Thanks for the info!!
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Do formula 1 next!
I'll work on that. Thanks for watching!
Formula 1 season starts soon you should do that next!!
I just might do that! Thanks for the comment!
I really enjoyed it just for distraction :)
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I’d honestly prefer if you kept mid rolls on. That way you can keep making money without needing donations
Don’t worry about it. You’re free to watch for free without interruptions! Thanks for the comment and for watching.
Am i the only NASCAR fan here who did a face palm when i heard daytona national speedway
Sorry, I misspoke. It happens. Thanks for watching!
@@Nofrillsasmr nah bro u good a lot of people make that mistake. I just notice everything as a hard core fan lol
I never realized tom petty was also a nascar driver
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Let’s go Willy B!! #24
I don’t know any drivers so Willy B is who I’ll root for - Let’s go #24!
It's not Daytona national speedway it's Daytona International Superspeedway aka world center of racing
Did I say it wrong? Whoops.
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Just in time...
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