Several sources have released that Brad Keselowski has been fined by NASCAR for criticizing electronic fuel injection.
[media-credit id=18 align=”alignright” width=”220″][/media-credit]During a Q&A session at the NASCAR Hall of Fame, Keselowski said he was not a fan of EFI and it’s a “disaster”.
“We’re not doing this because it’s better for the sport or better for the teams. I don’t even think we’re really going to save any gas.” Keselowski said. “It gives them something to promote. And we’re always looking for something to promote. But (the) honest answer is it does nothing for the sport except cost the team owners money.”
The fine is reported to be $25,000. This is not new for NASCAR, they have been privately punishing drivers for making disparaging remarks for several years now.
NASCAR says that the move to electronic fuel injection part of its green initiative, so why can’t drivers tell how they really feel about the change? Remember all of the negative comments about the COT from the drivers? After a drivers meeting with NASCAR, now we just hear it’s just the way the car is.
Sighting Keselowski’s comments were detrimental to the sport, nothing has been more detrimental to the sport than the sanctioning body itself.
1. 2004, the first ever Cup season using the “Chase for the Cup” points format.
2. The Car of Tomorrow (COT): Introduced in the 2007, ran a partial schedule of 16 races and a full Sprint Cup Schedule in 2008.
3. 2011, new “dumbed” down point system.
Let’s sum it up.
1. The “Chase” is very unpopular.
2. The COT, is safer, costs less to maintain (according to NASCAR when it was first released) and was intended to make for closer competition, but it has created boring racing and misrepresents the car manufacturers due to the same body design. NASCAR may fix this by 2013, we will see. May meaning, they will change the car, not sure if it will be a fix or not.
3. The new points system is pretty much a wash, but a smack in the face to long time followers that now feel like rocket scientists since the old system was so hard to understand.
Still unknown, EFI. Electronic Fuel injection will replace the carburetor as the fuel distributor in the COT starting in 2012.
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