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Stage Cautions Hurt the Product

            The NASCAR/Indycar double header at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Road course led to some of the most exciting racing NASCAR has seen in the last several years on a road course. The Indycar race showed what a road course race with only natural cautions could lead to. It led to a driver on what seemed like the wrong strategy after being last at the end of the first lap storm through the field to win the race in Scott Dixon. After watching that race, I was excited for the cup series race the following day because there would be no stage cautions.             The Xfinity series race was exciting but had the issue of a lighting delay for 45 minutes that led to NASCAR needing to make strange decisions at the end of the race in order to actually finish it. The last few laps of that race had people driving off track and hitting things but did not feature a caution becau...

ARCA Needs More Competiveness

              On August 11, 2023, the ARCA Menards Series raced at Indianapolis Raceway Park, a .688-mile racetrack that takes between 23 and 24 seconds to complete a lap. By the time the leader had crossed the start/finish line for the tenth lap there were already five cards one lap down. These cars were lapping over two seconds slower than the leader and there were more cars that would be a lap down shortly after. This is a problem in a field that consisted of only 24 cars because it shows that most of the cars that show up have no chance of winning.             Field fillers have been a part of stock car racing for most of the history of the sport, but this is normally in a field that contains 40 or more cars. In a 24-car field, there should not be over ten cars a lap down by the 20 th lap like there were during this race because it shows that equipment is the biggest...

Censorship leads to Violence

  Censorship and forcing people to use language in a way that they want them to is a central part of how fascist governments get and maintain power. Often, these governments will censor things in the name of protecting children as a cover for their more sinister goals. In The Man in the High Castle, Philip K. Dick shows the fascist German government that was victorious in the second World War to ensure that they maintain their power over the people in the conquered lands. In the real world, the allies defeated the fascists during the Second World War, in this novel the opposite is true and in the alternate history, a man has authored a novel about the alternate history that is the one we know. The fascist government must do everything they can to suppress this book because if people were to read it, they would see the horrors the Nazis perpetuated and continued to perpetuate. The Grasshopper Lies Heavy is a fictional alternate history in this universe that shows the world as most ...

Quick Thoughts on Noah Gragson Supsension

            This weekend, NASCAR driver Noah Gragson was suspended by his team, Legacy Motor Club, as well as the sanctioning body after liking a racist meme on Instagram in relation to the 2020 death of George Floyd. Journalist Daniel Mcfadin was the first person to uncover the like that Gragson left on the meme and broke the story. This has led to people being angry with him because they believe he ruined the career of Gragson by exposing his poor behavior. NASCAR has made massive strides for diversity and inclusion, but the fan base is still reluctant to change their views on people who are not white men.             It was the right decision to suspend Gragson for his actions because race teams and the sanctioning body do not wish to be associated with racism as they work to remove the association of auto racing with racism. It is likely that he will end up not being allow...