WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DOVER, NEW HAMPSHIRE AND PHOENIX?
“There are some similarities between New Hampshire and Phoenix. They are completely different tracks, though. Once you throttle up at Phoenix and the same at New Hampshire, you have an exit off the corner that you fight similar conditions. Generally at New Hampshire you fight trying to keep the front end turning all the way off the exit of the corner and it is very similar to Phoenix in that respect. The entry into the corners is nowhere near the same. Other than track lengths, that is about the only thing that compares with Dover. Dover would probably compare more to a Rockingham.” SINCE DOVER HAS A CONCRETE SURFACE AND HIGH BANKS LIKE BRISTOL, BUT IS TWICE THE SIZE, IS THERE ANY SIMILARITY IN THE WAY THE TRACKS DRIVE, AND WILL YOU RUN THE SAME CHASSIS? “I don’t know about the chassis. Bristol is a very high travel track. You have to have a lot of ground clearance. Dover is somewhat so, but not as much as Bristol. So a lot of time that dictates what car they carry – the ground clearan