
This is going to come as a shock to many of you, but there are some NASCAR fans who do not like the Car of Tomorrow.
Complaints I've received from readers run the gamut from it's ugly and the drivers hate it, to there's no passing in COT races.
The first two I can knock out in one paragraph. I agree, it is ugly, but not so ugly as to warrant a divorce. Drivers don't like it because in its current state, the car is not as turnable as they would like it to be. Give it time. The smartest people in racing are working on a solution.
That leaves us with the lack of passing issue. If true, that's a legitimate issue that will need to be addressed directly by NASCAR. Thinking back to Sunday's Dodge Avenger 500, it seems to me that I saw lots of passing. But I've been wrong before. So before we jump to any conclusions, let's check the facts.
NASCAR keeps an official tally of what are called quality passes for each race. A quality pass is defined as a pass of a car running in the top-15 under green-flag conditions. The pass doesn't have to be for position. If a car running a lap down in 33rd place passes the 12th-place car on the lead lap at the end of the back straight, that's considered a quality pass. As far as statistics go, it's a great stat.
Based on official Loop Data, there were 673 quality passes in 500 miles on Sunday. Compare that to the pretty darn racy Busch Series event Friday night that saw 233 quality passes in 200 miles. That's 134.6 passes per 100 miles for the Cup race and 116.5 per 100 miles for the Busch race.
That's pretty surprising, but there's a bit of an apples-and-oranges thing going on with that comparison.
So let's compare this year's Darlington COT Cup race to last year's Darlington Cup race with the current car. Again, that's 673 for this year vs. 309 quality passes in 2006 -- more than twice as many. Advantage: COT.
But still, one race does not a statistical certainty make. So let's tally up all the COT races from 2007 and the same races from 2006 and see what we get.
Bristol 2007: 355 quality passes
Bristol 2006: 157 quality passes
Advantage: COT
Martinsville 2007: 352 quality passes
Martinsville 2006: 384 quality passes
Advantage: Current car
Phoenix 2007: 278 quality passes
Phoenix 2006: 594 quality passes
Advantage: Current car
Richmond 2007: 705 quality passes
Richmond 2006: 383 quality passes
Advantage: COT (Continued)
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| Pos. | Driver | Make |
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| 1. | Jeff Gordon | Chevrolet |
| 2. | Denny Hamlin | Chevrolet |
| 3. | Jimmie Johnson | Chevrolet |
| 4. | Ryan Newman | Dodge |
| 5. | Carl Edwards | Ford |
| 6. | Tony Stewart | Chevrolet |
| 7. | Matt Kenseth | Ford |
| 8. | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | Chevrolet |
| 9. | Clint Bowyer | Chevrolet |
| 10. | Jeff Burton | Chevrolet |