What will happen with NCATS in the near future...
In fall 2006, when NASCAR bought CASCAR, they dropped the Sportsmen Racing Division and WESTERN SERIES (CASCAR WEST SERIES).
Rumored that NASCAR supposed to change NCATS technical rules to have same rules with all NASCAR REGIONAL TOURING & INTERNATIONAL SERIES (Camping World East & West, Canadian Tires Series, Corona Mexico Series, etc.).
But, still 2009, racecar chassis only had few modification from 2006’s CASCAR Rules. Maybe nearest NASCAR CAMPING WORLD, but still different, specially with wheelbase and bodies.
I know that CAMPING WORLD and NCATS used same SPEC ENGINE, but not the same Carb and Restrictor plate.
When NASCAR will have unified Rules for all of their REGIONAL TOURING & INTERNATIONAL SERIES...
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Now, talking about NASCAR CANADIAN TIRES SERIES events and Schedules.
Like lots of peoples, i consider that NCATS shall back like in 2006 and before, when CASCAR had EASTERN and WESTERN RACING DIVISION, or like NASCAR CAMPING WORLD SERIES, also with EAST and WEST Division.
About 12-15 race-events in Ontario, Québec, New-Brunswick, Nova-Scotia and/or Prince-Edward-Island. No more than 2 road-race event. Pretty all racetracks in Québec Province are OK to receive NCATS race-events (SANAIR SuperSpeedway, Riverside Speedway Ste-Croix, Montmagny, Vallée-Jonction, etc.). Some nice tracks in Maritime Provinces (Speedway660, Shediac, Antigonish, etc.), and lots of racetracks in Ontario.
About 11-12 race-events in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British-Columbia. No more than 2 road-race event. It has enough good racetracks into thoses provinces to have a complete schedule. Gimli (Manitoba) for road-race, Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, Calgary, Medecine Hat, Sun Valley, Terrace, etc.
Maybe, 2-3 combined events with Eastern and Western NCATS Racing Division like NASCAR CAMPING WORLD do at IOWA Speedway, included into each schedules.
Still like NASCAR CAMPING WORLD SERIES, i think that main-events of 150-200 racelaps for “Short-Tracks” from 1/4 to 1/2-mile should be OK, and 100-125 racelaps for “Speedways” more than 5/8-mile but less than 1-mile.
By this way, it will help to have better car-count because of less traveling and less expansive budgets (Less tires, gaz, frameworks, shocks needed, brakes, etc.).
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I think it’s more than time for NCATS to have same rules than NASCAR CAMPING WORLD, with a really short transition period (One-two season) from old cascar frame at 108 inches wheelbase to newer NASCAR CAMPING WORLD chassis at 105 inches wheelbase, in NCATS-East. For NCATS-West, should go directly to same rules than NASCAR CAMPING WORLD SERIES. Frame and Roll-Cage, suspensions components, Shock&Spring, engine rules, etc.
Also, since i discovered Stock-Car Racing and CASCAR Racing Division (CASCAR Late-Model, CASCAR-Sportsmen), i disliked CASCAR Bodies and specially this stupid intregrated spoiler at the end of the trunk. Cars look fat with these bodies and cheap with these stupid spoiler.
Performance Fiberglass Products (Stock-Car Bodies Builder and Supplier for CASCAR, NCATS, OSS, WEST, etc.) now build a new fiberglass body for Sportsmen Racing Division at Autodrome St-Eustache. This new body looks really better than NCATS bodies.
But, the Best move shall be that Performance Fiberglass Products develop and build new bodies under NASCAR CAMPING WORLD Template and measurement, with a real steel or aluminium spoiler at the end of the trunk, like any others professionnal Stock-Car Series. I'm sure mister Novotny and his employees could do a really nice job.
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Also, i really don’t understand why NASCAR-Canada accept pretty anybody without any real experience in Stock-Car Racing.
Dexter Stacey, Derek White, Patrice Brisebois, Alan Labrosse, Joey Hanssen, Miguel Duhamel, Richard Durivage, Michel Disdier and many others that don’t have any Stock-Car background and/or any serious experience in auto-racing to be competitive in Stock-Car auto-racing.
Why, like all others NASCAR RACING DIVISION, NASCAR-Canada (NCATS) doesn’t have any serious criterias to accept or refuse drivers...
In 2006-2007, NASCAR BUSCH EAST SERIES refused Richard Durivage because he didn’t have any racing experience, but CASCAR SUPER SERIES/NASCAR CANADIAN TIRES SERIES accepted him...
I know that NCATS (NASCAR-Canada) need racecars to have a decent field, but please don’t accept anybody without a proof of their skill to race into these NCATS, even on short-track or road-race.
If NCATS (NASCAR-Canada) reduce traveling and race-laps events, they will drop expanse for raceteams and have better field.
REGARDS.
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