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Newmans Crash on final lad of Daytona 500

While everyone is not a Nascar fan or even watched the race. His crash on final lap of Daytona 500 while in position for chance to win the race. Set up exactly how well MRC simulates the Real racing. If this was MRC racing the manager of Newman would be Hoping mad about the RNG God taking away a race.

This is Because our Rand Number Generator Simulates Human errors.. Now to put the is proper light. In real Race if it was Not the final lap the driver who tapped Newman to cause him to lose control at 200 mile per hour would not have happened.. The driver patience skill would said no we have more laps. But RNG said this is final lap I will not back down and Bam contact. Now was this Newman fault n the race no.. Was it really the other driver fault maybe yes. But In our races how many Unforseen things happen to take away wins by other drivers.

Random number generators simulate the Human element of the game. Now lets talk qualifying. Does anyone really believe and driver pushes himself to 100% qualifying. puts maximum tire aggressions. Put the car to maximum levels of red line the engine for even 1 lap. If they did that just once they would be fired by the car owner. So when the qualifying the push slightly more then in a race because there is less fear of what the cannot see another car mistakes. So when we go all 100's in qualifying ther should be mistakes and lots of them.

Now the Car itself by design does not make it less mistake prone by the driver. In fact being higher qaulty mean it can accelerate faster.. Take corners Faster and get to top higher speeds. This ability of the cars makes them more prone to a slight mistake turning into a bigger one. The best setups that prevent Mistakes is in the setup. But if a setting that is not perfect is locked in saying it is. The engineers set other setting to make it work. That is why track record runs are so rare. Because That driver was lucky enough from RNG to get the most perfect setup on that track on that day with the ideal race conditions. So if the setup is not perfect the RNG has room for mistakes. Needless to say a perfect setup in F1 is very Rare!

So back to Newmans Crash. He survived Thank God. But thank to programers of MRC for properly having a RNG generator that has us wondering every race who will win the Pole.. That simulates how racing haapens with an entire field that even a field car in back of pack bad luck can and does effect another drivers Winning any race. What Happened to Newman happens in Gold Cup all the time. What happens in F1 MRC happens in F1 all the time. Just having the best Car does not mean auto Win.. That why the actually race with drivers not a computer program!

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on 2020-02-22 06:21:31 by TerryWilson
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"Scariest Crash I've Ever Seen, Glad He's OK"

on 2020-02-24 21:59:26 by BlueMan1 - Likes: 4 | Score: 7.163

Driver and Co-Owner Brad Brady was recently asked about the events that took place on the last lap of the recent Daytona 500. "That was by far the scariest crash I'v ever seen. I am extremely grateful that Ryan is OK and how far the safety of st...

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