Most street cars are set up to push some. It is much easier for a normal driver to recover from a push the to recover from oversteer.
Are there are only two possible track conditions? Are all W the same? No difference between a light drizzle and a monsoon?
Google the Bristol Speed Trials if you wanna see some seriously fast oval cars. Scott Russel even makes an appearance.
No joking. I'll find a pic if I can. They were usually pretty good about waiting to test the higher end cars in better conditions (or retesting if they couldn't wait). They used the W, VW, and S for the celebrity laps.
understood but in regards to the question i feel it may be hard to beat a nascar on an oval because of that.
I wonder how much down force would come in to play. Those NASCAR'S slide a lot from what I understand, it's just predictable.