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Game Theory at 190mph

cameronm writes "A recent article in Slate discusses the value of NASCAR racing as a tool to study Game Theory. You can view the original study at FirstMonday."

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  1. Re:Reminds me of a physics article by onthefenceman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Shhhhhhh! You're giving away my secret to +5 insightful comments!

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  2. Re:NASCAR? by stinky+wizzleteats · · Score: 4, Funny

    What's next? Studying Wal-Mart shoppers' habits for the cultural development of the Western world???

    Hey, this is big stuff. Game theory applies to the fans, too. The tension of a decision such as "Do I throw a beer at the guy in the next row?" have important game theory connotations. If you throw your beer at him, you don't have a beer anymore. Complex stuff.

  3. most common complaint by brarrr · · Score: 4, Funny

    The most common complaint from NASCAR drivers:

    Just once, can't we turn right?

    I suppose they can relate to derek zoolander.

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  4. Re:This study only concerns drafting tracks. by delstar+dotstar · · Score: 5, Funny
    Truckers see more efficiency with a trailer than a cab, and do better with tandem trailers. They like to draft each other, saves fuel.

    Not just truckers, but regular cars as well. When I'm on the freeway, I get right behind another car so we both can save a little gas. To let them know I'm there, I beep my horn and flash my high beams.

    For some reason, though, everyone I do this to gives me the finger. Some people, I swear.