America's Motorsports Park drivers meeting
#141
Posted 19 November 2012 - 08:58 PM
#142
Posted 20 November 2012 - 01:04 AM
What is the reasoning behind "not wanting anything to do with" crate racing at this place? Wouldn't it make sense to want to be involved with these guys??? The series in the North East Region is growing like wild fire and now that the RUSH Series is starting up.. it would make sense to me?
Who in there right mine wouldn't want 20+ crates at there track from the get-go every sat. nite... Lotta guys are lookin for a place to race beside goin to Roaring Knob. The new semi-late class would take a few years to produce a 20 car field.
#143
Posted 20 November 2012 - 03:06 AM
Jeff considered the crate late division as his LM class but the area is more steelblock and aluminum block lates; so he made a decision to support the cars
With all due respect......How does 2400 lbs equal the playing field???? When Greg Satterly pulls in with his 800hp 50k Roush Yates...And Robbie Allen as crew chief, weighing 2400lbs....He will run over the competition! As will most other dedicated Superlate guys! But the problem is ....they will never come because they don't want to race with 600hp steelblock cars! I don't understand why you people don't get it! Make your latemodel class a blend of steelblock...358....and 604 crate! You will get moore cars! No aluminum engines! Then if you want to have a better paying race for the SuperLatemodel(Aluminum engine cars) ....have one! Trying to blend the 100k cars with the 35k cars doesn't work! It discourages drivers from both sides of the fence! Most of the tracks up that way don't allow Aluminum engine cars anyway! (Humingbird Hesston Thundermoutain) Just my .02
#144
Posted 20 November 2012 - 04:05 AM
Jeff considered the crate late division as his LM class but the area is more steelblock and aluminum block lates; so he made a decision to support the cars in
Case in point...... In 2007 Sheetz MaGarvey was driving Tom Gills Ford out of Altoona! They decide to go to dog Hollow one Friday night! Dog had the 2400lbs rule in effect like you peopel want to do! Sheetz was a 325lb person driving a Ford......which with a Fountaine Aluminum block, like it was...was allready 72lbs heaverier than a Chevy motor(Aluminum) They had to add no weight! They would of liked to get the car to 2400 lbs! The average dirt latemodel with an aluminum chevy engine it weighs about 2100-2115 with 20 gallons of fuel and no driver! How much does your driver weigh???? If its 235lbs....you are at 2350 without filing up the fuel! 12 moore gallons of fuel another 75-80 lbs! So now you are at 2430???? How much to run the feature at a small track like that???? 4-5 gallons of gas???? You make weight! With a Ford motor...your 35-70lbs heavy depending what block you run(Aluminum) So where is the peanalty???? Shouldn't it be like 2600 to level the playing field???? For an aluminum engine car??? And still 2400 for a steel block! Here is why! 604 crate....410hp 358 spec motor....600hp a real good one! 358 Steel Block Bandit Motor???? Maybe 650 hp a really good one! Open steelblock motor??????Maybe 700hp a super good one! Roush Yates....Cornett...Custom.....Hershey.....Vic Hill..... Baker......Clements.....Malquit.....Draine.....Edge...... Kriner......800hp +. Steel block engines are budget engines! They are not up to pare for the most part with the Big name aluminum motor builders! So No....Making Mike Blose or Greg Satterly or Chub frank weigh 2400lbs is not a level playing field! But Maybe 2600 is! But they aren't going to do that! There will allways be that one guy that wants to win that will come with a top Superlate aluminum motor just to win every week! I have seen it before....AKA Wally Stock at Windber in the early nienties He came everyweek with a 710 hp 18degree all aluminum Jules motor worth 30k in that day to race guys with a home built 377, makeing 550hp and 2x3 frame car! He won every week! He Spanked them Boys as he used to say! But he should have! But how many other cars did this discourage! Ask Jim Michney......It doesn't work! You can't mix the money guys with the budget guys! Keep your latemodel division a steel block division! Moore cars...better racing...moore fans! Just my .02
#145
Posted 20 November 2012 - 09:05 AM
#146
Posted 20 November 2012 - 10:02 AM
#147
Posted 20 November 2012 - 10:04 AM
Express Man- With all due respect......How does 2400 lbs equal the playing field???? When Greg Satterly pulls in with his 800hp 50k Roush Yates...And Robbie Allen as crew chief, weighing 2400lbs....He will run over the competition! As will most other dedicated Superlate guys! But the problem is ....they will never come because they don't want to race with 600hp steelblock cars! I don't understand why you people don't get it! Make your latemodel class a blend of steelblock...358....and 604 crate! You will get moore cars! No aluminum engines! Then if you want to have a better paying race for the SuperLatemodel(Aluminum engine cars) ....have one! Trying to blend the 100k cars with the 35k cars doesn't work! It discourages drivers from both sides of the fence! Most of the tracks up that way don't allow Aluminum engine cars anyway! (Humingbird Hesston Thundermoutain) Just my .02
Sorry but this isn't the case, if you have ever watched the mixed field of cars at hummingbird during their special, steelblocks are right there with the supers on that small track. A decent built steelblock is going to be around 750 hp and that is even too much for a small track like HB or ARP. The key to winning on those tracks is traction, a guy could have 1000 hp on a small track and all he is going to do is spin and burn the tires off. I believe there will be between 20-24 cars in this class every night and that a decent turnout these days.
Edited by plymouth-man, 20 November 2012 - 10:06 AM.
#148
Posted 20 November 2012 - 03:17 PM
#149
Posted 20 November 2012 - 05:49 PM
Express Man the problem is there isn't enough cars to have just super lates or steel block lates as a solo division.
Look at the car counts at Bedford,
All I was trying to point out is that 2400 isn't really a peanalty to the Ford Boys! And that 2600 FOR THE ALUMINUM MOTOR CARS would be moore like it! Trying to bring budget into play! Most Steel block engines aren't 750-800 hp! And they aren't in big budget cars! Would it be good racing if Rodey brought his Superlate up at 2400 and won every night??? Or would it be better racing if cars realitivily with the same budge, or better funded teams with a little moore disdadvantage raced each other for the win every night??? And I would like to weigh Chris's steel block! I think you will find that it went to the milling machine and is not any heavier than a ford engine in aluminum would be! He won this year with an all aluminumm Ed Powell engine in the car! But won four times last year with his lightened steel block! I'll agree on the car counts! Just trying to see good even racing happening there from the beginning! Good Luck to all in all divisions!
#150
Posted 20 November 2012 - 05:59 PM
$1000 to win is fact or just what you heard?the thing is there was a meeting for drivers / owners to come to and voice their opinion and it was announced weeks before it happened, if the drivers / owners had a thought it should have been brought up at the meeting. besides where else around here can you go to compete weekly for a thousand dollar purse i will guarantee you Marion center don't pay that and neither does Hummingbird . i guess if you don't like it you don't show up and race but Clinton county runs both their steel block and aluminum block cars together and i have seen steel blocks win there more than once .
#151
Posted 20 November 2012 - 06:45 PM
#152
Posted 20 November 2012 - 07:52 PM
#153
Posted 21 November 2012 - 03:08 AM
The same teams that can spend the money on the Aluminum can spend it on the steel engine as well, and you may be surprised how many 700 -750 some
I think the SB2 that Chris built is like about a 750hp 430! No one said there is a horsepower advantage with an Aluminum engine! And why would anyone spend the big money and not get an aluminum block?? Twice as easy to resell when your done! I think you will find most of the steel block engines out there racing are 358spec....358 steel block Bandit....or 604 crate! There are very few open steel blocks left! because ...quite honestly...why wouldn't you want aluminum???? If the steel were they way to go....all the big boys would be using them! And most of the guys with open steel motors are Budget guys trying to save a buck! That mostley can't compete with the better funded teams! I'll stiil stand on my thoughts! Aluminum motor cars should have to be 2600! I don't think there are any open motor steel blocks left except for the northern part of this state!
#154
Posted 21 November 2012 - 07:51 AM
#155
Posted 21 November 2012 - 09:47 AM
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#156
Posted 21 November 2012 - 11:30 AM
#157
Posted 21 November 2012 - 03:02 PM
He is correct about the payout and it was given out for all divisions at the meeting.We wish more people could have attended but it is what it is.Jeff believes the teams that came where very respectful and were very easy to work with.There were only two crate teams there and did not seem like the crate teams were interested in racing there.I think Jeff has in mind to run them in some specials.
[/quote... chuck will you please let us all know when the website is up ?
#158
Posted 21 November 2012 - 06:27 PM
Stay at dog hollow with your crate drivers (aka wanna be real latemodel drivers) Steel blocks arent low bugdet you idiot, i have seen many steel blocks beat so called good super lates, not only on small tracks but also on heavy tacky big tracks, if you have the power it doesnt matter steel or aluminum. so sit in the stands and drink your beer and cheer for your wanna be latemodel drivers (spec and crate drivers)I think the SB2 that Chris built is like about a 750hp 430! No one said there is a horsepower advantage with an Aluminum engine! And why would anyone spend the big money and not get an aluminum block?? Twice as easy to resell when your done! I think you will find most of the steel block engines out there racing are 358spec....358 steel block Bandit....or 604 crate! There are very few open steel blocks left! because ...quite honestly...why wouldn't you want aluminum???? If the steel were they way to go....all the big boys would be using them! And most of the guys with open steel motors are Budget guys trying to save a buck! That mostley can't compete with the better funded teams! I'll stiil stand on my thoughts! Aluminum motor cars should have to be 2600! I don't think there are any open motor steel blocks left except for the northern part of this state!
#159
Posted 21 November 2012 - 06:33 PM
Stay at dog hollow with your crate drivers (aka wanna be real latemodel drivers) Steel blocks arent low bugdet you idiot, i have seen many steel blocks beat so called good super lates, not only on small tracks but also on heavy tacky big tracks, if you have the power it doesnt matter steel or aluminum. so sit in the stands and drink your beer and cheer for your wanna be latemodel drivers (spec and crate drivers)
Don't know who you're talking about because Express Man has been running super lates for many years.......
#160
Posted 21 November 2012 - 06:40 PM
so why does he want his car to weigh 2600? that is just stupid! so apperently over the years he has been racing he hasnt learned much hahahahahahahahahahaDon't know who you're talking about because Express Man has been running super lates for many years.......
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