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#1 dirtstudent2

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Posted 11 January 2016 - 04:11 PM

Why is it racers, setup people and builders work there butt's off for a lifetime to make what their racing go faster and promoters work equally hard to slow down the fast stuff?

 

Somehow something about it doesn't make sense.

 

 





 

#2 LM63

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Posted 11 January 2016 - 04:31 PM

Well for one faster costs more. Another would be faster doesn't mean better racing on the track either!




#3 714d

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Posted 11 January 2016 - 06:54 PM

It usually backfires anyway though. They limit you, for example, to a cylinder head that anyone can pick up for $500 so guys don't have to buy $1200 heads. Then guys feel the need to buy "trick" versions of those $500 heads for $1500 to get an edge. Same with manifolds, carbs, lightweight components, etc. just look at crate lates. The "crate specific" market can make any rich man poor in a big hurry.


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Posted 11 January 2016 - 06:54 PM

Really? Mercer is adding 8 HP Junior Sprints to their card (Rumor) What would you stay after midnight for, 600HP, or 8HP?




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Posted 11 January 2016 - 07:47 PM

Cool1. This is going to be great for these kids. Most of them are not 10yrs old. They will be tomorrow's racers.


#6 714d

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Posted 11 January 2016 - 08:08 PM

I don't think the meaning of the original question was replacing classes with slower ones. It was more about changing rules of existing classes.


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Posted 11 January 2016 - 08:08 PM

I agree, I even know one of the top kids, my question was which would you stay to the wee hours of the morning to see?




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Posted 11 January 2016 - 11:18 PM

If the Little Guy Nationals is any indication the 9 hp class wasn't the class delaying the show.


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Posted 12 January 2016 - 01:08 AM

Where did anyone say they did??  But since you want to be involved in a discussion Mr. dutko, lets start by your thoughts on trying to have 7 classes. Can you

think of any track who is running 7?? Who would you make run last???




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Posted 12 January 2016 - 05:41 AM

There's rules on sprint cars to keep the drivers alive and cars out of the grandstands , there's rules on super lates to stop rolling chassis from costing 200k


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Posted 12 January 2016 - 08:36 AM

Rules are put into place to reel these cars back and keep them somewhat low cost.  Speed cost money.  a dumb ass that doesn't have any driving skill but a lot of money could buy speed.  Where the driver with a ton of skill and an empty wallet can't afford to go as fast.  By limiting the speed of these cars, tracks are trying to neutralize the balance of skill vs money.  The more competitive a race is the more exciting for the fans.  Also, Like Legend said.  Tracks are trying to make things safer all around.  Keeping cars out of the stands and drivers alive. 

 

"You don't die from going fast....you die when you stop." - Red Farmer




#12 TUNACAN

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Posted 12 January 2016 - 03:46 PM

Also keep in mind, the ones making the rules are rarely the ones building cars.







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