just curious.....who will be racing in the pro stock divison this season...... with the new rule change.
ppms
#1
Posted 15 February 2019 - 11:20 AM
#2
Posted 15 February 2019 - 11:54 AM
16 or less $300
16-23 $400
24+ $500
#3
Posted 16 February 2019 - 03:21 PM
be interesting with latrobe running thats for sure.
#4
Posted 16 February 2019 - 03:44 PM
#5
Posted 18 February 2019 - 03:20 PM
just curious.....who will be racing in the pro stock divison this season...... with the new rule change.
what's the new rule change ?
#6
Posted 18 February 2019 - 11:39 PM
They also updated the purse based on car count:
16 or less $300
16-23 $400
24+ $500
To win amounts. Probably have the purse posted on their website.
#7
Posted 19 February 2019 - 12:59 AM
what's the new rule change ?
Open motors 3000# D55 or 1600s
Crate motors 2900# open Hoosier, 8” spoiler, front nose spillboard like spec LM in early 2000s
Both then follow Penn Ohio base rules outside that. Special shows will follow straight Penn Ohio rules (ELM, Willie White Race, Pittsburgher weekend).
#8
Posted 19 February 2019 - 01:01 AM
To win amounts. Probably have the purse posted on their website.
Yes, you are correctt on both points.
#9
Posted 19 February 2019 - 05:04 AM
What is the logic of not always following penn ohio rules?
#10
Posted 19 February 2019 - 05:49 AM
The tire rule hurts there SLM count, then they go crate in there sportsman. I think crates in the late models will be there soon enough and the decline will be on going. You've got dog hollow racing Saturday and it was the perfect time to drop that tire rule. Go figure. I think they are going in the wrong direction personally. I'm heading for central pa the end of march. I'll continue to make my trips back to lernerville. Why, I always felt it was one of the best anywhere. Not so much ahymore.
The modifieds will be the next class to crumble with mercer coming back on board. How many are going to run 2 nights ?
#11
Posted 19 February 2019 - 12:13 PM
These rule changes were also made in lieu of making the division 100% Crate motors only like Lernerville.
#12
Posted 19 February 2019 - 12:40 PM
Talking to the Mileys the logic was two fold: encourage more racers to consider buying a Crate motor/keeping costs down and growing the weekly field. Outside of the Penn Ohio shows the average car counts were between 9 and 11 cars. The hope is more guys consider buying a used Crate motor for $3500-$5000 versus $15k open motors. I’m not getting into the Crate debate here, I’m just explaining the logic.
These rule changes were also made in lieu of making the division 100% Crate motors only like Lernerville.
Why would anyone buy a motor that's already run out, and costs as much to rebuild as it does to buy a new one?
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My dad drove late models in the early 70's at North Hills, Butler, Mercer, Blanket Hill, and occasionally Tri City. We won the last late model track championship at Blanket Hill.
#13
Posted 19 February 2019 - 02:15 PM
the 9-11 cars were penn/ohio cars supporting that track on the off weeks from the series.....i don't see that happening now. i figured miss rush was going to take over that track next...but i also don't think the guys that race there weekly are going to follow in lernervilles foot steps....jmo.
#14
Posted 19 February 2019 - 05:00 PM
Why would anyone buy a motor that's already run out, and costs as much to rebuild as it does to buy a new one?
I guess that gets into the debate. The guys who buy a used Crate would be rookies or guys moving up from hobby stocks who don’t have a lot of money and just want to race weekly. Can you build a 383 or 400 for under $5000? Maybe. But that’s the issue. Guys aren’t spending $5000 on open motors. They have $20k tied up in a 421 or 430 to race for $300 weekly.
#15
Posted 19 February 2019 - 07:39 PM
so is it your brothers fault..our teams fault..or whoever else that didn't complain,just tried to keep up by whatever means possible?..that now we..the people who have supported that shithole should have to face a penalty or even sell off our hard earned equipment for less than half what we have in it to give "the other guys" who dream of moving up,or the guys who race Lernerville a chance?I guess that gets into the debate. The guys who buy a used Crate would be rookies or guys moving up from hobby stocks who don’t have a lot of money and just want to race weekly. Can you build a 383 or 400 for under $5000? Maybe. But that’s the issue. Guys aren’t spending $5000 on open motors. They have $20k tied up in a 421 or 430 to race for $300 weekly.
the issue is the management who let it go on,let it get out of hand and now are paying the penalty by less teams,cars and fans..they sure got fat and happy off their decisions,its us that are skipping meals to try to compete.
the whole deal makes me sick to my stomach...lol..geez!
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#16
Posted 19 February 2019 - 08:32 PM
Edited by Racer17L, 19 February 2019 - 08:32 PM.
#17
Posted 19 February 2019 - 09:05 PM
Now its saddle on 100lbs and weigh the same as an open motor ( and open motor cars weight was reduced from 3000 to 2900 since that time ) or buy a Crate to get the small motor weight break
So to me its the same penalty as him but a different side of the coin
Its buy a crate or go nascar motor because the most universal equalizer is out the window for anything in between
Weight
Edited by DavyLee2, 19 February 2019 - 09:23 PM.
#18
Posted 19 February 2019 - 10:58 PM
#19
Posted 20 February 2019 - 07:44 AM
I still think its not fair and puts a whole group of people who run Frankenstein motors at a disadvantage
#20
Posted 20 February 2019 - 09:53 AM
Open motors 3000# D55 or 1600s
Crate motors 2900# open Hoosier, 8” spoiler, front nose spillboard like spec LM in early 2000s
Both then follow Penn Ohio base rules outside that. Special shows will follow straight Penn Ohio rules (ELM, Willie White Race, Pittsburgher weekend).
the pittsburgher will not be running penn/ohio cars this year.they will be the ppms/rush pro stocks as per sch.
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