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TimBurns

Member Since 13 Oct 2013
Offline Last Active Mar 27 2014 03:54 AM
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In Topic: Penn Ohio Pro Stock Series Announces Full Schedule

26 March 2014 - 12:51 PM

:huh:

Pretty easy to view the penn ~oh site and look up the drives list. Lots of guys paid there 5000 buxs. Lmao

In Topic: Penn Ohio Pro Stock Series Announces Full Schedule

18 March 2014 - 02:49 PM

As simple as I can put it, they have races scheduled on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. This immediately eliminates drivers that run for points at Lernerville, Sharon, Mercer, etc... The only cars that will attend are basically the only cars that wont be legal at those tracks. Rusty Martz, Chris Sneider (spelling), etc. Other drivers wont give up the points week, no matter how good they are. And I agree with DavyLee. A race on a Sunday at Eriez? There are a lot of good drivers that will deter from this program because of that race. That is a tough race to try to make knowing the distance, work the next morning, and the high chance of getting torn up at that track.

I am not disagreeing, sundays will be hard for some. Just take a couple minutes and actually look at how many guys really support there local track and run every night for points. Top 3~5 at best. Some will follow and some wont. But why criticize for at least getting the series started...it is not perfect. Its better then what we had..

In Topic: Penn Ohio Pro Stock Series Announces Full Schedule

18 March 2014 - 06:00 AM

2 races within 3 days and 1, 3 hrs from Pittsburgh .. that's unfortunate those had to be booked so close together

If anyone running the series from the southern area has any mechanical issue i would be more then happy to offer my garage/ tools to anyone that may need help. We are 35 to rw7 and 60 min to eriez. We also plan to have a bon fire that Saturday night if anyone would like to join us.

In Topic: Penn Ohio Pro Stock Series Announces Full Schedule

18 March 2014 - 05:49 AM

Nope. I think you hit it spot on. I cant believe drivers are doing this. 500 dollars seems a bit excessive to me to try to make a Sunday and Thursday show. And all of these Special races are historically very destructive on equipment. And I also heard that the only way to get that 500 back at the end of the year is to attend all of those races. Correct me if I am wrong. The TOTAL point fund is around 10000. Still only what, maybe 1500-2000 for the champ? But, nonetheless, good luck to all drivers that participate.

Most better stock car teams travel to these better paying shows anyways so why wouldn't you get in the series for a chance to 4~5x your money. There are no rule problems the races are all when the tracks use the open rules format. So once again, every sanctioning body i know of the bottom feeders loose money and the top teams make it. So please do explain to us all how this is different.

In Topic: Penn Ohio Pro Stock Series Announces Full Schedule

15 March 2014 - 11:43 AM

In years past its been 1000 to win for stocks at the stampede