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#TheTruth

Member Since 01 Jan 2017
Offline Last Active Nov 04 2022 10:37 PM
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Viper Motorsports, Commitment Issues?

03 November 2022 - 09:17 AM

Ive never been a Blair fan really, mostly because he was so overrated in his younger days and you all treated him like royalty, but what is going on at Viper Motorsports? They cant seem to keep anyone around and Im not sure if its them making the changes or drivers leaving.

If its the drivers leaving there clearly has to be something wrong, so why are other drivers taking the seat? Yeah, a ride is a ride but if doomed to fail from the start why not look elsewhere?

If Viper is making the changes, why? Id assume they have a lot of or all of the input when it comes to running with the Outlaws. They will finish 3rd, maybe second with 2 more strong runs in points, and hes being replaced by his counterpart battling for second and the rookie of the year chase. Did they expect a championship given the lackluster competition compared to other series? This reminds me of Marian Hossa, who was with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 08 and lost the cup to Detroit, then in 09 with Detroit lost the cup to the penguins. The most successful teams mesh for years to get as good as they are.

On a side note, Blair replacing Richards should help Booms program in 2023. Richards doesnt deserve a ride and hasnt for quite some time. If anyone is considering putting him in a car Id suggest looking at some younger talent that wants to win.

Thoughts?

Alternatives

03 November 2022 - 08:53 AM

This forum has turned into 95% results, posted by a single gentleman, kudos for keeping up with it all but wheres the conversation? Is there anywhere out there anymore where conversations happen? Does anyone even want to have conversations or their own opinions anymore?
Im considering putting something together on twitter with its new features and features to come thanks to Elons takeover of the left wing cavalry.

Thoughts?

Pittsburgher Weekend

25 September 2022 - 01:54 PM

I don't know why I'm shocked by this at this point but I'm seeing $40 for pits Friday and & $75 Saturday. Don't see a 2 day option. $50 for grandstand Saturday and $100 to drive you car in the grandstands and park in addition to your ticket. Also a charge to drive your vehicle in the pits. It's a 75 lap race for $20k I doubt it draws much more than the Lucas regulars and the tri state area guys. $50 for a pit pass to the Hillbilly Hundred at Tyler County Speedway with 3 other classes running. $40 for a pit pass at raceway 7 on Friday. I'm all for supporting local racing, but the track shouldn't be surprised to have empty seats with streaming available and 2 other races close the previous nights. Promoters with prices like this aren't interested in helping the sport, they're just trying to pad their pockets. But sometimes a reasonable price could draw a much larger crowd. We shall see who shows.

Rocket Chassis Revival

06 December 2021 - 12:13 PM

First and foremost, this is an opinion piece and not fact. Some of the details in this story are hearsay and may not be true. If you guys like this content let me know and I can make some time to reach out and get the facts.

 

Over the past few years a new name has emerged as the top chassis manufacturer in Dirt Late Model racing; Longhorn. Many manufacturers have come and gone attempting to dethrone Rocket, but none have been successful, until now. No one is surprised, it has been coming for years. Now, without question, Longhorn is the premier chassis manufacturer, but what is Rocket doing about it and why did they let it happen in the first place?

 

Rumor has it that Kevin Rumley was working with Rocket on a new chassis design several years ago. For one reason or another, the two parted ways and Rumley took his talents to Longhorn. From that point on, Longhorn was truly on the map. Jonathan Davenport had a year that we all still remember and the Longhorn vs. XR1 battle began.

 

Since this time, Longhorn has continued to work on and develop their chassis while Rocket appears to remain stagnant. This is evidenced by the fact that the Rocket Chassis house car team runs old XR1 chassis as do some other touring drivers. They do not run their new chassis, so are they producing inferior chassis today? This is concerning on many levels, first of all if the house car is old, who is testing and improving the chassis for customers and figuring out how to get an edge on the competition? Secondly, what is wrong with the new XR1’s, or why aren’t they as good as the earlier chassis?

 

Growing up, Rocket Chassis was a household name and dominated the space, but from the outside looking in, it feels as if they have given up. Do they not want to modernize, hiring engineers, analyzing data, testing real world events? Are they content they left their mark on the sport and the ride is over? Why employ one of the best drivers in the business if you have given up? Surely making a switch to the Lucas Oil Series and competing with the best of the best would be a step in the right direction. The WoO series is without question the AAA team to the Lucas Oil series and if Rocket has not given up, it is the first step to regaining the crown. Show your customers and fans that you are still committed. Go after a real championship against the best in the business. Put Rocket Chassis back on the map. It won’t be easy, and Longhorn is not going to back down, but it can be done.

 

I’ll be the first to admit that I’m pulling for Rocket, praying that the NE can regain the crown, but I’m not here to entertain excuses either. Rocket has all of the resources of the other touring teams. They can run the Lucas tour, no excuses, play on a level playing field and show that you can still hang with the new guy. That’s what it feels like, the new kid vs. the seasoned veteran. The new kid has technology, marketing, better merchandise, customer support, and the veteran won’t accept change. Maybe it is about money, clearly the 1 team is the premier attraction of the WoO series, and DirtVision is grossly overpriced compared to the competition. Less talent costs more money so where does it go?

 

We will see what the upcoming season holds, I don’t expect change, but I yearn for it. I fully expect the Rocket house car to run the WoO series yet again, take the championship by a large margin, and stick in their rut. Afterall, dominating the AAA league is nothing to scoff at, but usually the great players will move up to the big leagues. Sometimes what is good for the player (house car) is not what is best for the whole team (Rocket Chassis & Customers).

 
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