I am confused why people are so contentious with RUSH. If you don't like the rules package, you don't have to compete in RUSH Series. I feel that it's a good thing for those who enjoy the crate program. Everyone has a sandbox to go play in, if not, go build your own.
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In Topic: learnerville pro stocks
19 April 2021 - 07:56 AM
In Topic: learnerville pro stocks
15 April 2021 - 09:43 AM
I looked into the 358 program. I asked my engine builder what an all new competitive 358 complete would cost. He gave me a price range of 20k-35k, oil pan to carburetor and to include ignition and headers. He said "how fast do you want to go and how long do you want it to last". That's quite a bit more than a crate motor. I enjoy racing of all types. I don't put anyone down for their division, where they race, or a Sanctioning body. Choices are what makes America Great.
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In Topic: learnerville pro stocks
14 April 2021 - 08:03 AM
The open stock class is dying. All the DIRT tracks to the north saw the progression downward and changed to the crate motor platform. The class was all but dead ten years ago. They have seen a great resurgence of the Pro Stocks, as well as the Sportsman Modified division.
Locally, we still have the loyalists to open competition. I respect that, me being one of them, however not everyone can afford open competition. I, can no longer afford it, so I have chosen to end my racing career.
I see the place for the RUSH Series, and thank Vicki for her efforts to award those the opportunity to compete at the level they can afford. I also believe the Penn/Ohio Series is a fabulous opportunity for those who can afford to compete at that level.
Some day I can see myself running a Series again, just depends on how big my stimulus check is, haha.
JMO
Locally, we still have the loyalists to open competition. I respect that, me being one of them, however not everyone can afford open competition. I, can no longer afford it, so I have chosen to end my racing career.
I see the place for the RUSH Series, and thank Vicki for her efforts to award those the opportunity to compete at the level they can afford. I also believe the Penn/Ohio Series is a fabulous opportunity for those who can afford to compete at that level.
Some day I can see myself running a Series again, just depends on how big my stimulus check is, haha.
JMO
In Topic: RUSH Sprints to launch West Coast Region; California's Perris Auto Speedw...
02 April 2021 - 12:01 PM
Congratulations Vicki.... Well deserved for all the hard work!
In Topic: All Star Sprints history: Thank you Walt!
20 May 2020 - 08:47 PM
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