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8/1/12, 3:28 PM   #112
Re: mini sprint evolution
Dwayne
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Originally Posted by Outlaw2010 View Post
I really dont care to enter this debate on drive line problems,cheating,or cost.
I would like to ask one very pertinent question.

Which Japanese manufacturer has spent dollar one on Mini Sprint racing?
Thats what I thought....

Ford on the other hand,an American Company, has spent their resources in an attempt to help and grow this class of racing by making a cheaper and more durable engine/driveline package. Lets immediately flip them off before there is even a prototype on the track ! That's a wise choice.

Some of you people amaze me with your narrow minded/non business approach to racing. Guess what, Racing IS a business. The current Mini Sprint business model is a dinosaur and will eventually fail. Largely due to the lack of support from the current engine manufactures.


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