microsprint15 (Offline)
#41
9/22/14 8:37 PM
Fans don't care about mini sprints. Never have, never will. Sponsors don't care about mini sprints. Never have, never will. A racing resume that only includes mini sprints means nothing. Never has, never will.
(I am not bashing the drivers or owners directly, I know there are very talented drivers and very good teams and races in the mini sprint division).
I don't know much about the Racesaver 305's, but it sounds like it could be a huge success. My only concern would be the diluting of the current class of local non-wing cars. If this class would have been around just a few years ago, I would have been all over it. I would imagine that others who come from my background (600 sidewinders) feel the same.
Of course, this is only MY opinion. Bash Away...
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Bill May (Offline)
#42
9/22/14 10:02 PM
Dave, That's a novel idea, It appears to me that Dirt track racing in the area is struggling for Fan support (for many reasons), resulting in promoters depending more on Racer support (back gate) to survive, additional classes may help some tracks remain open, especially if it could result in a feeder class for a more a popular division.
Some posters put down Paragon's $500 to win purse structure, but it draws more sprints on a weekly basis than other area tracks, A lower budget winged sprint division just may develop into a similar car count in a couple of years, who knows, maybe take the wings off occasionally, providing some experience for Racers wanting to move up to N/W 410's.
The Mod's were not very well received a few years ago, we have accepted them (or tolerate in some opinions) into the local tracks program, look at their car counts, probably the highest of the weekly classes (except Paragon) I have not seen or heard any track promoters complain about Modifieds, I suspect we all, as fans, have our own favorite class, I suggest we support whatever it takes to keep local tracks open and avoid another Gas City experience.
Bill May
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on_the_edge (Offline)
#43
9/22/14 10:23 PM
Paging motormasher your favorite, wing racing at your favorite track and with a motor that is equal to everyone else's. You should win every race with all your talent. Your calling has been made now don't disappoint and not show up to race.
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SWScaleChassis (Offline)
#46
9/23/14 8:23 AM
"So I thought about building a 305 when I heard about the Bloomington divison. Then I read on IOW all the hatred and scoffs for something new. May as well sit out if the people don't wanna see it."
-Said the 15 year race fan who thought about getting behind the wheel...
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kart31rac (Offline)
#48
9/23/14 8:41 AM
We race a 305 at 34 raceway, it is not a racesaver but the rules are very similar. It is a great class there are 18 to 22 every night. but when you talk about the price of the engines it is the same. Some guys are going to spend 25,000 and some are going to spend 5,000 and work there butt off to be competive. Some guys buy new tires every week and some of us use old 410 tires, but in the end we are having fun remember your racing for 500.00 dollars. Its a good night for us if we break even on the pit passses and fuel. LoL
dirt in ur beer (Offline)
#49
9/23/14 8:50 AM
Wow ! This has really got u "die hard worlds greatest we're from indiana dammit" sprint car fans in a wad. All over ADDING another class of sprint cars?????
I only have one question..... If indiana is the bastion of nonwing sprint cars (, then why r u adding a winged entry level class?
I don't particularly like 305s at my home track(knoxville) but it's more racing so I win in the end.
I think winged 305s will work on your indiana bullrings. Lawrenceburg will eat them up though. I personally look forward to seeing 305s on our next trip to indiana.
SWScaleChassis (Offline)
#50
9/23/14 8:57 AM
I completely agree. Build a motor within the rules, and its fairly affordable. Cruise the classifieds for a few days, theres a chassis here, chassis and body, chassis, body, motor plate, arms, raduis rods... etc.
Yeah, the pure 410 guys may turn their nose up at the 'little 305 guys with the cute wings'. Fine. Leave after the 410's run their main.
But when you can take a kid from a Kart to a 305, you skip all the big $$ investment in the micro/lightning sprint monopoly that it is today. Seat time in a used chassis that won with Shuman or Clauson or Stanbrough behind the wheel once. On the same tracks as the big guys too.
Then, put in a 360 and run with the 410's. Then a few years later, add the 410.
And hell, you wanna avoid the tech issues. Like I said before.. the GM Crate 602/604... Might be worth a shot as well.
I just cant wrap my head around that folks shoot down ideas that could grow our sport between owners drivers and fans alike.. The same folks that scratch their head with low car counts, and hardly any folks in the stands.
-Justin
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