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12/30/15, 11:38 PM   #11
Rich Mersereau
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The #11 should be retired from all sprint car racing. King rules.
 
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12/31/15, 8:15 AM   #12
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Call it my age (23) and having not been around long enough to TRULY appreciate the long long lineage of the Sprint Car evolution, but, I don't personally have a problem with these tanks. Easier to letter, ease of assembly/repair and potentially better weight management.

As said above though, to each is own!
 
12/31/15, 11:31 AM   #13
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Back in the day that they raced with tanks like this the cars that ran them were called "Super Modified's". A step down from the "magna fluxed paper carrying" Sprint car of that time.

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12/31/15, 4:52 PM   #14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DAD View Post
Back in the day that they raced with tanks like this the cars that ran them were called "Super Modified's". A step down from the "magna fluxed paper carrying" Sprint car of that time.

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They used to run them on the sprint cars in the 70s in Florida at Goldengate Speedway and other tracks around here but I think that is where they got the idea

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Go to www.floridastockcars.com. You can see a bunch of old sprints and drivers,not just Florida driversA lot of guys that came down in the winter
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12/31/15, 8:53 PM   #15
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Crocket has been using that tank for several years now...
 
12/31/15, 9:32 PM   #16
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One that comes to mind in our area was Jack Kraylek Blue & White # 71. Ran Findlay (Millstream) & Fremont back in the day.
 
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12/31/15, 9:34 PM   #17
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I think it makes them look like Lawn Mowers 😕
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1/2/16, 5:40 PM   #18
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Saw it last night at Cocopah. Kind of reminds me of a manx cat.
 
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1/3/16, 3:06 PM   #19
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Might be easier to letter (so would a stock car or a board), but the car number sure isn't going to be visible to fans in stands if they don't always run a topwing...
 
1/3/16, 4:30 PM   #20
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Rules where we race say: Traditional Sprint style only, who defines this?? Beats me
 
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