A Sprint Car does not have a wing. A Sprint Car with a wing is a Winged Sprint Car.
To call a Sprint Car a Non-Winged Sprint Car is the same duplicative and redundant word as irregardless. Check your dictionary, irregardless is not a word. Even when you type it in here on IOW, you get red squiggles under it!
If you feel further differentiation is necessary, you might consider Traditional Sprint Car versus Winged Sprint Car.
I like Winged Sprint Cars just as much as Sprint Cars. I just believe they should be properly referred to.
Two things happened in 1978 that changed the world of sprint car racing and the most popular form of it.
1. USAC had a devastating plane crash that took the lives of many top leaders and officials.
2. Ted Johnson started the World of Outlaws and the "Run Whaca Brung".
USAC and traditional, non-wing, whatever you want to call it, has never recovered from the plane crash.
The World of Outlaws kept growing and because of that winged sprint cars are by far the most popular form of sprint car racing. They just had a weekend that paid out over 2 million dollars for the four days and also broke an attendance record for Eldora Speedway.
Before 1978 we could call them sprint cars and winged sprint cars. Today they are sprint cars and non-wing sprints cars.
Until the introduction of roller bearings, I believe in the late 30's or early 40's, freight car axles were supported by bronze journal bearings.
The roller bearing manufacturers were successful in referring to their competition as a friction bearing and the name stuck. Over time it became bearings and friction bearings.
Originally Posted by The Old Coyote:
A Sprint Car does not have a wing. A Sprint Car with a wing is a Winged Sprint Car.
To call a Sprint Car a Non-Winged Sprint Car is the same duplicative and redundant word as irregardless. Check your dictionary, irregardless is not a word. Even when you type it in here on IOW, you get red squiggles under it!
If you feel further differentiation is necessary, you might consider Traditional Sprint Car versus Winged Sprint Car.
I like Winged Sprint Cars just as much as Sprint Cars. I just believe they should be properly referred to.
"Back in the day" weren't they called like B cars and maybe the "Indy-type" cars were A-cars or smthn? I know they (the Indy type cars) were called Big Cars. Possibly until there was a split of the Indy 500 type cars to the "half-mile" cars? I swear I read this in maybe the Bettenhausen book (it was like a history of racing); but I don't have the book anymore.
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Originally Posted by The Old Coyote:
A Sprint Car does not have a wing. A Sprint Car with a wing is a Winged Sprint Car.
To call a Sprint Car a Non-Winged Sprint Car is the same duplicative and redundant word as irregardless. Check your dictionary, irregardless is not a word. Even when you type it in here on IOW, you get red squiggles under it!
If you feel further differentiation is necessary, you might consider Traditional Sprint Car versus Winged Sprint Car.
I like Winged Sprint Cars just as much as Sprint Cars. I just believe they should be properly referred to.
Take a look at the schedules for the tracks right here in Indiana that run them regularly. Indiana is the stronghold of a niche fan base, and even here, the tracks generally refer to them as non-wing sprint cars. I’m not upset by the pronoun you choose.