fridaynightracer (Offline)
#11
5/15/10 10:45 PM
Just wondering cause if you had 3 1000cc racing series your car counts might drop. Also I was just wondering what tracks they would run.
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Bradleyracing86 (Offline)
#12
5/15/10 11:17 PM
If the MMSA did it... It would be different, but would the big tracks still want us..? Bloomington, Brownstown.... We look similar to small wing sprinters, promoters may not want that...
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hpm22h (Offline)
#13
5/15/10 11:18 PM
I think a series that could run half with a wing and half without would be a good mix. You would get to see who could drive without the wing, and those who could set the car up with a wing. Just my opinion...I'll race with or without one.
DonMoore10 (Offline)
#14
5/15/10 11:32 PM
What does a mini sprint use for a motor and how much? I'd be interested to know a little about the various costs that you have for a mini sprint.
Don Moore
Bradleyracing86 (Offline)
#17
5/16/10 12:46 AM
Well said slide , competitive motors below 2k.... Alky helps
some but conversions get $ ....
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#19
5/16/10 7:25 AM
I support a non-wing mini sprint racing series and I have tried to get others to support it for three years. There is not enough cars out there to support two winged series in Indiana. The 600 car count at Linton is down to one after Nick lost his motor Friday night. I would put a 1000 in our ERC for Nick and race non-wing if others would join in. This is Indiana the home of non-wing midgets and 410's we need a driver development series (without wings) for these young drivers.
Bradleyracing86 (Offline)
#20
5/16/10 10:53 AM
Naw it could be done for 4k. You'd have to do alot of stuff yourself, but you will find that 90% of the chassis's are very similiar. Technology hasn't changed to much. Recently a Bailey or Erc roller was for sale on IOW, I think Roberts had it and it sold for 2500 I think, Ryan I remember you buying a motor for under 1k on eBay and running up front last year... That style car with a good stock motor could win with Amsa, Mmsa, or even run competitive with midgets.
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