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Re: Who thinks it’s better?
The distance of the race is posted. If your car can't go 40 or 50 laps plus cautions without adding fuel, then you might want to put a bigger tail tank on it. Sprint cars should NEVER need a pit stop to run a full race (other than the Little 500), and definitely not a scheduled one.
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They were burning nearly a gallon per lap, that would necessitate a 40 gallon tank, which doesn’t seem terribly safe and is an added cost.
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You do realize the Kings Royal was scheduled to go 40 green laps? I don’t really want to hear about extra expense in the world of big time Sprint Car racing. With the luxuries of the million dollar haulers and that. And talk about added expense, the race’s had open red’s where you could change anything including tires at about $400 a pop. Carrying a larger cell to run once in a while doesn’t seem to be a terrible expense considering
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Re: Who thinks it’s better?
Originally Posted by flagboy55: The big teams may be able to afford it, the little guy will stay at home. |
Re: Who thinks it’s better?
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester: No big deal tho, I didn't see anyone get out of control |
Tell me exactly who the “small teams”were. They can run a 33 gal tank the entire year and not be giving up very little weight difference !! You are either new to the sport or very misinformed.
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Re: Who thinks it’s better?
Originally Posted by dsc1600: |
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester: |
Originally Posted by Kart#51: This is why I hate work areas. I kind of understood why they came to be the norm for various reasons, but now it’s “the norm” to just purposely stop on track so you can go get a snack/cig/adjustment??? On the original subject: These tiny fuel tanks for weight saving is sanctioning bodies caving to the racers, for in the end, a silly weight savings…. With no thought put towards what the fan wants. Cause those 8lbs are the difference between winning, and finishing 14th 🙄…. Maybe make the driver out of titanium to make up the difference 😁 The larger tank is a simple solution, but will most likely never happen. |
Originally Posted by Frank Reiner: |
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