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Re: Why not a Silver Crown race at Indy?
I think the last of the front engine roadsters ran in 64 at indy. the speed was 154. Engines put out about 4-500hp and tires were about 6 inches wide.
Put a modern champ car out there and they'll turn 180 laps. IM sorry, I see these cars get the cage knocked in a foot from wrecks at THAT. You say Nascar and NHRA use tube frames. Yeah, but they have a containment compartment of hoops and many bars, not just three or four frame rails. Nascar has crush panels on both sides, flaps to keep em from flipping and have set the driver centered in the car.. And the truth is, They're slowing both Nascar and Indycar down, have done it about every five years since the 80s. Im not bashing the idea, just the fact that these cars are not built for that kinda speed. As others said, The Gold Crown cars got twitchy and that was with some ground effects. Nobody knows how this seemed to happen. But it was a less than 100mph impact. This was the dust out race |
Re: Why not a Silver Crown race at Indy?
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Why isn't there a silver crown race at Knoxville?
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I'm going to go out on a limb and speculate that the reason the Silver Crown division was only at Knoxville 3 times is the same reason they were recently at Belleville only 3 times. There was not enough money to be made.:27: |
Re: Why not a Silver Crown race at Indy?
There use to be one,, during the Hall of fame inductions I believe,,Could be wrong,, I think there was that and then the Grand Masters race..Not 100% sure though.
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Thanks for the info!
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I would like to see this thread completely deleted before anyone with common sense discovers it exists.
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As far as Knoxville goes, they changed the dirt there sometime in the late 90's to make for better winged racing, which it does. Unfortunately, the way it glazes over slows the non-wing cars down too much. The sprints will probably get around there pretty good this year considering how much more they hook up these days but the silver crowns were really slow the last time they ran there. I would bet Vogler's feature lap times in '81 were faster than Yeley in 2001. As far as Indy goes, we all know it would be dangerous but I know there's plenty of guys willing to do it so let them. I'd pay more for that ticket than I would the 500.
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