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Re: Ballou vs Stewart
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Re: Ballou vs Stewart
I always thought Ballou's comments were meant to try to improve racing or the racing surface. However at times Im in disagreement as to how he seen it. I was never out there driving on it like he was. So that is what it is.
LIke I said this time, Eldora was it's old self, By the sprint and Champ main it was on the wall with nary a cushion at all and a times drivers bouncing the right rear off it. Vogler would say that I run on the wall because it hurts much less when you hit it. Tracks are always on the bad end of either fans or racers or both. This show went to 1am without much down time at all. If it was me, I would have ripped the top 15ft and lightly watered after hot laps. ANyone else willing stay till 2-230? Im with others in saying without it being a multi day show, It's too many classes for one night. Hold a All Stars and USAC sprint show on sunday and ditch the All Stars on Sat Get this show done by 11pm with time for a little track work. Oh well, Im a net jockey, been around it for decades even worked on several cars. But Sat Night was Classic Eldora. After I griped about the past two years, Last year being a dust bowl and the year before going to 3am This was classic ride the rim and even three wide. It never was better than that. |
Re: Ballou vs Stewart
Robert should be thankful that the track was dry slick, when he got into the back straight away wall and his car spun to the left he was lucky there was no traction and was able to spin around.
Back in the day when the track was good and fast that same spin whould've resulted in him flipping his arse off and surely more damage to his car and possibley himself. Seen it happen many times there. I'm saying this from the perspective of a crew chief for many years and have enjoyed the greatest of high's of winning there and the lows of watching someone I admired take one bad crash that chould've been very serious,but thankfully wasn't. The cars ran right on the wall just like they were at the 4 Crown. And i sure don't recall anyone complaining then. I guess if you don't like the way something is done at a certain track you don't go race there. |
The racing was excellent all evening with the Silver Crown feature the best of the lot. Dust was not that bad and was virtually nonexistent until he Winged cars had made their appearance.
The Winged cars are compelling to watch with their blistering speed, but the side by side racing is better with the wingless cars. Left the track a little after midnight and was able to make use of my expensive motel room in Greenville for a few hours. I further contributed to the Greenville economy at the car wash near the motel. Great wash job for eight bucks and an attendant even towel dried the car at the finale! I noticed the Four Crown is a week later next year. That will help as we always miss a great grandsons birthday party every year. The parents wouldn’t listen to my request to alter his birth certificate! 😁 |
Originally Posted by GYATK94: |
Ktj owns all his equipment and is just flying Hoffman colors for sponsorship. Oh and he works on it as well. Last time I checked nos didn’t sponsor him either.
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Re: Ballou vs Stewart
Originally Posted by 7horse: |
Originally Posted by 7horse: Though credit is due for the recent post on Twitter he made to apologize. |
If the track was like it was for the truck race,I can see the frustration.The track for the trucks is hard,smooth,slick.It was such a disappointment when seen that for the first time.Question would be,if the goal and "perfect"track is hard,smooth,and slick...why not just go pavement and be done with it?
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Originally Posted by Cage Faraday: Robert has run good at Eldora before when it was dry, and when it was rough. I think his later comments paint a better picture of who he is. I have been to every 4 crown, except the first one, and can honestly say that is the best track I have ever seen there. Robert is the only person who I have seen or spoken to who said anything negative about the track. As for Tony's comments, Pretty tame compared to what Earl would have said or done. After facing more scrutiny than any other track, they really nailed it. Then get criticized and told the are going to kill somebody in what I am sure has been a tough time for everyone after the death of Greg Hodnett. I really can't blame him for being upset. I have done a little track prep, and I can honestly say I don't know how they could have done anything better. Maybe the real lesson here is to stay off twitter until you think about what you want to say. I think of a couple of people other than Robert or Tony could also learn that lesson. 3 big races this week, so I am looking forward to Kokomo, Gas City and Lawrenceburg. |
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