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If Plymouth went DIRT in '13 What should they RUN?
Just curious on what everyone thinks about this. I know it's a roomer at this point but I thought I'd ask. Not trying to start an argument but hear your ideas.
If Plymouth (IN) Speedway went all DIRT in 2013 what classes should they run weekly / bi-weekly ect..? Head line classes, Mid-level classes, Beginners classes, ect. |
Nice idea, but it will be hard to get an unbiased response on here. Most everyone would like open wheel cars on here. Go to 4m and they will all want stock cars. Really depends where and who you ask. Still any feedback is good feedback.
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410 sprints, mods, bombers, thundercars. 600 cc micro sprints would really work with them. that would be perfect to me. Honestly if kokomo ran mods* every week i would be up there more. Hope it works out:10:
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The bigger question is what tire? Goodyear, Hoosier, or American Racer?
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im just a fan but i like Hoosier
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open tire rule unless you could gain sponsorship but i would say hoosiers are most often used(jmo). I voted 410 non wing, 1000cc lightning sprints, modifieds, and for a street stock/ super stock class type
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I've been to the track and saw the 410's run and I'm tellin ya anything bigger than a full Midget is going to be a challenge to put on a GOOD show... It's ideal for Mini Sprints and TQ's the track needs to accept that and embrace it. :6:
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It will be Hoosier as long as Eric Saunders is promoting. You can't poop where you eat lol.
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