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brian26 (Offline)
  #15 7/23/10 4:33 PM
For me, the biggest 'turn off' on this whole vintage oval thing is the nature of conflict that comes with it. "What is vintage", "how fast will we go", "do we get a free barbeque dinner", etc. The monday morning promoters always have a better plan , in their minds of what should be done, or should have been done.

I'm just 42 years old, I fell in love with the caged , cheapass supermodifieds of the NCRA- and I ain't stopping. Time marches on, and the new group comes in. We all like or love the cageless cars to some degree- but that does not mean we are obligated to own one. I would take a Watson or a Meskowski Champ Dirt chassis though.

But arrogance does not set well with me at all. I am too busy looking for the 'whisp' in the air that takes me back to the feeling I had as a little boy. I know everyone else is too, but the diversity of cars is broad, and we have got to stick together if this thing is ever going to go to the next level.

Here is what I want-- Laps in my car, no stress or unneccessary hassle from anybody unless it pertains to safety. Safety is no joke. AND, should someone want to display ONLY their never fired offy restoration, I would like for them to have fun doing so without hassle from the 'on-track' guys.

This **** is supposed to be about fun, and right now here in Oklahoma and North Texas, that is getting hard to accomplish.

Show a little respect to each other.

And yes MACMILLER, I do like your cars. Always have.


Brian Satterwhite

---------- Post added at 03:36 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:33 PM ----------

This in no way implies that cageless cars should be parked. That would be ridiculous.