1) It takes a bigger set of 'em to drive 100 mph straight at a wall and turn the race car, without having something added to that car to hold it down to the ground.
2)Not having a wing also helps find out just who exactly is the best at steering a race car on that track, on that night. Wing racing is a lot like pavement racing and I prefer dirt, by far. In other words, like the other guy said, more passing.
3)As a general rule, the fan base is a little more educated, down to earth and friendly.
4)I love the sound of the driver lifting as he reaches the turn and gassing it up before exiting. Especially qualifying at the Action Track. The sound of sprinters going from a full throated roar, to quiet, back to loud again is a sound that I've been hearing for so long that every time I hear it again it sends me spinning back through time. The winged car is just on the gas for too long. It's not the same.
5)That I just happen to live right smack dab in the middle of non-wing sprint Universe.
Jerry
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Last edited by Jerry Shaw; 3/20/12 at 4:53 PM.
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