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6/27/12, 10:19 AM   #45
Re: waynesfield mini sprints saturday
racer22r
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I will agree you dont need a new top of the line Henchcraft to win, me and my youngest brother had two old 98 bailey cars and i won a few races with it and my brother ran in the top five about every weekend so yes the older cars can keep up and still run a stock engine, In my opinion I believe if you have the money to buy the henchcraft buy it and if not save your money and buy it when you get enough, because as far as im concerened its the best car out there. We own three Hench cars with bone stock motors and if you dont belive the engines are stock come lay $2,000 down and we will pull the engine out and you can take it home. AMSA isnt open by the way they still alow big motors to run but you have to weigh more, when you say open people may look at that like its ok to weigh 900 or 935 and still run the big motor with AMSA and that is not the case. Not all Henchcraft cars have built engines, I know of a few that have built engines but i also know of a few Foz cars and even a few of the older cars, a big engine and new car wont win you races, you have to be able to drive the car as well, the big engine and new car might get you close to the front but when you get to the front you have to deal with people who can drive a race car and know how to set them up and if you cant half way drive and get a decent set up that big motor and new car wont help you out a bit.

Kevin Roberts Jr. driver of the 22R KR Auto Sales, Roberts Auto Transport, Work hard play harder bone stock suzuki Powered, Henchcraft chassis, camo shorts, black shirt, black hat, grey underwear and white socks, lightning sprint!
 
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