From USAC SPRINT HISTORY 1956-1980
"Rules, regulations, organizations, car specifications and all
the otherwritten dialogue that racers like to niggle about: We
need one set of specs, nation-wide.. A man can build his car in
California and bring it to the Midwest or East and know that
the only thing he has to worry about is learning the race track.
And his competition. He shouldn't have to worry about a big
engine for this association, a little one for another.
A wing for one group, no wing for another. One tire width for one
association, etc, etc."
" With a single set of specs we could have a World Series of
Sprint Car Races and maybe crown a real National Champion.
We could truly say to one another, "If you think your
Champion is so great, bring him to our track. . ." Everyone
would know the rules and we could cut through all the
malarkey and get on with what the folks in the grandstands are
interested in seeing. . .some good races."
Lets get to work on this.
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