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davidm (Offline)
  #1 9/16/16 8:26 AM
Wingless racing is slowly gaining traction in the Central PA region. We have ARDC Midgets, the Wingless Super Sportsman series at Path Valley and now news that URC will run a Wingless Sprint Series on tracks here in the area. With URC opening up the motor rules to allow 358's and 305's to run with the 360's hopefully this will attract a supportable car count and gain more tractions for wingless racing in the area.
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ThrowbackRacingTeam (Offline)
  #2 9/16/16 10:01 AM
Great news!!!
revjimk (Offline)
  #3 9/16/16 12:44 PM
Originally Posted by davidm:
Wingless racing is slowly gaining traction in the Central PA region. We have ARDC Midgets, the Wingless Super Sportsman series at Path Valley and now news that URC will run a Wingless Sprint Series on tracks here in the area. With URC opening up the motor rules to allow 358's and 305's to run with the 360's hopefully this will attract a supportable car count and gain more tractions for wingless racing in the area.
Neato keeno!
Lots of Pa. & east Coast fans will dig this...
revjimk (Offline)
  #4 9/16/16 12:46 PM
Originally Posted by davidm:
Wingless racing is slowly gaining traction in the Central PA region. We have ARDC Midgets, the Wingless Super Sportsman series at Path Valley and now news that URC will run a Wingless Sprint Series on tracks here in the area. With URC opening up the motor rules to allow 358's and 305's to run with the 360's hopefully this will attract a supportable car count and gain more tractions for wingless racing in the area.
" gain more tractions for wingless racing".... perfect unintentional pun
No, no, no..... keep the wings OFF!
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