Originally Posted by Need For Speed:
Not trying to be an ass here, but........
YOU made the decision to use 2 sets of tires during the day.
If you would be fine with a new rule mandating 1 set of tires per day, why not do that now....as a 'business decision' ? (hey, it was popular for Clauson and Jones to do it at L-burg)
According to the info provided in this thread, a set of pavement tires is $1,500...so x 2 sets= $3,000/day for tires. With USAC's purse structure, how far back can you finish the feature, and be within $1,500 of the winners share?
"The downside is that every once in a while you get a set of brand new tires that absolutely won't work. What do you do about that?"
Well, this isn't NASCAR, it's sprint car racing. Once you push off, you get what you get. You can miss the set up at any time, on any day/night.
If that set of stickers is junk, does Hoosier give you your money back?.........
Rob, I respect you, and your operation.
But, a racer is a racer, and most times racers spend a lot of money to gain a couple of tenths a second/lap. Money that isn't justified at the payoff window. Money that they try to say someone else is forcing them to spend, to 'stay competitive'. Yet, they complain that it costs too much to race.
In the 70's, how much did you have in a race ready car, what were you spending to run a show at Winchester, and what did it pay to win.
In 2009, how much do you have in a race ready car, what are you spending to run a show at Winchester, and what does it pay to win?
How much faster is the cars of today, vs the cars of the 70's?
How many THOUSANDS of dollars did each second of speed cost you?
This doesn't even take into consideration the cost of the rigs and huge trailers of today vs the pick-up trucks/vans and open trailers of years ago....all of which is included in the total cost of 'doing business'.
I'm not saying we should still be running the same cars from the 70's, or that innovation is a bad thing. But the willingness to spend $$ to go a little faster, is something you do on your own.
No offense, but to everyone who keeps bringing up the 60's, 70's, so forth is fine but really has nothing to do with this thread. Ya race cars(every part included) are far more expensive than they were, but so are regular cars, trucks, food, gas, everything. In all honesty some teams back then were probably no diffrent than now in that they had more money invested than others. And well as for the rigs i dont want to get into that because I do see that as a huge expense that really accomplishes nothing more than show. Its nice to have all that room and such but not mandatory.
And for someone who has raced on pavement, theres a big diffrence in missing the setup than having a bad set of tires, a bad set of tires wont cost you tenths it'll cost you seconds a lap, its literally like driving on ice, honestly a bad set of tires, with no option of buying more is just flat out dangerous. But then I guess they could do what BC and jones did that got them plenty of pats on the back and just load up and go home. Theres no good fix to the problem.
1. More races just equal more money spent.
2. One set of tires, and you get a bad set is just dangerous.
3. Combo cars, well honestly all I can do at that is laugh, were not in the 60's anymore.
4. Have a poll on what you prefer, Dirt sprint car shows or Pavement.....then think to yourself if youd rather have a dirt car or pavement.