Originally Posted by Kevracer58:
I agree, eliminate any cockpit adjustments. Not only would this make the racing better, it would cut costs.
+1
What's the deal with the thread czars? People get pissed when someone strays slightly off topic. So what if we morphed into a discussion on shocks, adjustments, wings, etc. Get a life!
I agree with banning all cockpit adjustments. This is not in the spirit of "Sprint Car" racing. It is a sprint race ~ 30 laps or so. The intent is to set the car up to be the best over the race distance - no changes in between. Those that get it right, guess right, or know how to set up a car for the race distance usually win. That is the reward. There shouldn't be any do-overs or second chances (red flag adjustments or cockpit adjustments).
This is my opinion and what I like to see when I go to a race. I want to see who set their car up the best for the length of the race and what driver can make his/her car work for the track conditions present. As for the cost, I agree it would slightly lower costs if adjustable shocks were not allowed. As someone stated, they would have to buy umpteen different valve shocks if they couldn't use adjustables. Guess what, we still have to buy umpteen different valve shocks WITH the adjustables - gotta have spares and replacements. So, no adjustables allowed, no money spent on adjustables. Bottom line is, if you don't spend the money there, it'll be spent on something else. Is money really being saved in the long run either way?