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9/28/14, 6:07 PM | #111 | |
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The car that ran 5th in wheatland against the war group last night was a racesaver 305. He did it coming from the b main. A 2009 Wolfweld with standard pro shocks and a sealed racesaver 305.
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9/28/14, 6:59 PM | #112 | |
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Sounds like that's the way to go,pull wing off win a few put wing on run Bloomington, run a few woo and mowa races I,m fired up.
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9/28/14, 7:41 PM |
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why not run racesaver 410, they run them at east missoula montana motor speedway.
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9/28/14, 8:31 PM |
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A bicycle could keep up in the turns at Wheatland LOL
I have pretty much given up on the racing here locally filling my time between trips to Indiana with online subscriptions, MAVTV, and youtube. Years ago the tracks around here got this same idea that they needed to introduce new classes. Now we get to go watch 5,6,7 classes of cars, many that can't even come up with enough cars for 2 heats. And we get to watch them tippy toe around the huggy pole and eat up a months worth of tires every night. And for the real kicker while making technology and money the big difference the premier classes here run for the same or less money that the support classes run for in Indiana. All this talk about winged cars in the middle of the country, try and name 3 weekly winged car tracks within a 200 mile radius. I remember when we had to choose between several tracks on any given night before people had to rob a bank to buy all the power and technology they allow you to hook up and priced everyone out and we lost the weekly tracks and most sprint drivers went to IMCA modifieds. The winged cars are so over tired and over winged they have become like watching slot cars on a one slot track. Now the mods are running into the same issue and guess what, they keep creating new classes over and over because the class they created a few years ago gets too expensive. we have A Mods, B Mods, E Mods, Sport Mods, Midwest Modz, etc. What makes Indiana racing work in my opinion (which is probably worth little) is that they have 3 or 4 basic classes, a few niche tracks and a few classes that travel and can come in occasionally and give the fans a treat. If there is a rainout you don't have to go hunt up a web site to see if you fit their rules. You call and if they aren't rained out you head out. If USAC or MSCS is running your track and you are an underfunded team and don't feel you are competitive enough to run with them you simply go run another track and make up for the top cars from that track that come to yours to run the special. And to top it off you have the Lucas Oil Late models, WoO, PowrI and other traveling shows that stop through just often enough to keep them special. But the reality of it is a weekend trip to Indiana from Kansas is more bang for the buck than going to local racing here because of what happened here and it scares the hell out of me when I hear of people there discussing the same fixes that got us where we are here.
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9/30/14, 10:21 AM |
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9/30/14, 10:51 AM |
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Sale Sale
This week only "Racesaver Seal Kits" Two for the price of one while supplies last!!!! Honest Dad himself |
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9/30/14, 1:30 PM |
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Is there any discussion of purse and payout breakdown for this class? My opinion is it needs to be a minimum of 700 to win. maybe 200 to 250 to start feature.
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9/30/14, 6:19 PM | #118 | ||
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This is the quote from the home page of racesaver "the winner between $150 to $300 and the 24th starter $100 to $150. No, that isn't a lot of money, but that is exactly the plan. Big money, brings big problems"
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10/1/14, 8:02 AM |
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Here is the purse structure the PA Sprint Series uses.
Purse $3855 1 - $275 2 - $250 3 - $225 4 - $200 5 - $180 6 - $165 7 - $160 8 - $155 9 - $150 10 - $150 11 - $145 12 - $145 13 - $145 14 - $145 15 - $145 16 - $145 17 - $130 18 - $135 19 - $135 20 - $135 21 - $135 22 - $135 23 - $135 24 - $135 |
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10/1/14, 12:02 PM |
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So winning pays less than hauling the car there, Paying three or four pit passes and fuel in the car.
Other than motor and spec tires. Everything else is the same and same cost as a full up 410 and a couple grand in wings if you crash. Sounds Legit.
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