Stevensville Mike (Offline)
#2
12/15/15 9:19 PM
Let me see if I have this right, Nathan.
The three Kenny Wallace Dirt Racing Experience events are not races but chances for average joes to get behind the wheel of the listed cars and give it a whirl?
Or something of the sort?
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staggerman (Offline)
#4
12/15/15 11:07 PM
Interesting....no SOD or GLSS shows scheduled
fish (Offline)
#6
12/16/15 6:15 AM
By the looks of that schedule, the state of Indiana has added a track racing sprint cars every weekend. Regardless of personal preferences, that should be something to celebrate.

Incite your heart to see beyond the view.
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Nate (Offline)
#7
12/16/15 10:21 AM
How many people are committed to running those new DIRTcar sprints? All I read was they needed a 602 sealed engine. Don't know much else about them.
spicoli (Offline)
#8
12/16/15 2:57 PM
Sprint cars, short track, close to home, Saturday nights, weekly, everything I'd ever want.
Except, I can't find where else these cars are going to race.
While the cost of this engine makes sense compared to the cost of running a 410, it makes no financial sense to buy an engine I can only race at one track.
It also does not make financial sense if the only other tracks I can race at, besides Plymouth, are so far away I (or my crew/family/friends) have to miss work or get motel rooms.
If Plymouth stops running that class, what am I going to do with this engine? Who will want to buy it? How far am I going to have to go to sell it and what would it be worth, used, when only a few tracks use them?
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