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12/20/18, 8:29 PM | #11 | |
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12/20/18, 8:50 PM |
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Re: Keith Kuntz Motorsports
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It's by far not all KKM anymore. Clauson Marshal, Petry, Tucker Boat. Many other teams have more than one car that runs when they run. Some who have three or four and rent three of them so they can continue. I remember this sport when it was absolutely dominated by one or two teams and or one or two drivers..
Now, If Bell and Larson show they're up there, but most times there's 15 cars and drivers that any night could put in in the circle.a if not more. It almost makes sense to have to cars and carry one set of spares if your having trouble keeping one team out there. Team up. Use one hauler for two, three cars, Keep one set of spares for two cars, Two for three. Buy tires, oil etc in bulk. for less.
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12/20/18, 8:54 PM |
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Re: Keith Kuntz Motorsports
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I had meant to ask that question on this thread. Lewis was twice as dominant as KKM has been. Big difference in the way they were run though. Lewis had plenty of money so he only hired top of the line drivers. At the end of the day the checkbook didnt have to balance the way KKM's does.
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12/21/18, 2:26 AM | #14 | ||
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Everyone needs to listen to the podcast. That said, if you want to race with the highest level of midget racing, which is the United States Auto Club, somebody is going to have to pay for it. The days of a bunch of car owners hiring drivers are gone. If you are lucky enough to have a family that has money to pay for it, good for you. Honestly it’s going to take some money to even be competitive enough to even be noticed. Funny some of the most successful KKM racers never brought a penny. Listen to the podcast. And by the way, they had Steve Lewis on a couple episodes ago, you can check that out too
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12/21/18, 2:30 AM |
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12/21/18, 2:35 AM |
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12/21/18, 2:43 AM |
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12/21/18, 2:46 AM |
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By the way, its "Kunz", not "Kuntz".... hope that wasn't intentional
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12/21/18, 11:57 AM |
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