Originally Posted by chastaj:
Just how many steel block sprints are left? Most all the Paragon regulars run 12 degree aluminum
There's more then you think. Paragon isn't their only track. It's kind of a series that runs a hand ful of tracks. The had I believe 40+ cars race at least one race last year and I seen on their Facebook group page https://www.facebook.com/groups/244819046995505 that they have a few more drivers this year. Racing a schedule like Paragon has given them makes me think you could easily see 20-25+ steel block sprints each night.
Originally Posted by chastaj:
Just how many steel block sprints are left? Most all the Paragon regulars run 12 degree aluminum
Originally Posted by chastaj:
So only real rule is steel block. So I can go spend $ on All Pro heads, titanium rods, Engler injection, MSD, etc and be legal?
Originally Posted by chastaj:
So only real rule is steel block. So I can go spend $ on All Pro heads, titanium rods, Engler injection, MSD, etc and be legal?
To answer your question, YES. But to follow up with another…WHY?
They had a crate 602 win more than once last year. And I believe those are carbureted.
Originally Posted by chastaj:
So only real rule is steel block. So I can go spend $ on All Pro heads, titanium rods, Engler injection, MSD, etc and be legal?
They should have a 100lb weight break rule if you tow your car to the track on an open trailer behind a 72 Chevy truck that smokes a little.....