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Hubie48 (Offline)
  #11 7/4/25 1:40 PM
USAC is horrible for everything EXCEPT THE RACING

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jdull99 (Online)
  #12 7/4/25 3:52 PM
Originally Posted by The55:
https://www.usacracing.com/news/mill...s-june-29-2025

Anyone can go to this website to get all the information they want about USAC and it’s very easy to post a link. Not sure why USAC information isn’t routinely posted here but it is pretty easy find on the interweb.
Where does it mention the dance floor? lol. I have no idea what that is about...anyone?

& what happened at Macon last year? I tried looking it up but Richie's stories are packed full of info, but I didn't notice anything that jumped out. The DQ deal right (was anyone really)? Idt that was published right? How about the fines? I really can't remember for sure I follow about 30 racing series...

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kendirt (Offline)
  #13 7/4/25 4:39 PM
Originally Posted by jdull99:
& what happened at Macon last year? I
RB complained that there were cars with lead bolted on ahead of the front axle.

It wasn't a grey area if you could read the rules, but chassis builders put places to mount weight there.

USAC chose not to take any action then and changed the rule making it legal prior to the start of this season.

Everyone's over it except Yeleyfan.

The morals of the story? USAC has favorites(no kidding), and that it wouldn't hurt RB to eat a salad once in a while so he has more weight placement options.

Or you could say it was an outdated rule and as long as the lead is mounted safely a non-issue.

I would say that USAC discriminates against normal-sized adult males. You'd see some changes in the finishing order if they added 50lbs. to the minimum weights in both Sprint Car and Midget. Everyone understands there are guys out there who aren't fat that can't make minimum with no bolt-on lead right? I have my own conspiracy theory about that...
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racegal (Offline)
  #14 7/5/25 9:20 AM
Originally Posted by kendirt:
RB complained that there were cars with lead bolted on ahead of the front axle.

It wasn't a grey area if you could read the rules, but chassis builders put places to mount weight there.

USAC chose not to take any action then and changed the rule making it legal prior to the start of this season.

Everyone's over it except Yeleyfan.

The morals of the story? USAC has favorites(no kidding), and that it wouldn't hurt RB to eat a salad once in a while so he has more weight placement options.

Or you could say it was an outdated rule and as long as the lead is mounted safely a non-issue.

I would say that USAC discriminates against normal-sized adult males. You'd see some changes in the finishing order if they added 50lbs. to the minimum weights in both Sprint Car and Midget. Everyone understands there are guys out there who aren't fat that can't make minimum with no bolt-on lead right? I have my own conspiracy theory about that...
I'm not over it either.

DD FAN-atic!! Susan St. Catherine
God bless America and our troops
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ISF (Offline)
  #15 7/5/25 9:43 AM
Originally Posted by racegal:
I'm not over it either.
Me either.

Silver Crown Championship Dirt Cars properly driven on a one mile dirt track are classic poetry in motion. Using that analogy, Jack Hewitt is one of the greatest poets of all time.
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yeleyfan76 (Offline)
  #16 7/5/25 10:25 AM
Originally Posted by kendirt:
RB complained that there were cars with lead bolted on ahead of the front axle.

It wasn't a grey area if you could read the rules, but chassis builders put places to mount weight there.

USAC chose not to take any action then and changed the rule making it legal prior to the start of this season.

Everyone's over it except Yeleyfan.

The morals of the story? USAC has favorites(no kidding), and that it wouldn't hurt RB to eat a salad once in a while so he has more weight placement options.

Or you could say it was an outdated rule and as long as the lead is mounted safely a non-issue.

I would say that USAC discriminates against normal-sized adult males. You'd see some changes in the finishing order if they added 50lbs. to the minimum weights in both Sprint Car and Midget. Everyone understands there are guys out there who aren't fat that can't make minimum with no bolt-on lead right? I have my own conspiracy theory about that...
You might want to open your eyes sir. RB is down 50lbs and still going. The morale of the story is Usac is inept at best. The handling of the situation was horrible. Usac/Spridge failed to handle it the correct way in order to help their favorites. Which is old news.

As for the dance floor question, you will have to go back for a story from Usac posted on here about the accomplishments of Kevin Miller being president. One such great asset to paying a higher purse and promoting the best on track racing, is a new dance floor at the office instead of cubicles.
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jdull99 (Online)
  #17 7/5/25 12:05 PM
Originally Posted by yeleyfan76:
You might want to open your eyes sir. RB is down 50lbs and still going. The morale of the story is Usac is inept at best. The handling of the situation was horrible. Usac/Spridge failed to handle it the correct way in order to help their favorites. Which is old news.

As for the dance floor question, you will have to go back for a story from Usac posted on here about the accomplishments of Kevin Miller being president. One such great asset to paying a higher purse and promoting the best on track racing, is a new dance floor at the office instead of cubicles.
Oh. I missed that one! Thanku!

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kendirt (Offline)
  #18 7/5/25 12:30 PM
Originally Posted by yeleyfan76:
You might want to open your eyes sir. RB is down 50lbs and still going.
He wasn't when the Macon deal went down.
yeleyfan76 (Offline)
  #19 7/6/25 1:16 AM
Originally Posted by kendirt:
He wasn't when the Macon deal went down.
Correct he wasn’t and the rule was clear about what wasn’t legal. Spridge blew it as usual and continued his inept leadership. During the offseason they made a change/clarification to the rule and Robert went in a diet. Also his weight should have nothing to do with the rule book.
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racegal (Offline)
  #20 7/6/25 11:01 AM
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