R.Drang (Offline)
#62
11/29/08 8:52 PM
Sorry Duke im not trying get off subject, all i was trying to say is that when ur not getting the fans in the stands for whatever reason, the track owners are not going to pay more. But you are still going to have teams and owners spending big money to win. The only thing that makes running a team or a racecar justifiable for the little guy is that he/she just has that absolute passion and love for open wheel racing. And yes tires are one reason that the little guy is dropping out of racing or running a restricted schedule, but tires are not the only reason.
R.Drang (Offline)
#64
11/30/08 12:32 AM
Anyways, back to tires. I think the cost of tires (while still expensive) are trivial as compared to other costs in racing. As far as tire performance, I'd have to say i dont think they are that bad. Im saying that based on how chassis technology has evolved and the setups have varied. And there is also the driver preference, however he/she likes the car setup, and the finesse on and off the throttle.
DonMoore10 (Offline)
#65
11/30/08 10:43 AM
It's already been pointed out by several experts that post on here that tire costs are a major problem.
racer5c
#66
12/26/08 12:17 AM
Duke's $55.00 midget tire in 1975 is equivalent to spending $209 today due to inflation. I think you stated you are buying tires for $160 now. If so how is that a bad deal?
It is if the 209 dollar tire lasts 5 races and the 160 dollar tire lasts one