767 (Offline)
#12
8/17/14 8:49 AM
I got to say Both. May sound stupid, but I hate it when a burm is not built right. I have been to several races where the burm has been built incorrectly and drivers take the short cut. Normally when that happens the fans get a dust bowl. Also if you are going to run a burm, you have to take care of that burm. The burm can only be so tall. If it gets to big, then you might as well bring out the tires because the burm will do just as much damage. I like the tracks that have a burm, then tires about a car width in. Those tracks will normally water all the way down to the tires. These tracks take care of the burm as well.
red70racer (Offline)
#13
8/17/14 9:32 AM
We have raced forever without issue with a tractor tire, the last 2 out of 3 outings we've had tractor tire issues. The first was a guy hit the tire in front of Pete, pushed it out and Pete smoked it, fortunately it was coming out of turn 4 for the checkers, it required a drag link replacement and 1 spot in the heat race
Last weekend the start of the feature with cars bunched up he gets drilled from the back and straight into the tire, he kept going but had about 1" toe out, which resulted in an ill handling car and a prematurely wore out front tire.
!st tire was too small and moved onto racing surface, 2nd tire was too large and didn't move.
In my biased opinion tractor tires belong on tractors
Charles Nungester (Offline)
#14
8/17/14 5:29 PM
Im sure something like this has been done before. But Im thinking like Mini Orange Slalom flags with a spring on both post that can be pressed into the infield line. You can even have a couple green ones in turn four start area. Track markers only, That wouldn't upset he car yet you wouldn't want to race over em yet hopefully not get knocked out into the track if they got hit.
Personally, I like the un-runable berms that are soft maybe six inch tall marble material. If you make em sold and packed then guys just setup to put their left fronts on em and weight transfer.
Charles Nungester
TQ29m
(Online)
#16
8/17/14 6:30 PM
How about cow pies, or meadow muffins, just have to keep em wet? Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!

Mbarnes72 (Offline)
#19
8/18/14 4:59 PM
If you can't prep your berm surface to look like Knoxville (packed, with moisture and the same material as the track) then it can be much worse having the dust and marbles thrown onto the racetrack, as soon as that happens then everyone has to go down there which makes a single lane no passing marbled dustbowl.
Why hasn't anyone tried going the opposite way and dig an 8" deep trench instead of a berm? Nobody will purposely run it down there to unload the RR, throw junk on the surface and keep overwatered mudholes off the bottom lane of the racing surface.