Originally Posted by sprntr:
F1 cars pit once or twice per race for a 4 tire change.
Yeah because of a gimmick of having to run both sets of compounds at some point in the race. I've been told they could run the whole race on one set. If my info is wrong, Please correct me. And I have no idea what one of those tires cost.
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
Yeah because of a gimmick of having to run both sets of compounds at some point in the race. I've been told they could run the whole race on one set. If my info is wrong, Please correct me. And I have no idea what one of those tires cost.
The other thing is no TV,$35-$45k midget motors, and testing all take a toll on a budget. With all that being said I believe I was a part of Racing during the best time of Midget Racing.1994-2003
I agree that pavement racing is definitely struggling but it is not completely dead here in the Midwest. USAC definitely let a lot of air out of the balloon when they shut pavement down but STARS who runs at Grundy County Speedway in Morris, IL is trying to keep the Pavement midget alive.
In 2015 they ran AR tires which would last a couple of nights. I've heard some discussions regarding motors and how to help control costs. It all comes down to the mighty cost. If pavement is your thing you might consider looking into STARS.
My team will be running D2 in 2016 but we will also be running a pavement car with an Ecotec. The only way to save pavement is with a passion for it. A passion to find 50 hp in the chassis and not pour the liquid gold into motors.
Just a thought...but have motors become so much because drivers are unable to make a car work for them through setup? Midget pavement setup is a fine art but HP can make a bad setup work. I'm not saying I know how to pavement midgets. I am saying I will do what I can to support pavement midgets.
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
Yeah because of a gimmick of having to run both sets of compounds at some point in the race. I've been told they could run the whole race on one set. If my info is wrong, Please correct me. And I have no idea what one of those tires cost.
Lap times fall off enough to make it worth the time it takes to pit to change tires.
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
I've said for a long time, If F1 can run one tire on a 2000pd machine pushing 10gs at time in corners and breaking for 2hrs on one tire. Why can't a sprint or midget have tires to last 3-4 nights?
It might sound stupid to some. I don't think its unfeasible. Even if that one tire was 4-600 dollars. They can run street vettes, stangs and porches around the road course for a hour and drive em home on the same tire.
Originally Posted by sprntr:
F1 cars pit once or twice per race for a 4 tire change.
Originally Posted by Charles Nungester:
Yeah because of a gimmick of having to run both sets of compounds at some point in the race. I've been told they could run the whole race on one set. If my info is wrong, Please correct me. And I have no idea what one of those tires cost.
I few years ago it was actually a rule that you could only have one set of tires for an entire race. (Not allowed to change tires) But at that time you could still refuel, so they would stop for gas and no tires. Now they wore and slowed down and lost grip and all that stuff; but they didn't blow out on a regular basis either. (When they did it was usually after a driver flat spotted the heck out of them)