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10/15/15, 2:41 PM |
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Race Count This Year: 6 Race Count Last Year: 14 Join Date: Nov 2010 Posts: 270 |
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10/15/15, 3:42 PM | #12 | |
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16 is the minimum age unless the kid is Emancipated.
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10/15/15, 4:21 PM |
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Just curious. If your premier division is non-wing, why is Race Saver a wing car? Not a criticism.
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10/15/15, 4:52 PM |
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10/15/15, 5:36 PM |
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fish, I suspect he's a pa or wva person racing non-Racesaver tracks over there. I have sold parts to a few racers there racing 305's, not racesaver, but similar.
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10/15/15, 5:55 PM |
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No. Over the years have only owned limited winged 360's and winged Racesaver 305's. Love Kokomo, Gas City, Eldora and USAC in general but really don't think I could be a non wing owner nor a 410 owner, winged or non wing. Have helped some 410 teams in the past but helping is not the same as owning. Saw a nice 360 division disappear and don't want to see the same thing happen to the 305's.
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10/15/15, 6:45 PM | #17 | ||
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Not sure, but I do know that a wing car is easier to drive and keep straight than non wing. Also, I beleive the RACESAVER car started out east (PA?) and there's nothing but winged stuff out there. But I'm guessing the simple fact that it's a good place for beginners to start, that they decide to run wing. (Safety and control)
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10/15/15, 7:08 PM | #18 | |
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To distinguish between the two classes to the casual fan.
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10/15/15, 7:20 PM | #19 | ||
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If drivers are under 16 they need to speak with the track and RaceSaver regional representative about racing experience to get approval. There is a younger driver in our area that raced the Bloomington RaceSaver this year that moved up from minisprints.
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10/15/15, 8:13 PM | #20 | ||
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I totally disagree on a Winged car being easier to drive than a Non-Winged car!! A winged car, you do drive much straighter, but you are going way faster too! There is a different style to both and I love to drive both for sure! They both take skill and finesse.
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