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6/17/18, 10:50 PM | #31 | |
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And not to disagree with Chuck, but "epic failure" is more like making silver crown cars that are designed to run on mile and a half tracks, I'd say the jury is still out on banning cockpit adjustable shocks
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6/18/18, 3:54 AM | #32 | ||
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My thoughts. I feel if you go through the B main you should start behind ALL the heat race transfers. And not to beat a dead horse on the adjustable shocks, while I agree it may not be an "epic fail", it is an empty gesture. Supposed to even the playing field and cut costs, but every local guy around has already got adjusters. That expense was already expended long ago. Also, it puts more emphasis on who the better crew chiefs are. Whether they're driver/crew chiefs or hired guns a smart crew chief will help you more than ever right now. So banning the adjusters was just an unecessary move, in my opinion only.
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6/18/18, 5:59 AM |
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Re: Different winners in USAC
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I am ok with getting rid of cockpit adjustable shocks. When everyone gets good at turning knobs, there would be less passing.
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6/18/18, 7:57 AM |
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Re: Different winners in USAC
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6/18/18, 12:07 PM |
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Re: Different winners in USAC
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I surely remember USAC being dominated by a couple drivers and only like five following the whole tour. Compared to that, today is awesome with several drivers who could win on any given night
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6/18/18, 12:25 PM | #36 | |
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Maybe true, but everyone still runs them at local shows so I just think it's an irrelevant rule. And I've seen plenty of good local shows. And USACs other divisions still run them. Hasn't seemed to hurt their on track product. Just my opinion, nothing more.
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6/18/18, 2:42 PM |
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Re: Different winners in USAC
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I have mixed feelings about this. Sometimes the track just stays way too narrow in the heat, and you really get punished for qualifying well. I don't know if they do it today, but back in 2011, the King of the West gave the top 2 in the B their times back, plus an extra $50 for winning the B. I like that because it kept you from riding around in your transfer spot, but you weren't totally hosed if you qualified well but missed transferring in the heat.
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6/18/18, 2:59 PM |
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Re: Different winners in USAC
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MSCS = -5 cars on average over this time last year USAC = -5 cars on average over this time last year I see a trend! See you at the races!
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6/18/18, 7:17 PM | #39 | ||
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Going back to the OT, my quick search through twitter indicates USAC National Sprint cars have had 8 different winners in 15 events ran so far. KTJ, Windom, Bacon Courtney, Stockon, Darland, (listed S. Cottle in error), and now Ballou.
OP is correct in that the 4 mentioned have an abundance of podiums; however, there’s still been 11 different drivers finish top 3 and that doesn’t include Grant or Coons jr (yet...) Might not last but so far a new winner average of every two shows and a new podium finisher almost each race seems pretty diverse to me... and who on here would be surprised if Grant, Leary, Boespflug, TMez, or Coons, got a win to keep that average going? Not me.
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6/18/18, 8:52 PM | #40 | ||
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Are the 4 drivers mentioned being allowed to race under different rules? If not then everyone else needs to figure out a way to get faster!!
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