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8/16/09, 9:39 PM |
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Re: Kevin Miller experiment
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8/16/09, 9:47 PM |
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Re: Kevin Miller experiment
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Is Kevin is OVERRATED or overmatched? Or the right guy?
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8/16/09, 9:54 PM |
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Re: Kevin Miller experiment
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One thing that Kevin Miller and James Spinks have done a good job developing is the .25 midget series. The series is constantly gaining new members and continues to thrive. Spinks will listen to the racers suggestions, and make changes when necessary. If you havn't tried out the .25 midgets you should really give it a shot. As a .25 driver myslef i think the raceiver one-way radios are the best thing they have introduced to quarter midgets.
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8/16/09, 9:58 PM |
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Re: Kevin Miller experiment
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2. The sanctioning fee is on par. This is actually not a fee charged to make money - it is only to attempt to cover costs, but I have been told that it is actually a losing venture for each race. 3. That has nothing to do with USAC. If they are attached to an event, they will always be billed as the headliner because they are the biggest name of the bunch and carry the biggest-name drivers. And yes, it really bugs me that UMARA considers themselves National. That is not a synonym for "full" midget. 5. When has the Silver Crown Series ever had many races? Where would you like them to go? How would you propose paying for those races? Miller took a lot of flak for the deal with Iowa, but it was a big win for Silver Crown racing, and a big crowd. 6. I think that sounds like a great idea for POWRi, really. There are really bigger things on USAC's plate at this point in time...I know you're an Illinois resident, and I'd love to see it too, but I just don't think it's high on the list for now. Thanks, DWB! |
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8/16/09, 10:15 PM |
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Re: Kevin Miller experiment
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Kirk, I was referring to USAC management, not a an association through sponsorship.
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8/16/09, 10:15 PM |
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How did your Dad feel about having to spend another $100 for that raceiver? |
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8/16/09, 10:26 PM |
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8/16/09, 10:27 PM |
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As for the Silver crown div USAC needs to add a few more races because owners are not going to invest in a car that only runs 4 times a year. As I hear it Richmond is gone and Milwaukee is not having them back. So that leaves Phoenix,ORP,Iowa,and Oswego so now what. So why build a sc car for 4 races when you can run the same places with a sprint car that will run 8-10 times then you can bolt on a wing and go run 20 more races the math just does not add up.( I am getting depressed anyone want to buy a sc car). What other pavement tracks are out there that the sc cars could run.
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8/16/09, 10:27 PM |
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The Hoosier tires have been a great spec tire, and have drastically reduced the cost of racing as well. Im sure the money that my dad has saved from not buying Vega's has well payed for the money it costs to buy a raceiver. |
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8/16/09, 10:31 PM |
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