motorhead748 (Offline)
#61
8/24/21 6:10 AM
I’ve owned, drove & paid for my own cars for 20 years. I started out non wing but after a couple years I figured out wings were a better choice for me. I like it all but it’s wings for me even as a spectator
Rhody (Offline)
#65
8/24/21 12:40 PM
Also, to some people (me) lap times matter. A few years back I went to New Smyrna, FL for a weekly show. They had a sportsman class and Super late models. The SLM were about 2 seconds faster, but there were only 4 of them. I was more entertained by 4 slm racing in 2 groups of 2 than I was by 24 sportsman running close together. Don't ask me why, but I just prefer higher speed racing. Yes, I prefer wings, no I don't run around telling people that NW sucks, unlike Non Wing fans who like to bash wing racing.
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oldfan49 (Offline)
#69
8/24/21 10:49 PM
I would guess one advantage of running USAC would be that they get to sleep in their own bed a lot more the WoO guys do. not to mention a lot less traveling costs.
As for the "just be glad you are at a racetrack even if the racing sucks" crowd. I grew up going home sleeping in truck pulling a super mod 4 or 5 nights a week I used to be in that crowd and I hunted for a race to go to every night there was one no matter what. . Then I woke up and asked why if the racing wasn't enjoyable.
I live in Kansas City on the Kansas side, as I type this I am sitting in a Hotel in Kokomo. I attend more races in Indiana in a year than I do in Kansas and Missouri for the simple fact the quality of the racing is that much better and even with the travel it is a better bang for the buck.
Some of you really underappreciate what you have in your own back yard.
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Dirtfan (Offline)
#70
8/24/21 10:59 PM
"You all really underappreciate what you have in your own back yard."
Interesting statement you made,maybe one shouldn't be so quick to pass judgment on "we"all.
Dan Hetser
"Today is a Gift, Tomorrow is not Promised"