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9/19/10, 6:39 PM |
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MMSA results at Brownstown 9-18-10
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![]() Heat winners were 1st. Scott Fasse, 2nd. Lynn Ambrose and 3rd. was Seth Motsinger. Full results and chassis mfg. award winners will be posted on the MMSA website later. Bill May |
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9/19/10, 7:51 PM |
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Re: MMSA results at Brownstown 9-18-10
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Join Date: Dec 2009 Posts: 15 |
With 5 car being tore up bad. I'm not sure going wing less is a good thing for the sport unless your selling parts.
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9/19/10, 8:24 PM |
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Re: MMSA results at Brownstown 9-18-10
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Shouldn't be any different from a midget. I think the more races they run the drivers will get better and better.
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9/19/10, 10:12 PM | #4 | |
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Who all got tore up? I own a mini sprint and I'm all for taking the wings off occasionally. It will only make us better
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9/19/10, 10:19 PM | #5 | |
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It makes better drivers. Better racing. Almost all the cars that left broken were results of contact, most likely would have had 5 junk wings!
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9/19/10, 10:28 PM |
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Re: MMSA results at Brownstown 9-18-10
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I'm wondering if they take the wings off more often if you will see car counts drop and become more of a non-wing and wing races like you have in the full size sprints where some only run wing and some only run non-wing. I think the wing has established a good car count at a number of tracks will that be the case if more non wing races next year? I'm just curious, not sure what the car counts were this weekend for MMSA.
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9/20/10, 7:42 AM |
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Re: MMSA results at Brownstown 9-18-10
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With the wings you only lose a $400+ wings with non wing you lose $$$ frame and other parts. Same thing happen to me in MOLS series my first year while leading the race. No fault of my own I got ran over from behind but it cost me over $3000 to get back on the track because my frame was trashed. If I would of had a wing on it would of been a softer landing and most likly just the wing. So $400 or $3000 and up. I really dont know why everyone wants to turn these cars into midgets. They are not.
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9/20/10, 8:36 AM |
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Re: MMSA results at Brownstown 9-18-10
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18 cars started the night / 12 started feature / 9 or less cars finished ---------- Post added at 08:49 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:36 AM ---------- The contact was from drivers that couldn't control there car do to not having a wing. Are first race at brownstown had 20 winged mini-sprints not one caution. On 8-28 had 16 sign in and had 16 finish.
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9/20/10, 9:45 AM |
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Re: MMSA results at Brownstown 9-18-10
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 269 |
earlier in the year when we ran non wing at salem, we had about 18-20 cars, all cars made it to the main, and the main went Green to checkard.
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9/20/10, 10:33 AM |
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Re: MMSA results at Brownstown 9-18-10
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Big differents in tracks small 1/4 to a big 3/8. Few cars at Salem never made it to the Heat races. I'm not sure you are correct on the green to Checkard. |
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