lazyifoto (Offline)
#1
9/7/09 12:24 AM
Why do sprint car features tend to be only 30 or 40 laps??? Why don't they ever run hundred lappers?????
Kirk Spridgeon (Offline)
#2
9/7/09 12:47 AM
Generally because they aren't very entertaining.
3Cfan (Offline)
#5
9/7/09 4:20 AM
Or you can advertise a 30 lapper and then only run 25.......Right Tri-State and MSCS?
mac miller (Offline)
#6
9/7/09 6:40 AM
Back in the days of real USAC sprint cars, with real Indy 500 drivers, the standard was 40 laps, with a number of 50s, twin 50s and a couple of 100 lappers...... and these races were run on real half mile tracks, not the little podunk quarter mile midget tracks they use today.
Or the dumbest feature ever! Running 100 mile SC cars in 50 lap races on a half mile. Those races should be 200 laps. Do the math.......
I suppose that part of the reason is so that the hundreds of
sportsmanhobbythundercarstreetstocks, who actually pay to keep these places open, can run their features.
cecil98 (Offline)
#8
9/7/09 9:19 AM
Duke, is right. It's mainly a fuel consumption problem with the bigger motors they run today. Back in the day they only ran 305's and a 327 was a "big" engine.
Eatin Dirt (Offline)
#10
9/7/09 9:58 AM
I can remember when I was a kid, late 60's early 70's that they ran what was called the Coca-Cola 100 at the old Burg. I think they stopped at the 50 lap point to have a fuel stop. Fishburger may be able to confirm this, but I am pretty sure I have this right. Bob Bressert