DonMoore10 (Offline)
#41
2/28/10 1:17 PM
I could go for the 1075 or how about 1100?
If an owner has a a driver that weighs 110#, he's gonna have to add 40 lbs somewhere on the car, though. There are a lot of lightweight drivers out there and they will have to come up with some weight on the car.
LEADERS EDGE (Offline)
#42
2/28/10 8:30 PM
I should have said Rev Monitoring. That would have been more accurate.
The fans have spoken, those series are tremendously more popular along with the throngs that show up in other areas to watch the Winged Cars.
Horse racing has changed tremendously. From the training regimine to the color of the jockeys to the shoes the horses use to the breeding to the different performance enhancing drugs they use.
You ought to go Duke. You may find that you may even like some of the drivers and cars.
Ford is building basically the same cars they have been. They do claim the newer cars get much better fuel milage, so we will see. They were just smart enough to leverage themselves to give themselves cash when the others were running out. They made a great move in securing cash when the others were bleeding and now it is paying off.
1121 (Offline)
#49
3/1/10 2:11 PM
Especially, non-winged, everybody is trying to get any advantage they can. My dirt car has the side panels, but I've got to say, I don't really like them. They came with the car and left them on. On yes, there are some minor sponsors on them. People who are more interested in being involved in the car then pure advertising. If one person has them and they are percieved (whether they do or not is irrevelent) to make the car faster, then everyone will have them. The days of simple and pretty cars are long gone.
By the way Jeff, never argue with your car owner, even a part time one. Your response should of been , "yes Mr. Moore, you are correct sir!
Tom Paterson
TQ29m (Offline)
#50
3/1/10 2:18 PM
Evidently there is no longer a rule, on how high, from the bottom of the seat, these panels can be. I know at one time there was, because of a condition that was brought up in an earlier post, about being able to get the driver out, if the car ends up in a particular position. Sail panels were not legal for a long time, then they were allowed, now it looks like it's being "overlooked", and the safety aspect has been forgotten. Hope it never is tested! Bob
"Being old, isn't half as much fun, as getting there"! Ole Robert I!