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Jeff, we don't have the "West Coast" edition of the rule book so it all more than equals out.
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Jeff,
Respectfully, it is a free country so you can move east and try out. We also get 100-plus car fields (7-round races just about every time out, plenty of rain, and crappy snow in the winter, well, I guess not in Florida where I am now). There is some great racing weather and great tracks in the east, but can you deal with the congestion, rat race and expensive cost of living? It isn't all gravy over here. Evan |
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Take it for what its worth
John Shaul & Mike Iacono If you look at these to guys when they run on the EAST COAST or WEST COAST There cars performance is the same. Mr Shaul goes to the top and Mike goes to the middle And in class they both usually go to the class final |
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Evan , We at the ssssa would like to see you at our lakeland race may 23-24. come on over
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Eddie Rezac for president!!!!! :D
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It was only 1/10th under allowed or you break out. Not all that many could run under at times. I've seen div 4 races won by guys running as much as 1/10th off their record. Of course, we always have just killer air around here. Like 3000' & 4000' DA in the summer. Slower guys worked hard to learn what they were doing wrong so they could get faster. Nowadays, many would just give up after a couple of races and go bracket racing. Which is pretty much what they have SS dumbed down to now. I raced the whole first season (in 1962) before I won a round. I felt I could figure it out if I stuck it out. I know I'm not fast now, but I feel pretty good when I can qualify in the top half with a low dollar car, and doing my own engines. Still can't drive worth a damn.
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