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X-TECH MAN 08-08-2018 08:53 AM

Re: driver OK report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Yacavone (Post 569389)
Thanks for your concern, bud.
However, I'm totally against changing the rules to accommodate cars that don't belong in Stock Eliminator in the first place.
I'll take my chances. ;-)

Mark you are correct in saying these cars do not belong in stock elim. but that's just my opinion. OK....We can wait until someone gets hurt or killed but I don't wish that on anyone. It will happen again though. Kind of reminds me of the 10.5 tire nitrous/turbo cars running. Most have a hard time getting down the track in a straight line. I don't have the money to have one of these cars and doubt I would spend that kind of money to run for peanuts even if I did. Stay safe everyone and take care.

Randall Klein 08-08-2018 09:20 AM

Re: driver OK report
 
As one of the slowest cars in SS I have wondered about these super fast cars coming from behind, but there are risks everywhere, none more so than just towing in todays "me first" traffic.

A few years ago I watched COMP where one race had a F/D against something called AA/AP, & I wondered about what kind of grease spot would be on the track had the AA/AP run over the F/D.....the AA/AP was all over his lane. That race turned out OK

Some bracket tracks run motorcycles against each other some mix them in with 3000lb cars.

SSDiv6 08-08-2018 11:08 AM

Re: driver OK report
 
Putting wider tires on the FS cars will not solve the problem. There are a number of issues that can cause a crash.

We already have non-FS cars that go fast and are way heavier than the FS cars. When you apply the laws of physics on a fast heavy car such as an AA/S and A/S, the impact energy they carry is as dangerous as a light FS car and high speeds.

Upon the inception of the CJ's and DragPak's, I believe it was around 2010, I had a discussion with the Goodyear engineers as regards to the speed limits on the Stock Eliminator tires. They shared technical information and test data showing the current designs of Stock Eliminator tires are good up to 190 MPH. There are even a great number of Super Stock cars that use Stock Eliminator spec tires.

One thing we have to realize is that there are inherent dangers in our sport. Not only the high speeds but also the wheelstands.

Let's not forget when Bobby DeArmond and Rob Youngblood flipped their cars during wheelstands.

Add to the list the nasty crashes of Ken Etter, Paula Cotten, Kyle Ratcliff, Jeff Colvert and others.

When you launch a car and it get out of the groove, you can have problems. When your car wheelstands and you can't control it, you can have problems. When you are on the top end and hit the brakes hard and loose control, you can have problems....and you can keep adding lots of other issues that can cause a crash.

BG56 08-08-2018 07:20 PM

Re: driver OK report
 
Didn't Mrs. Comstock also crash hers at a recent (previous) race? $$$

GarysZ24 08-09-2018 02:14 AM

Re: driver OK report
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Yacavone (Post 569389)
Thanks for your concern, bud.
However, I'm totally against changing the rules to accommodate cars that don't belong in Stock Eliminator in the first place.
I'll take my chances. ;-)

That goes double for me Mark, well said.

FED 387 08-09-2018 09:59 AM

Re: driver OK report
 
that photo of the mustang looks like a "total" to me----lot of work(TIME & MONEY) to put that back together AND have it right too---FED 387


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