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Old 06-19-2011, 07:38 PM   #2
Alan Roehrich
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Default Re: Where are the lower class cars?

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Originally Posted by Billy Nees View Post
Alan, I must say that I'm more than a little bit disappointed with your answer.
When you think you're "good", then try going "fast" (fast being a relative word) with something that has no parts availability, compatibility or history and let me know how you make out.
Lower classed cars are falling out of favor because money and knowledge are too easy to come by to build upper classed cars.
I honestly expected better from you!
I'm not here to "impress" you, or anyone else, with my answers.

I never said I thought I was good, if I was, our stuff would be a lot faster.

I said many people are not happy going slow.

If you like slower cars, that's fine.

For me, there is just not enough excitement to be had on the track with a slower car, no matter how challenging it is to make it a competitive class car.

The threshold for fun in a race car, for me, is around 11.50 at 115 or better.

I have no criticism for people who like slower cars. If that is what you like, by all means, have at it. It's all about what you find to be fun. I do, however, find it amusing that people want to criticize people for preferring to go faster.
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