Re: OLD Modified Corvettes
Michael. I'll bite. Anything that works. Jim. I doubt very much even a comp racer could fool the manufacturer with all the computer controlled design today. Get real. Super mod evolved to where it is today because of innovative racers that at that time, were tough to catch. Today, not so much. I know a guy at Brodix that said "Bring em on, we'll decide who's smarter." On the clutching every gear thingy. Let me respond. At our track, if anyone was suspected of shifting without a clutch, a protest fee was paid, then the car under protest was required to make up to 3 runs, backing up his other runs that night within .02 in the 1\8th, and .01 in the first 60' with, now hear me out, a roll cage mounted camera recording the left foot. What do you know, it worked. I still have the camera. I was going to get more detailed later. I was just throwing options out there. I think going back to actually driving a race car would be far more interesting. By the way, no one has to send their head to Brodix unless they are under protest. Surely the comp guys, ( who I have the utmost respect for) don't need to cheat to beat a bunch of redneck hillbillies. I welcome the challenge, thank you.
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Last edited by randy wilson; 12-19-2013 at 09:36 PM.
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