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Old 12-04-2017, 01:50 PM   #1
Todd Hoven
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Default Re: Bracket Racing vs Class Racing

You interjected yourself into the conversation about your class car that bracket race. Then when I point out the differences between the cars that aren’t built for that type of racing you promote and participate, you get offended and start talking about money spent and dic swinging contests.

You don’t care about what people think about you on this board, but you always post about your accomplishments and starting line prowess. Sounds like your trying to prove something to someone.

I give you all the credit in the world for winning in that Turismo. Nobody can take that away from you.







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Originally Posted by Michael Beard;

My cars were built for as much as they could do within my budget. How is this in any way relevant to anything? I'm not rich, never have been, never will be. I have no interest in going massively into debt to "maybe" get into the same zip code as people I can never outspend in order to get another Wally while not making the car any more competitive in the other 99% of racing that I do, just to feel accepted by a handful of people on a message board that really don't care anyway. If people have the wherewithal, and choose to spend their time and money in that way, and that's what makes them happy, that's great! More power to them.



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2010 Footbrake Champions Showdown winner


2010 Footbrake Nationals


2011 Farmington Race of Champions winner


Yeah, probably never footbraked a 4-cyl FWD Stocker against delay box cars at the K&N Spring Fling at Bristol (and tree'd all but two in eliminations all week... one I was red, and the other one had me .011 to .013), either...



I'm quite familiar with Class Racing. This is exactly what I've done, and I've done it for 20 years. (Oh, $#!&, I'm old! When did that happen?!)
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