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Old 03-04-2010, 08:51 PM   #1
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Rules are Rules....period, if it's okay to break them, then why have them in the first place

I also happen to like Kurt Bush and hope he has a blast with his new car....
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Old 03-05-2010, 07:41 AM   #2
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Dan, I'm sorry to have to disagree with you BUT, rules ARE rules. The majority of the troubles in our sport AND in our world today seem to stem from the fact that too many people feel that the rules are just a guideline to be manipulated as needed or they just don't apply to them.
Personally, I don't believe that Kurt Bush is going to be anything more that a picture and one line in the Dragster anyway. He certainly isn't going to help Sportsmen Racing!
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Old 03-05-2010, 08:29 AM   #3
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Dan, I'm sorry to have to disagree with you BUT, rules ARE rules. The majority of the troubles in our sport AND in our world today seem to stem from the fact that too many people feel that the rules are just a guideline to be manipulated as needed or they just don't apply to them.
Personally, I don't believe that Kurt Bush is going to be anything more that a picture and one line in the Dragster anyway. He certainly isn't going to help Sportsmen Racing!

You'll all be thrilled to know on the NASCAR radio show in Chitown last night they mentioned how Kurt Busch was going to run his 1970 Dodge Challenger in an NHRA race next week. Didn't say what kinda race nor how to get tickets. Nor mention he was running with a group called "Sportsman Racers." Can maybe those of you in attendance jump up and down behind them during the interview so we can see you...

I did get a chuckle out a friends older sister who went to her class reunion this year and told me "did you know Tom Buschs' kids race?"

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Think I'll offer Dale Jr. a couple of laps in my Cutlass if he will let me take some in his car.
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Does anyone know the requirements to race in a cup race? Other than qualifying,tech,and having a boat load of money. Do you have to have raced in a lower classification first? Just wondering.
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Does anyone know the requirements to race in a cup race? Other than qualifying,tech,and having a boat load of money. Do you have to have raced in a lower classification first? Just wondering.
Plenty of seat time in other Nascar divisons, or other forms of racing, such as Indy car or GP, a reputation, connections w/Nascar, including a race career review by Nascar, also a car owner that is willing to put you in his equipment. That would be for starters, and I'm sure there's more qualifications as well before you could jump behind the wheel and run in a Sprint Cup event....Maybe someone else can add more....WJ
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Plenty of seat time in other Nascar divisons, or other forms of racing, such as Indy car or GP, a reputation, connections w/Nascar, including a race career review by Nascar, also a car owner that is willing to put you in his equipment. That would be for starters, and I'm sure there's more qualifications as well before you could jump behind the wheel and run in a Sprint Cup event....Maybe someone else can add more....WJ
Used to be you had to be from below the Mason/Dixon Line and be able to know how to pack the trunk with 'shine.Hell the first NASCAR champion was a convicted moonshiner.
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Does anyone know the requirements to race in a cup race? Other than qualifying,tech,and having a boat load of money. Do you have to have raced in a lower classification first? Just wondering.
I did 10 laps around California Speedway through the "Racing Experience", kind-of like one of the drag racing schools. The cars were ex cup cars with crate motors. They sure take their time getting up to speed with the gearing they have. I ran about 165 and it didn't feel like I was going that fast although it felt faster the closer I got to the wall. It was fun but because the track is so long and you have time to look around it doesn't give you the same rush as all of the things going on in a 9 sec. pass.
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Old 03-05-2010, 05:44 PM   #9
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As a NASCAR racer going back to drag racing, I can tell you that the only thing you need now to run one of those cars is money. Thats about it.

I have been racing in the regional touring divisions and have won a track championship and all the owners want these days is money or you bring the sponsor.

Its actually pretty sad.

So Iam going back to drag racing and having fun.
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