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If a big money 1/4 mile race comes up, you would have to change gears if you gear it too low for 1/4 mile. Why paint yourself into a corner like that?
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When I raced out of Jimmy's shop in Nashville, we ran Music City (1/8 mile flat out) on Saturday Night and Bowling Green (1/4 mile) on Sunday. Mike Lynch in SS/L never went to Bowling Green. I knew that in SS/L we ran a 1.07 high gear so I asked Jimmy if those guy passed on Bowling Green because they had too much rear end gear. He just grinned.
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Scott Wilcox 2193 3x National Champion SS/A, SS/B, SS/K, SS/L, SS/AM, A/SM, C/SM, B/A, C/A, G/A, H/A |
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you could always go with a tire that has more roll out for 1/4 mi track if you are geared too low.
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