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I just got home from the Epping Sports Nationals. I watched several higher HP cars blow the tires away from poor starting line prep. I have raced both fast and slow stockers. I'm all for true start. But if the faster car spins the tires because lack of starting line prep you get a rerun. If you think there is such a big advantage with a faster car than build one. BP
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well boys and girls ,,you can flame me if want but i run bias ply slicks and had the choice of getting radials for this race ,, yep radials are faster on a good prepped track ,, in heads up you need to have them to take the best advantage you can but ,,however i ran both lanes this weekend and my car went down with no issues to with others who didn't , yeah i have been on the bad side of track prep with radials ,nhra does there best with the tools at hand ,,if your car is set on kill all of the time chances are you wont go rounds ,,
just my 2 cents ,, been to the movie gmonde fuel cars don't get reruns ,, barry dont beat me up or throw burgers at me ,, just my take ! my opinion whos go's red first is out Last edited by gmonde; 08-23-2020 at 09:01 PM. |
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