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Old 09-13-2016, 01:35 PM   #30
Signman
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Default Re: Some Englishtown observations.

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Originally Posted by goinbroke2 View Post
X2 Signman, well put. One line though " dragsters being attractive to young people and the best bang for your buck in sportsman and bracket racing." This is a point (perhaps this isn't the forum, but since you brought it up) that my kid brought up to me. He's out of junior dragsters soon and wanted a bigger dragster, I told him they're too expensive and you have to be in Super Pro here which is 11.50 and faster. His next question was thought provoking.."Why, why do you have to go so fast in a dragster, why can't you start out say 12 seconds?" Hundred reasons why but the point was valid, we made juniors for kids to rejuvenate the sport..why not give them (or anybody) the next stepping stone and allow 12 sec dragsters?
Yes I said he can drive my mustang in Stock elim but that's not the point. He grew up in dragsters and wants to continue in dragsters but I don't have the pockets to do it.

Hope he likes a slow, boring, full bodied car to race next....
We must always race within our budget no matter.
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