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9/4/08, 5:00 PM |
#111
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Trust me J.L. if there was any decent work up there I would be back in a heart beat. I'm to old to play cops and robbers anymore. God I miss open wheel racing.
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9/4/08, 5:28 PM |
#112
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Jon,
Big Dawg is always a matter of opinion. Some drivers or teams think they are it; others don't. Jim Morrison |
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9/4/08, 7:22 PM |
#113
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9/4/08, 8:25 PM |
#114
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1021gpa,
Does that sign look anything like this? Would appreciate your support in November. DaddyO, SPD37 is too old to do it too but he is still going, I am sure you could!!!LOL (can't wait to hear him chime in on that statement):rolling J.L. Brewer
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9/4/08, 10:31 PM |
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I think we will say the same to a new series that is a true democracy. Keep it on the straight and narrow and it will prosper. |
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9/4/08, 11:06 PM |
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Race Count Last Year: 1 Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 410 |
There is a race scheduled for Sept. 27, 2008 at Greensburg. It's going to be an exhibition race. Still working out the details and will post them soon. We have a website under development. I know there are a lot of rumors so I will post the concrete information there. It's going to be pretty exciting. If you are thinking about dusting off your car, now's a good time, Jon. :Steer
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9/4/08, 11:12 PM |
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It will be at least $100 to start.
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9/5/08, 7:32 AM |
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Join Date: Oct 2007 Posts: 112 |
Jennifer, thank you for promoting a series like this to get "racers" ready for 410 sprint cars. Being a 410 non-wing owner i can attest to the cost. I'm also the father of a fine young man that will be ready to race in a few years. You can add my name to the membership list very soon. TQs would be ideal for me to get my son started, but there is no way I would put my son on the racetrack with the Goffs. I want to teach him to win graciously and lose with humility, and that everyone has repercussions for their actions.
That being said, I would like to know the following: Where do I buy a chassis? Who builds the motors? Is there a tire rule? I wish you the best of luck and thanks again for getting TQ racing back on track.
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9/5/08, 8:01 AM |
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If you are running Greensburg, you might want to do some advance scouting before the race. Earlier this summer, the umra was scheduled to race there. We arrived at 5 o'clock to find no one there and a track that looked like it hadn't been touched in months. The track was overgrown with weeds and terribly rutted up.There was no sign that said races cancelled or anything. I'm sure they have run races since then, but it might be worth checking out to avoid a repeat. |
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9/5/08, 9:35 AM |
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Dave Ellis in Arizona Bob McClure in Seymour Indiana Breka Chassis of New Zealand Stealth Beast Kunz (doesn't have a jig, but if you beg him with enough $$$ it might happen) Stallard (not sure if they would build you one or not) Engines: Kenny Miller in Madison Indiana Mark Ray in Iowa (Robbie Ray's father) Dennis Hart Koch racing engines in California Vesco (not sure if they are still in the game or not) Tire rule: Nope. Must be 13" or 10". Other than that, there is a spec tire rule on pavement but thats it. |
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