4tires17gals
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I loved the grey ghost cars there 15 years ago today in 2002.
Same here.If it was on, I'd watch it.
No. Waste of money.
Am I one of the only ones on here that really doesn't care what these owners spend?No. Waste of money.
Not only do I not care, it's not my job to care.Am I one of the only ones on here that really doesn't care what these owners spend?
Personally I'm a fan of the racing and couldn't care less what these teams spend on equipment, testing, hotel rooms, etc..... Just throw some cars on the track and wave the flag. I'm good
Unless NASCAR made it mandatory I don't see why teams would go. I remember contemplating going back in 2013 to see the Gen-6 cars for the first time. In my opinion, that test was the nail in the coffin for Preseason Thunder. There was a ton of single-car running going on on Thursday, then on Friday NASCAR encourages the teams to draft in packs. There's a big wreck and a bunch of teams pack up and go home with a day and a half left. It sucked for the teams and it sucked for the fans.Am I one of the only ones on here that really doesn't care what these owners spend?
Personally I'm a fan of the racing and couldn't care less what these teams spend on equipment, testing, hotel rooms, etc..... Just throw some cars on the track and wave the flag. I'm good
I have spent just about every Wed, Fri, and Sat night slot car racing to get through the off season.Since no testing in January, I use Barrett-Jackson, the Rolex and the Superbowl to get me through the winter.
I have spent just about every Wed, Fri, and Sat night slot car racing to get through the off season.
1/24th scale. I race mostly drag racing any more.Way cool, Back when I was 132, 14 and 15 I raced slots a lot. They were big cars on custom tracks, big being, about a 10" wheel base, mine was a GT40. There was a 1/8 mile indoor slot mile track in Lakeland Florida that we got to go to once in a great while.
What size slots do you run?
So would IIf it was on, I'd watch it.
Speedweeks 2013 was a mess, If I am remembering correctly, Carl wrecked something like five race cars , and there was a shortage of Gen6 body parts , I recall FS1 interviewing someone from GM about the issue .Unless NASCAR made it mandatory I don't see why teams would go. I remember contemplating going back in 2013 to see the Gen-6 cars for the first time. In my opinion, that test was the nail in the coffin for Preseason Thunder. There was a ton of single-car running going on on Thursday, then on Friday NASCAR encourages the teams to draft in packs. There's a big wreck and a bunch of teams pack up and go home with a day and a half left. It sucked for the teams and it sucked for the fans.
We already have plenty of practice sessions at plate weekends where teams go out and run only single-car runs or they just keep it parked in the garage entirely. Add in all of the extra sessions during Speedweeks (there are maybe eight practice sessions, two Clash practices, the Duel) that any sort of marginal benefit you get out of going there in January probably doesn't outweigh what it would cost if you go down there and wad everything up. They probably learn just as much doing simulations back at home and it costs a lot less. It just wouldn't make any sense to do it again and I doubt NASCAR is going to make the teams do it.
I'd watch.how bouta 24hrs of na$car rc race in early jan. one team car only, small teams can combine. 3 classes on track at once, the cup xfnity and trucks.
Maybe not even 24 hours..... Maybe something more like 2.4 hours or so..... Something that today's growing ADD fan-base can handle. If 2.4 hours turns out to be too long, perhaps that can shorten it down to 24 minutes.how bouta 24hrs of na$car rc race in early jan. one team car only, small teams can combine. 3 classes on track at once, the cup xfnity and trucks.