Ive always thought a wingless sprint car on asphalt could catch on. Maybe take a sprint car, lose the wing, and give 'em a 602 crate. Delaware would probably be the best currently open track in Ontario for them (ie. lots of fans to gain quick support, strong sponsor presence at the track, lots of drivers in the area). Just a thought...
Ive always thought a wingless sprint car on asphalt could catch on. Maybe take a sprint car, lose the wing, and give 'em a 602 crate. Delaware would probably be the best currently open track in Ontario for them (ie. lots of fans to gain quick support, strong sponsor presence at the track, lots of drivers in the area). Just a thought...
I'm in. Starters on em with an in out box, that would be a great class and pretty affordable also. Not to mention a freakin blast to drive.
As far as the mods go, hearing maybe three or four events each at possibly two different tracks. Will this be enough to satisfy the guys or will some just move on? I talked to a couple of them on the weekend who are already looking at other options. I dont understand what Delaware is thinkin here tho. They need the fourth class and most people do like the mods. I think?? Dont they?
Well, i know a Super Sprint was sold to Canada... So we may not see McCullough around much longer...
better take another guess at who bought that super sprint, dave was over at my place last weekend and that wasn't in the plans 😉
Well, i know a Super Sprint was sold to Canada... So we may not see McCullough around much longer...
better take another guess at who bought that super sprint, dave was over at my place last weekend and that wasn't in the plans 😉
Well then, I have no idea what he is personally doing, it could have been a Super Modified too I always get the two mixed up...
either way one of the two was sold to Canada and him always driving in the Delaware show i figured might be him
a couple of mini stock invitationals...not on a saturday...put it on the schedule and they will come...
also like the wingless sprint car idea...was a blast watching sprint cars on pavement at cayuga years back.
