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April 22, 2016 at
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Posted By: rubber down on April 22 2016 at 11:38:18 AM
They need to leave the rules alone for for a few years. All the changing around is just making teams stay away.
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What rule changes are making what teams stay away?
Keep It Real
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April 22, 2016 at
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I have heard from several teams in the midwest that they are taking Outlaw races off there schedule do to the new format.
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April 22, 2016 at
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Posted By: YungWun24 on April 22 2016 at 12:08:17 PM
What rule changes are making what teams stay away?
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Tethers, tires, memberships.
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April 22, 2016 at
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Posted By: 91RI on April 22 2016 at 01:42:54 PM
Tethers, tires, memberships.
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Slip tubing, front axle thickness, and next year 5 steel dzus for a mud cover. It's not that it costs that much on the grand scheme, but it's just a pain. Only to run with them three or four times a year. This is just a hobby right?
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April 22, 2016 at
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Posted By: rubber down on April 22 2016 at 03:21:28 PM
Slip tubing, front axle thickness, and next year 5 steel dzus for a mud cover. It's not that it costs that much on the grand scheme, but it's just a pain. Only to run with them three or four times a year. This is just a hobby right?
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Reasoning for steel dzus buttons on the wheel cover?
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April 22, 2016 at
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Posted By: paydirt28 on April 22 2016 at 04:32:32 PM
Reasoning for steel dzus buttons on the wheel cover?
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Good question. Carbon wheel cover with steel dzus. If this becomes manditory where we race, I'll make mine have 6.
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April 22, 2016 at
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Posted By: rubber down on April 22 2016 at 04:57:03 PM
Good question. Carbon wheel cover with steel dzus. If this becomes manditory where we race, I'll make mine have 6.
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No kidding. Seems like a goofy rule change that doesn't accomplish anything.
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April 22, 2016 at
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Posted By: sprintfast on April 22 2016 at 12:42:50 PM
I have heard from several teams in the midwest that they are taking Outlaw races off there schedule do to the new format.
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What teams have you talked to, if I may ask?
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April 23, 2016 at
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Posted By: paydirt28 on April 22 2016 at 04:32:32 PM
Reasoning for steel dzus buttons on the wheel cover?
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Cause aluminum ones get worn and fall out. Then we have a 120mph saw blade flying through the air. We had one come off our late model at Selinsgrove and luckily it went over the turn 1 wall and out into the grass. One of these things get over a catch fence and into the stands, it would be ugly.
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April 23, 2016 at
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Basically a Pa thing KKR came and got Darrah to leave and use him for R&D for three years basically took what Darrah had here and molded it into their kind and took all of it. Lee, Cappetta and other's. Lee made a sweet deal with Ricky also a Pa guy to allow him to lead points so that his value grew and KKR would pay him what he needed. As Pa has no team owners willing to pay them the salaries they demanded. Nor the funds to make up a team's demands as the level of theses guys want. More to come
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April 23, 2016 at
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Posted By: paydirt28 on April 22 2016 at 05:19:28 PM
No kidding. Seems like a goofy rule change that doesn't accomplish anything.
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a real pain? It will be a bigger pain when there isn't a track to race because a wheel cover went flying into the stands! sounds pretty selfish to be worrying about it being a pain
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April 23, 2016 at
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So much for the myth that when Steve Kinser retired the Outlaws would fall to pieces. They've got a new sponsor and multiple winners. Seems to me that it will be a good year. Some locals are bound to take a race or two when they come around NSL, All Star and PA territory. In a way that is a necessity and what has kept me coming back all of these years. The idea that one of the local favorites has a shot at winning was the concept that the series was built upon and the thing that peaked fan interest.
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April 23, 2016 at
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Posted By: StanM on April 23 2016 at 12:54:06 PM
So much for the myth that when Steve Kinser retired the Outlaws would fall to pieces. They've got a new sponsor and multiple winners. Seems to me that it will be a good year. Some locals are bound to take a race or two when they come around NSL, All Star and PA territory. In a way that is a necessity and what has kept me coming back all of these years. The idea that one of the local favorites has a shot at winning was the concept that the series was built upon and the thing that peaked fan interest.
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agreed
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April 23, 2016 at
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Posted By: WEATHERMAN on April 23 2016 at 12:07:20 PM
Basically a Pa thing KKR came and got Darrah to leave and use him for R&D for three years basically took what Darrah had here and molded it into their kind and took all of it. Lee, Cappetta and other's. Lee made a sweet deal with Ricky also a Pa guy to allow him to lead points so that his value grew and KKR would pay him what he needed. As Pa has no team owners willing to pay them the salaries they demanded. Nor the funds to make up a team's demands as the level of theses guys want. More to come
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Whaa? Slow down....
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April 24, 2016 at
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1. The format
2. Wider tires
3. Added downforce
These rules were implemented this year for the sole
purpose of giving the Outlaws more advantage to
keep their teams in the money. I can't believe anyone pays
to go see that format. Obviously team owners have caught on.
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April 25, 2016 at
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Excuse me, But WTH happened to stuffing a oversized piece of foam in a wheel? Setting your air pressures before you hit the track etc. 200 here, 500 there. You think the weekend racer can keep up? A weekend PA racer has one, maybe two cars and two or three motors.
The Outlaws have six to chassis to choose from and likely just as many motors. All having they're strenghts and weeknesses. That motor runs great on Quarters, That one on Half's etc.
The resources have a ton to do with the advantage, Not to mention racing a huge variety of tracks.
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April 25, 2016 at
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Posted By: SamHerring14 on April 23 2016 at 12:07:55 PM
a real pain? It will be a bigger pain when there isn't a track to race because a wheel cover went flying into the stands! sounds pretty selfish to be worrying about it being a pain
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Chill out. I never said anything about it being a pain. I simply asked the reasoning. I think five of them is fine, but five aluminum dzus buttons would suffice.
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April 25, 2016 at
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Posted By: StanM on April 23 2016 at 12:54:06 PM
So much for the myth that when Steve Kinser retired the Outlaws would fall to pieces. They've got a new sponsor and multiple winners. Seems to me that it will be a good year. Some locals are bound to take a race or two when they come around NSL, All Star and PA territory. In a way that is a necessity and what has kept me coming back all of these years. The idea that one of the local favorites has a shot at winning was the concept that the series was built upon and the thing that peaked fan interest.
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Decrease the wing size and they'd be alot more interesting to watch.
"Greatest Show On Dirt" is a gross exaggeration in my opinion. I guess it's really exciting if you like to watch follow the leader for 35 laps and pay the highest amount per even vs. all santioning bodies of all classes.
It really takes a picture perfect track at any venue for the WOO to have a classic show these days. I still take them in, just not entirely as much as I used to. Has nothing to do with who's still racing or not racing or winning either. Has more to do with ticket cost vs. my excitement payback back in the night's A-Main.
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April 25, 2016 at
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Need to run no bigger than a 3/8 mile oval. The big 1/2 miles produce little passing due to the downforce and dirty air it creates. Non-wing cars are much slower but produce much better racing imo and I go mostly to winged races.
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