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revjimk
May 25, 2019 at 09:43:27 PM
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I've only been following sprint cars the past 10 years & track prep is still a mystery to me. Can somebody explain what creates conditions  that destroy tires like tonite?

I like to see Schuchart win, but not by default. Attempts to run the last 3 laps were pretty lame....



Johnny Utah
May 25, 2019 at 10:03:08 PM
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Sounds like it was a like a replay of the 2004 King's Royal tonight.



Hooper31
May 25, 2019 at 10:04:41 PM
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That was embarrassing. I think the crate late model feature taking forever played a large part in the track rubbering up. Rubber creates more grip and destroys the tires. 



Nick14
May 25, 2019 at 11:16:43 PM
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Posted By: Hooper31 on May 25 2019 at 10:04:41 PM

That was embarrassing. I think the crate late model feature taking forever played a large part in the track rubbering up. Rubber creates more grip and destroys the tires. 



I agree on both accounts. I turned on dirt vision just before the b mains  & during the late model race I wondered at one point if it would ever end. Sadly the Outlaw feature was a pretty good one until the 5 cautions for blown tires. Think there were 14 drivers who had a flat tire at some point which is embarrassing.

Reminds me of an All Star speedweek race at Sharon around 2012 when I think all but about 6 cars blew a tire. 



egras
May 26, 2019 at 12:09:37 AM
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Posted By: Hooper31 on May 25 2019 at 10:04:41 PM

That was embarrassing. I think the crate late model feature taking forever played a large part in the track rubbering up. Rubber creates more grip and destroys the tires. 



Embarrassing.  I couldn't agree more.  Whatever the combination that played into tonight's events, it should never be duplicated again.  That was terrible.  

 

Congrats Logan.  



RodinCanada
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May 26, 2019 at 12:41:18 AM
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Seems like 3 maybe 4 of the tires went flat in the same place on corner 1. Makes me wonder if something sharp was protruding from the track.

Last man standing doesn't seem to be in the definition of racing.


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91RI
May 26, 2019 at 01:30:41 AM
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You gotta love "we weren't going to waste a new tire starting 14th".  I guess those heat cycles on the top shelf of the tire rack toughened that Hoosier up to make it the right tire for tonight.

 



revjimk
May 26, 2019 at 02:05:32 AM
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You gotta love "we weren't going to waste a new tire starting 14th".  I guess those heat cycles on the top shelf of the tire rack toughened that Hoosier up to make it the right tire for tonight.

 



Yea, I found that interesting too....



revjimk
May 26, 2019 at 02:06:00 AM
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Posted By: Hooper31 on May 25 2019 at 10:04:41 PM

That was embarrassing. I think the crate late model feature taking forever played a large part in the track rubbering up. Rubber creates more grip and destroys the tires. 



Thanks, good point



SprintFan16
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May 26, 2019 at 10:52:55 AM
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Charlotte seems to slick off pretty easily to begin with, and it was 95 degrees yesterday and even still in the mid 80s at night. Not hard for the moisture to get sucked out of the surface with those conditions.



RodinCanada
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May 26, 2019 at 11:00:13 AM
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From the few videos i have watched it always seems to be a powdery dust bowl. Maybe a good solid track underneath but dusty surface and a gee soft spots. Never seems to turn out perfect.


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BStrawser26
May 26, 2019 at 12:48:53 PM
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This message was edited on May 26, 2019 at 06:18:48 PM by BStrawser26
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Posted By: revjimk on May 25 2019 at 09:43:27 PM

I've only been following sprint cars the past 10 years & track prep is still a mystery to me. Can somebody explain what creates conditions  that destroy tires like tonite?

I like to see Schuchart win, but not by default. Attempts to run the last 3 laps were pretty lame....



I have to agree with a driver last night on twitter that said this, and no he was not in Charlotte.  I am paraphrasing what he said.  It is track prep that is turning fans and owners  away  from  dirt track racing and lack there of.   I know for myself, I have not gone as much over the last few years because of it.  No one wants to see a track used up before the feature rolls out.   


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notyouraveragemillenial
May 27, 2019 at 12:11:17 AM
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Charlotte is an abrasive surface. It has always been hard on tires. If you remember one of the World Finals races last year there were a few blown tires and it wasn’t even rubbered up. I believe Macedo lead that race until he blew a tire.



SprintFan16
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I have to agree with a driver last night on twitter that said this, and no he was not in Charlotte.  I am paraphrasing what he said.  It is track prep that is turning fans and owners  away  from  dirt track racing and lack there of.   I know for myself, I have not gone as much over the last few years because of it.  No one wants to see a track used up before the feature rolls out.   



I can understand car owners being turned away but in reality I can't think of any cars that should've been there that weren't. Big PA and ASCoC weekend, Knoxville planned a two night weekend and well, I don't know where else you expect 410s to drop from. It's weird, I would imagine a small budget team to be all over Charlotte - yes, you're going to burn up tires, but given the slick surface, you're probably better off than other big tracks that require a ton of motor. 

Feel like this is a misnomer. May be wrong.



chad1888
May 27, 2019 at 09:01:50 AM
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charlotee has always been abrasive, after the finals one year in a late model, we went thru 28 tires over 3 days. The problem with the track is it has no middle ground.  if it is to dry it rubbers up but if they get it to wet it can become one of the roughest tracks in the country.  if i remember correctly the first year of the finals it was wet and rough, that was when a couple of sprint cars tried to clear the fence.  and as far as what makes a track more or less abrasive, sand. the more sand in the dirt, the worse it gets.



91RI
May 27, 2019 at 11:14:06 AM
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Chad hit the nail on the head.  In the early days of the Dirt Track at Lowes, they promoted it as the track too tough for the Outlaws.  I recall cars flipping oin qualifying, and the whole night being a rutfest.  At the time it was entertaining as a fan, but after racing on those tracks, I'll take the dry slick rather than trying not to flip, or worrying about how much of this crap my driveline can take before the driveshaft wraps around my ankle.



RodinCanada
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May 27, 2019 at 01:10:19 PM
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The Woo would probably have a tough time taming a motocross track too but that would hardly be good advertising. Cant imagine being proud of a poor surface and trying to cash in on said failure.


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91RI
May 27, 2019 at 02:11:46 PM
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It is Humpy Wheeler, the guy would try to sell you a seat in the electric chair if he thought he could make a buck on it.  He is also the guy who wanted to put starters and fenders on sprint cars.  I'm pretty sure if you look up the word shameless in the dictionary it has a picture of Humpy.



BStrawser26
May 27, 2019 at 07:07:52 PM
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Posted By: 91RI on May 27 2019 at 11:14:06 AM

Chad hit the nail on the head.  In the early days of the Dirt Track at Lowes, they promoted it as the track too tough for the Outlaws.  I recall cars flipping oin qualifying, and the whole night being a rutfest.  At the time it was entertaining as a fan, but after racing on those tracks, I'll take the dry slick rather than trying not to flip, or worrying about how much of this crap my driveline can take before the driveshaft wraps around my ankle.



You can have it wet at the beginning of the night and it not being a rutfest.  I do however hate and I mean hate if the track is used up before the feature is pushed off.  I have seen that way too much in the last couple of years!

 

Last night at Port Royal is a prime example.  I have heard a million times from the powers to be at the Port you can't have a great race when it is wet.   Well,  see last night and last years Tuscarrora 50 with the outlaws.   Both great features and both had wetter than there normal track.  


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notyouraveragemillenial
May 28, 2019 at 01:29:19 PM
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Posted By: BStrawser26 on May 27 2019 at 07:07:52 PM

You can have it wet at the beginning of the night and it not being a rutfest.  I do however hate and I mean hate if the track is used up before the feature is pushed off.  I have seen that way too much in the last couple of years!

 

Last night at Port Royal is a prime example.  I have heard a million times from the powers to be at the Port you can't have a great race when it is wet.   Well,  see last night and last years Tuscarrora 50 with the outlaws.   Both great features and both had wetter than there normal track.  



It is very rare that you see great racing when the track is hammer down. Im not saying it never happens, but is the case most of the time. Dry/Slick is where its at. It takes a team effort when its that way. Good set-up and good driver.



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