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Topic: 2008 SpeedSTR Drivers Roster now Posted Email this topic to a friend | Subscribe to this TopicReport this Topic to Moderator
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SpeedSTR
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January 01, 2008 at 08:38:59 PM
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Check out the great lineup of Drivers scheduled to compete in the STR series in 2008. www.speedstr.biz



Rush66J
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January 01, 2008 at 09:16:46 PM
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I hope this venture brings good fortunes to open wheel racing. Hopefully the driver roster will continue to increase,along with positive interest in the organization.. A series that can provide an affordable avenue for those wanting to get into open wheel racing, and possibly make a career in it, is always welcome..


WHY ARE WE HERE? BECAUSE WE'RE HERE. ROLL THE BONES.-
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Openwheel
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January 02, 2008 at 12:40:39 PM
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Posted By: Rush66J on January 01 2008 at 09:16:46 PM

I hope this venture brings good fortunes to open wheel racing. Hopefully the driver roster will continue to increase,along with positive interest in the organization.. A series that can provide an affordable avenue for those wanting to get into open wheel racing, and possibly make a career in it, is always welcome..



Personally........I think we have enough openwheel avenues to go down from beginner classes to full blown 410 sprints. What about the Ford Focus class? Looks about the same except it's a mopar. What about the "spec" 305 sprint car class. You can race one of those cheaper than what this deal costs. What about the 1200cc Mini-Sprints? Definitely affordable/cheaper than these cars and as fast as a 360 on 3/8ths and smaller tracks. I just think it is an attempt to have another "spec" class that someone can profit on. It ain't about saving the "beginner" racer money. Not at the price their cars cost. There's a lot of options a hell of a lot cheaper already out there if a person wants to race openwheel. I just don't think they need anymore classes right now.





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