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Topic: Rubber down
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June 10, 2019 at
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2 birds with one stone: Don't dwell on the negative, & a tribute to the late great Mac Rebennack, AKA "Dr. John , The Night Tripper"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTMWNWrE3Uc
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June 10, 2019 at
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June 10, 2019 at
12:39:43 PM by ThePurple73
Many Many tracks were made for Jalopy cars such as 1930s ford coupes built in driveways with sreet tires.
Several tracks have kept up to date. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to see the difference in cars, wide tires, 410/360 engines with a lot of horse power, spinning tires a lot. Plus many tracks don't water as some do, making the matter worse.
If they get people to pay to watch, I suppose it's not an issue. It has drasticallly changed over the years.
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