Re: Pro tree
Quote:
And yes, I have Pro Tree raced. (and won, both a handicapped Pro Tree race with a street-legal car, and a 7.0 heads-up Index class with my Stocker) And BTW, people do use delay boxes in many Pro Tree categories. Might be even tougher to find discover them in Pro Tree classes where they are prohibited. $.02, |
Re: Pro tree
Back in the 70s I raced a 4/10ths pro tree at National on Long Island every Tuesday eve and a full tree at Hampton every Sunday, I definitely liked the pro tree better. The lights would have to be shielded from the opposing lane though to prevent one from leaving off the others light.
|
Re: Pro tree
I was just seeing what everyone thought personally there's nothing like standing on the starting line while two stick cars stage for a pro tree!
|
Re: Pro tree
X2
Quote:
|
Re: Pro tree
In my opinion this would have to bring more spectators back to the sport.
|
Re: Pro tree
Quote:
|
Re: Pro tree
I've raced both. As Michael Beard stated, it "dumbs down" the racers. Anybody with no skill can hammer down some pretty good RT's on a pro-tree. And yes, you will have fewer redlights.
But the skill set required for a full-tree is much greater. It separates the posers from the real racers. It gives the experienced full-tree racer an advantage over others. And that is the point and that is why you hear resistance. Sorry...just the facts! |
Re: Pro tree
Quote:
|
Re: Pro tree
Personally I wish they would go to a Pro Tree during class. Much more exciting for driver and fans.
|
Re: Pro tree
69Cobra your wrong i have raced a pro tree
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 09:42 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Class Racer.com. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.