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Old 08-25-2011, 12:10 PM   #1
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Default Re: Pro tree

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The problem is trying to get the nay sayers to put their purse down long enough to even try it
This is a ridiculous argument. Pro & Full trees are different disciplines. Pro tree requires either a fast-reacting car/driver/or both, but in any case it is simply an instinct reaction. Some people are better at it than others, but it's not *hard*. Full tree racing requires a lot more out of the driver. There's a reason why people use blinders and/or delay boxes where permissible. Full Tree racing also adds another variable to heads-up runs, sometimes giving the slower car a little more of a chance due to error or overconfidence by the faster car. Pro Tree would dumb it down and give the faster car far less chance to red light or have a cautious light. Yes, it'd be fun for a non-sanctioned event, but makes little sense to toss Pro Tree runs in with a Full Tree category.

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,
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