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10-23-2013, 05:52 PM | #411 |
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Re: Class Nationals event planning
Mike:
Lyn Smith just emailed me and suggested discussing the Pure Stock Rules and made several good points. Such as a point you made earlier that Stockers just cannot show up with mufflers added and call themselves Pure Stockers. The Prime Differences are the Following; Full Time Mechanical Water Pump Full Muffler System. My car still has CATS on them. IHRA certified Pure Stocker Cam and Stock Spring Pressures Stock Rods, Beams can be Polished to reduce fractures. Maximum 9 inch Slick diameter is 29 inches Any DOT tagged Rear Tire is ok. Can run Pump Fuel, race optional. Roll Bar needed if the car runs under 11.50ET Which means Certified Seat Belts, otherwise Stock Seat Belts are ok. Most everything else is the same unless I missed something. Optional working AC beneficial for Summer Dan |
10-23-2013, 06:30 PM | #412 |
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Re: Class Nationals event planning
PURE STOCK - refer to IHRA Rulebook, page 47, available online at http://www.mydigitalpublication.com/...tion/?i=136499
Tech officials Danny Waters, Sr and Jim Woods can also answer technical questions regarding these classes.
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Michael,
I am assuming that there will be fuel tech there as well. Also what kind of wheather can we expect? Being from Wisconsin that time of year it can be cold and rainy and YES can even have snow. Dirk
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RE: weather, on another thread somewhere, I had posted historical weather data and high temps Fri-Sat-Sun, first weekend in May each year at National Trail Raceway. Here is the info: 2013 - 78 / 73 / 73 - all clear 2012 - 87 / 81 / 80 - SAT (light rain 8:30PM-10:30PM only) 2011 - 57 / 64 / 69 - SUN (.07" precip 8AM-9AM only) 2010 - 82 / 71 / 73 - SAT (.04" precip 11:20AM -1PM only), SUN: wash 2009 - 71 / 62 / 64 - FRI: wash, Sat-Sun all clear 2008 - 80 / 70 / 63 - FRI (.12" precip 5:30PM-8PM), SAT (6AM-Noon), SUN clear 2007 - 75 / 66 / 66 - SAT (2PM-7PM), Fri & Sun clear 2006 - 72 / 61 / 64 - all clear 2005 - 55 / 54 / 55 - all clear 2004 - 62 / 79 / 52 - FRI: wash, SAT clear til 10PM, SUN rain til 1PM, SUN clear 2003 - 66 / 63 / 69 - SAT sprinkle @ 7PM, Fri & Sun clear 2002 - 57 / 66 / 72 - all clear Really, in 12 years, only 2010 would've been really bad. There's a couple of years that we could've gotten through with some schedule adjustments. Historically, might have to deal with a stray shower once at some point during the weekend. Those are about as good of odds as you could ask for. So, it should be somewhere between 54 and 87. ;-)
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Did you see the car count they had for the combo at Etown? Maybe a Class Nationals in Division 1 is in order!!
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I'll 2nd that Bryan.
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Gentlemen -- Yes, 80+ cars is an outstanding S/SS Combo race. It is possible for a track to do this by making it an add-on to an existing event. In order to hold a 3-day standalone Stock and Super Stock event, with all of the additional staff, promotion, sponsor commitments, track rental, etc., however, requires significantly more than 50 cars per eliminator. The event was placed at Columbus in order to make it accessible by not only Div. 1 racers, but also racers from many more regions of the country. Doing multiple events of this kind, particularly in the same region, could saturate the market and would likely dilute the car count and sponsorship availability for each. I would like to get through a successful 2014 event before getting too far ahead of the game.
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Nothing against Bryan's post and what Mike is doing with the Class Nationals but, haven't we tried to big Stock/SS Races out here in D1. Dave Ley put together a great race the Wednesday before the divisional event at Atco a few years back (June 2008) and it was an ok car count but, could have been better and they paid out 10 grand. Then Lee and Brian put together the combo in the hills event at Numidia and the 1st one was attended pretty well for being on Mothers Day Weekend (92 cars I think) and they paid out 10 grand. The following year was ehhh (40 cars) and this year was just pitiful (27 cars with a guaranteed 3 grand to win). I took a gamble and separated Stock & Super Stock because that's what a lot of racers wanted and e-mailed me about. I understand it was on top of Charlotte and for some (Bryan & Byron) were going for a World Championship so I understand about that. Maybe it was the location, people say they hate the drive to Numidia and that it's slow (Not like we're setting records) but, if NHRA put a points meet up there everyone would go in droves. Everyone told me that Mothers Day and anything after the Dutch were off limits but as we proved yesterday 80 cars showed up at E-Town and 92 at Numidia in 2011 on Mom's Day...so maybe thats the answer to it all.
Other things that get thrown into the mix is weekends free! With more and more National, Divisionals, Opens being added to the schedule then you add ASRA, ECSSA, Cam-Am Races plus big races like Mike's it makes it hard to find free weekends and we've been lucky the past few years in D1 with r---. The other factor is track rental, not sure what Mike is getting Columbus for but, the tracks I've looked into for a possible Nitroplate Stk/SS Shootout or 90 Nationals want close to 14 to 16 grand for a weekend of rental. So unless I get a hold of a huge sponsor or hit the lottery for next year I don't see it taking off again. Trust me I'm not putting anyone down for attempting it but, just a forewarning. Mike has done an awesome job with this race and wished the sponsors that are in D1 that are supporting him came on board for my race but, the past is the past. Hopefully something will pop up in the next few weeks as I have one option left if not get your rear to Ohio in May and support Mike's race! Last edited by BKSG1198; 10-28-2013 at 10:30 PM. |
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