padam
Well-Known Member
I don’t think a top fuel car needs as much time to stage as one of these things.
Yeah the tire bag things. I’ve only seen that on F1 cars.I am NOT a fan of those cars. I understand why they are popular, and they are good for continuing the sport. If I was a kid, I'd certainly want one.
But just run their races separately from the real cars please.
(It also ticks me off when I see a $500,000 toter
home pull in, with a $200,000 stacker behind..... and two juniors roll out. Jealousy? You bet your ......)
Oh,and what's with the plastic bags on the slicks, for.a car that cant spin em anyway?
Yeah, that’s way above the level of my involvement.Dang.... ya'all are rough
My two nephews, and both nieces came up through the Jr ranks.... my brother builds them. I think in total between the four of them they have went through about 14 juniors or so. Some get passed down, others get sold off. These kids have made a LOT of money running juniors. They must have close to 100 wins combined, numerous iron mans, wallys and now my niece just picked up a "minute man" from a series and she was featured on their show.
The better set up ones can spin the tires, they do burn outs, and can hit speeds many of my original bracket cars didnt in the 1/8 mile. But they do take some time to stage, they are pretty finicky on a few things and for them to run consistent you have to be meticulous with them.
Both my nephews hopped outta their juniors and were winning races in big cars immediately.