newagepromo
02-10-2008, 08:08 PM
OK. This just has to be asked. I am curious as to what everyone would want to see for rules. There are some boundaries to go by.
1. You must take in to concideration All Track Rules in Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
2. The rules must be close enough that all track competitors can race and be competitive with little changes.
3. Tech must be kept to a minimum on engines. It costs money to tear engines apart and then put them back together.
4. You must realize that this series will be for teams that cannot afford to go Super Late.
5. The big thing. Take all the engine packages that are out there and make them competitive at any track from a 1/4 mile to 1/2 mile.
This is in no way meant to be a rude comment in anyway. I honestly would like to see what everyone's comments would be.
I would actually like to establish a "advisory board" for this such thing. A few competitors from each area as well as engine builders.
Chris Hammer
1. You must take in to concideration All Track Rules in Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.
2. The rules must be close enough that all track competitors can race and be competitive with little changes.
3. Tech must be kept to a minimum on engines. It costs money to tear engines apart and then put them back together.
4. You must realize that this series will be for teams that cannot afford to go Super Late.
5. The big thing. Take all the engine packages that are out there and make them competitive at any track from a 1/4 mile to 1/2 mile.
This is in no way meant to be a rude comment in anyway. I honestly would like to see what everyone's comments would be.
I would actually like to establish a "advisory board" for this such thing. A few competitors from each area as well as engine builders.
Chris Hammer