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Post by johnnygilliam on Mar 26, 2012 7:56:50 GMT -6
Joe - just an observation from TNT I went to at Tulsa Saturday (sorry). There was a large number of street tire (hard tires not drag radials) cars there and they pretty much destroyed the starting line from what I could tell by pulling the rubber up. They finally started putting out cones to have the regular street tire guys launch slightly out of the groove to conserve anything they had left. Would it be against your principals to use a cone to get the street tires over just a little bit to keep starting line integrity intact?
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Post by Joe Mumma on Mar 26, 2012 9:05:58 GMT -6
First....shame on you! Lol
No, I wouldn't be againt that at all. I noticed that happened here too and the last thing I want is a poor hooking starting line, especially when we start running classes.
That's actually a good idea, so I forgive you for going to tulsa! Haha
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Post by johnnygilliam on Mar 26, 2012 9:50:44 GMT -6
Hopefully if the weather is good enough we can make it to TNT at Outlaw this weekend. All depends on the weather... Thanks for being understanding on that hook deal... Traction can make or break a track...
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Post by justinmartin on Mar 26, 2012 10:08:42 GMT -6
Most tracks just block the groove w cones Either that or mandatory drag radials of slicks loo
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