So it's Saturday mid morning and I go on the NSS website to check the schedule for tonights racing events....I get to the front page and see in BOLD RED LETTERS that the crate model cars have to now weigh 2800lbs tonight. Now mind you that we have worked on our car ALL WEEK to get it ready and it is already loaded on the trailer. Obviously we call the track personnel that would be responsible for making such a decision and he explains that at Thursdays practice the crate models were running the SAME times as the LLM cars. SAME TIMES!!! So they decided to make the crate cars add 50lbs. So basically they are telling us that a crate car CANNOT have the same chance to win a race at NSS. When we run at anyother track besides FASCAR we run the ASA rules which are 2600lbs. We run against SLM and LLM and have never heard a complaint. And there are many crate cars running upfront and even winning at other tracks.
I know earlier in the year at OSW Choquette won a SLM race in a crate car and the racers (and i use the term litely)complained so much that they added weight. A SLM has approx 650 HP, a crate car has approx 420 HP and even a LLM has around 490HP. The biggest misconception is that the "crate cars run the same times on the watch" which in reality has nothing to do with being able to race against a SLM or a LLM on the track. It is near impossible to pass a LLM car with a crate car unless you are at least 3-4 tenths faster. ESPECIALLy at NSS. The HP factor there is more prominent than anywhere.
So anyway, we have to unload the car, find and figure out where to put 50 more lbs of weight in, hopefully not undoing all of the work that was done earlier in the week setting up the car, load the car back up and go to the track. I already know of one car that decided not to come, and I can't wait to see the guys at the track when they find out at tech that they have to add 50lbs to race. The least the track personnel in charge of making this decision could have done is pick up the phone and call the crate cars that had pre registered or even the ones that they thought were coming. I really hope that this did not come about from racers ( again litely) complaining that the cars might be as fast as theirs and gee how would that be fair? I voted not to bring our car but I am not the one who worked on it all week. And besides the fact that not showing up to prove a point would just be brushed under the rug. I really thought that FASCAR was making strides....guess I was wrong.
PS...I will report back Sunday to let everyone know how the "RACE" went!
I know earlier in the year at OSW Choquette won a SLM race in a crate car and the racers (and i use the term litely)complained so much that they added weight. A SLM has approx 650 HP, a crate car has approx 420 HP and even a LLM has around 490HP. The biggest misconception is that the "crate cars run the same times on the watch" which in reality has nothing to do with being able to race against a SLM or a LLM on the track. It is near impossible to pass a LLM car with a crate car unless you are at least 3-4 tenths faster. ESPECIALLy at NSS. The HP factor there is more prominent than anywhere.
So anyway, we have to unload the car, find and figure out where to put 50 more lbs of weight in, hopefully not undoing all of the work that was done earlier in the week setting up the car, load the car back up and go to the track. I already know of one car that decided not to come, and I can't wait to see the guys at the track when they find out at tech that they have to add 50lbs to race. The least the track personnel in charge of making this decision could have done is pick up the phone and call the crate cars that had pre registered or even the ones that they thought were coming. I really hope that this did not come about from racers ( again litely) complaining that the cars might be as fast as theirs and gee how would that be fair? I voted not to bring our car but I am not the one who worked on it all week. And besides the fact that not showing up to prove a point would just be brushed under the rug. I really thought that FASCAR was making strides....guess I was wrong.
PS...I will report back Sunday to let everyone know how the "RACE" went!
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