I see the plug has been pulled on the Extreme Modified series. I am not happy to see them fold their tent, but I am not surprised it has happened. In the year or two this group was in competition, it never attracted the car count that made for entertaining racing.
If you are not familiar with the former Extreme Mods, it was a touring series for pavement modifieds with the more expensive engines than some other series run. I need to emphasize the words touring and expensive. These words wave like yellow flags for racing series in 2008. In my opinion, "touring and expensive" make it much harder to race than does "the economy".
Maybe it is just the natural fall-out from too many touring classes with a sub-standard show. Some tours are healthy: I watched 30 sprints in the FSCA last night, the TBARA is rocking and the dirt late models have it going on too. This action is clearly a warning to other shows that have 15 car, follow-the-leader races.
Look at the bright side: maybe it will keep some good racers off the road and in action at their home track.
If you are not familiar with the former Extreme Mods, it was a touring series for pavement modifieds with the more expensive engines than some other series run. I need to emphasize the words touring and expensive. These words wave like yellow flags for racing series in 2008. In my opinion, "touring and expensive" make it much harder to race than does "the economy".
Maybe it is just the natural fall-out from too many touring classes with a sub-standard show. Some tours are healthy: I watched 30 sprints in the FSCA last night, the TBARA is rocking and the dirt late models have it going on too. This action is clearly a warning to other shows that have 15 car, follow-the-leader races.
Look at the bright side: maybe it will keep some good racers off the road and in action at their home track.



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