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  • #16
    [QUOTE=Don Nerone;172869]
    Originally posted by Renegade Racing Fuels View Post
    That's a good decision. Racers should always have the choice to use the best products at the best prices.

    ]If the track didn't sell fuel most of you would be mad.
    There is no money in fuel they do it for you. You might save .25 buy stopping at a station or getting a drum. Then put 10 gal in your trailer and its off to the track. The dot will tell you why you shouldn't do this. Yep you saved a few bucks and got around another track rule.
    The fuel and tire suppliers will sponsor a few things at the track to be the spec tire or fuel.
    Give them a break.
    Don't let your greed put all the tracks out .
    Now im sure this will crank a few of you poor greedy racers way up..lol
    some one has to stand up for the poor failing tracks.


    don62
    Helping a track out by spending your money there is never a bad thing. And supporting sponsors is also a good thing. But if a racer can get a better product than the track offers, why wouldn't they. And if the racer can get the best product while saving money too, that's a no brainer.
    Renegade Racing Fuels of Florida/Palmdale Oil Company

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    • #17
      Let me also add that i have enormous respect for most race track owners and promoters. I know first hand how tough it is to keep a race track open, even when you're doing everything right.
      The racers, for the most part, are not rolling in money. I can't fault them for trying to save a dollar Don.
      And as far as supporting the tracks or series, sponsors don't normally require the racers to purchase only their products. Nationwide Insurance doesn't require the racers to purchase an insurance policy in order to race in the Nationwide Series. Neither does Jegs or Summitt require racers to purchase parts only from them.
      This new series will do well, and the lynchpin will be 4-17 Speedway. Just don't fault the racers for trying to keep racing.
      Last edited by Renegade Racing Fuels; 12-21-2016, 12:07 PM.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Ricky Brooks View Post
        Minimum purchase on race day mandatory and we will test.
        This is the single stupidest thing that Florida tracks have such a boner for. What good does it do to say that the racers can buy a drum if you're going to force them to buy fuel on race day?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by luke81 View Post
          This is the single stupidest thing that Florida tracks have such a boner for. What good does it do to say that the racers can buy a drum if you're going to force them to buy fuel on race day?

          In most cases, the tracks have a mandatory race fuel purchase of either 5 or 10 gallons of the track fuel per night. The racer is free to use any brand of fuel in addition to that mandatory purchase. Fuel checks in tech normally use color to determine if the fuel is legal. For instance, if the official or mandatory fuel is blue, then the fuel sample taken in tech must also be blue. Most top race fuel manufacturers use very similar colors, so a 110 race fuel from one manufacturer will be very similar in color to another brand. One or two companies also add markers to their fuel so it's use can be verified. But again, as long as the mandatory purchase of the official fuel is made, the markers will show up and any other brand would still be legal.
          So the racer is free to purchase a drum of the best fuel, or the least expensive fuel, as long as he makes the mandatory purchase.
          Renegade Racing Fuels of Florida/Palmdale Oil Company

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