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Post by Roger on Mar 25, 2012 11:11:17 GMT -8
Here's the other question that doesn't seem to have an answer. Please answer honestly.
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Post by taterdigger on Mar 25, 2012 13:47:40 GMT -8
Racing Multiple Tracks brings out the setup talents of the racing teams.. JMO
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Post by schlahtracing on Mar 27, 2012 8:29:38 GMT -8
I totally agree that racing on different tracks really shows who can drive and not who has the best equipment.
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Post by jwiard26 on Mar 27, 2012 12:06:51 GMT -8
I think it's far easier to race at one track. That being said, I prefer racing at different tracks. Some of the racers, Eric and I included, want to travel to different types of tracks to test our skills against new competitors and track surfaces. If we want to grow as true competitors I think we need be able to handle different tracks, track lengths, surfaces etc. If we just race at one track, while that may be easier from a set up stand point, we aren't really expanding our knowledge and versatility.
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skeet
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Post by skeet on Jul 10, 2012 10:29:02 GMT -8
I would like the oportunity to race more, so a home type track would be easier to do.
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