Would a Suburban be allowed to run in the pickup class? I'm ready for "no."
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Re: Question for Dan Warner
DF,
First, I love the site, haven't been able to get thru it all yet. Is this the end of print media?
Second, you are correct about the Maxton deal. Real fun, well run. I can see some enterprising person putting together several sites to form a series. Consistent rulebook, equal record database, etc. This could be the thing that will bring young racers to LSR.
Third, NO - your Suburban runs with coupe/sedans. SUVs, Crossovers, El Caminos, all that stuff is coupe/sedan fodder.
DW
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I knew about El Caminos not being truck, but wondered about Subs. You'd be a chump to run one in Coupe and Sedan.
With all the millions of classes, I'm surprised no one ever talked the SCTA into an SUV category or class, especially considering the popularity of them and the performance models that the OEMs are making. Not that I'm condoning the idea, but I'm just noticing.
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The number of available classes vrs. the number of entrants is an issue to be addressed. In fact this issue is at the root of the shutdown of the www.landracing.com website. It is too as the site was a very valuable resource for the LSR racer and fan.
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LSR is on the way up, Maxton has grown so much even in the year that I have ben going. I do not think that it will slow down at all for the next few years. I am happy to be a part of it. Hopefully, it will get a lot of the kids off the Streets and on to the Track.
Dan,
it was great seeing you again and chatting. I think I am ready to get back on track with the Streamliner. Buying a New Welder soon, I gotta get this thing rolling. (The Salt is Calling).
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Originally posted by FreiburgerWith all the millions of classes, I'm surprised no one ever talked the SCTA into an SUV category or class, especially considering the popularity of them and the performance models that the OEMs are making. Not that I'm condoning the idea, but I'm just noticing.The official Bangshift garage door guru. Just about anything can be built using garage door parts, trust me.
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You bet your bunyons it could...why not?
Talk about mechanical schitzophrenia, that place was dreamy for it's variety.
Obviously Bonneville, being so much bigger in scope would dwarf Maxton, but for a first timer it was something else.
BrianThat which you manifest is before you.
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