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    Over head fuel rigs? No time limit?

    Must be money at the end of this race. What is the pay out?
    TIA, MM
    Mike Ogren , FWDracingguide.com, 352.4288.983 ,http://www.ogren-engineering.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyinglizard View Post
    Over head fuel rigs? No time limit?

    Must be money at the end of this race. What is the pay out?
    TIA, MM
    ??? why ???

    I don't get your reasoning for thinking this.

    Stephen

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    In the rules. it allows overhead rigs and no time limit for fuel.
    That would be why.
    These rules discourages IT racers from racing. Makes no sense IMHo. Just ups the entry cost to run near the front.
    Copy success., copy success.
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    I have an IT car... and I HATE timed stops! Did we forget that it's racing? come one now! Just my humble opinion...
    Chris Rallo "the kid"
    -- "wrenching and racing" -- "will race for food!" -- "Onward and Upward"

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRallo View Post
    I have an IT car with a dry break and 25 gallon cell... and I double freaking HATE timed stops! Did we forget that it's endurance racing? come one now! Just my humble opinion...
    Edited for bonus correctness. Endurance racing is what it is because of this added dimension. We SHOULD gain an advantage by doing it better than other teams, if we decide to commit to it.

    We've also reduced our refueling risk and spillage to essentially zero. That's not a bad thing, compared to the random collection of funnels and other half-baked crap we see getting used on those slow, "low pressure" fuel stops.

    K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyinglizard View Post
    Copy success., copy success.
    Not knocking your chump car series but I assume that is what your talking about. Different people measure success differently.

    With this logic grand-am should get rid of the DP and GT cars at daytona and go back to the original Continental racecars only. Some like that race better and others don't. I like both. Eventhough we only had 14 DP cars I still would miss them.


    Stephen

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    Registration is now open on DLB. Save $100 by registering by February 21.

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    Online registration for The Devil in the Dark is open on DLB - set your filter for South Jersey Region to see the event calendar.

    Supps and Schedule ... Register ... Entry List

    Earlybird registration with a $100 price reduction is available until 21 February. Submitting an Intent to Enter will hold the Earlybird price and your spot in this year's race. Pit spaces will be selected in order of entry sequence.

    See ya at The Devil

    Terry
    Last edited by Terry Hanushek; 03-13-2012 at 12:15 PM. Reason: update URL

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    Looks like a great event... Hoping to run one of these days!!!
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