skmod13 wrote:
1) Engine rules: Change intake rule to Edelbrock 7101. And change carb to a 500 cfm Race Demon. Since the carb and intake would run you $ 550, put a claim rule on it. If someone finishes last and wants to claim your carb and intake, so be it. If you’re not cheating than there’s nothing to worry about. Can’t see why you have to pay $800 for a VDL carb., When you can walk out with an intake and carb for less than that.
Better yet let's look at the track running 7101's and the car counts at the other two tracks that don't. That experiment failed heavily and I guess there is talk of them going back to the cast iron intakes.
I'm not sure why making everyone buy something new to be legal and competitive is such a good idea.
There is more to it then $550 intake and carb changes also. Those with the money and smart aren't just going to bolt a 7101 on and go.
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2) Drive Train: Clutch and flywheel, Go to the 7 ¼ clutch steel 2 disc assembly. Let everyone run the LW flywheel if they want. It will last you multiple years, not like these stock clutches that maybe last you the year and cost you over $400, not to mention the $500 flywheel. After every Saturday night feature, the top 10 cars get jacked up (if there’s that many left). An official goes underneath with a flashlight and magnet and checks the clutch and flywheel, no tools and time to take out. Its only 10 cars! You can’t cheat up a super clutch and make the flywheel any lighter.
That many left is right! So far you are up over $1000 in parts that would need to be on cars you already have by opening day. If you want I'll sell you some super special flywheels at the discounted rate of $475.

Didn't this idea fail heavily elsewhere also?
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3) Starts: Get rid of the fire first rule!! Paint a line 5 feet before the first line in 3 and 4. The leader can start anywhere he wants after that line, PERIOD. If the second place guy jumps and crosses the start finish line first, then throw the yellow. Stop bringing the yellow out for no reason.
My idea would be to just get rid of the first and second boxes and just make it one big box.
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4) Add more timing loops: Put timing loops at the entrences and exit of corners. After a wreck a wreck, freeze the field at the closest timing loop after the wreck. Stop going back to the last completed lap crap. Just because it’s easier to do, it does not mean it’s the right thing to do. Part of racing is your driving ability, if you get through the wreck, and your driving ability got you there, than that’s where you stay.
If you get through the wreck and someone doesn't what does your whole new rule do anyway?
Going back to the last completed lap is a great rule. How many times have you seen a dominate race car get the lead as the yellow comes out? Under your rule the night is over, the winner has been decided. Under these rules fans get to see it all over again and see if that guy can get it done on the outside.
The only thing that needs to be cleaned up about this rule is a set amount of cars or a percentage of the field need to be set as a rule to call a lap complete. Not sure what that number needs to be but I know it isn't 7. 7 cars passed the line one night and they didn't count the laps, we lost the lead.
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5) More Laps: Increase laps to 50 laps. The Sk’s are the premiere division, so treat them that way. You’ll see fewer guys pushing the issue because they have more time.
The problem there is you need to also pay for 50 laps. 50 lap races means the sks would run an extra feature every 2+ weeks. It's all time on the motor. To make this work the purse would need to jump to a proportional $1570 to win and be higher through the field. I'm not sure the track is in that position right now to do that.
Would it draw more fans? Most likely not IMO. Someone would get screwed on that deal, the teams would race for even less money or the fans would pay a higher gate price for it.
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6) Spotter’s booth: Make every team spotter have a scanner. Put Gino in charge of lineups and restarts.

No more miscommunications between officials and teams.
This already happens.
