HoseHeads.com | HoseHeads Classifieds | Racer's Auction
Home | Register | Contact | Verify Email | FAQ |
Blogs | Photo Gallery | Press Release | Results | HoseheadsClassifieds.com


Welcome Guest. Already registered? Please Login

 

Forum: HoseHeads Sprint Car General Forum (go)
Moderators: dirtonly  /  dmantx  /  hosehead


Records per page
 
Topic: 305 Engine Rules Email this topic to a friend | Subscribe to this TopicReport this Topic to Moderator
Page 3 of 3   of  44 replies
sprintfn1
December 07, 2010 at 05:06:08 PM
Joined: 07/04/2007
Posts: 321
Reply

so if the decision has been made to not change the rules in 2011..what is the meeting this weekend at knoxville going to get done for the 305 owners ?.



tex777
December 07, 2010 at 06:36:25 PM
Joined: 10/25/2007
Posts: 64
Reply

Kelly your soooo right the 305 class at knoxville is asupport class like it or not yes it was way out of hand with it's conseption.you 305 boys need to attack tracks like marshalltown burlinton small tracks an have a back bone of a rules tech an board that make your rules stick.keep your puse down till you can get arock support from a track for a weekly purse an show.The reason knoxville likes to use you guys , is like ahobby stck class 10 people average to a crew times 20 40to5hundred to win thanks for coming to knoxville after that..



305 9A
December 07, 2010 at 06:56:53 PM
Joined: 05/03/2010
Posts: 156
Reply

Sprintfn1, the meeting is to discuss the rules for 2012. The rules are set for 2011. The rules stay in place for 2 years and 2011 is year #2 for the current rules.




meatbag
December 07, 2010 at 07:47:04 PM
Joined: 07/10/2007
Posts: 947
Reply

305's have been running since like 1988 in Ohio. I like the idea that @ least the midwest guys can run aluminum wheels. It gives the option to buy used stuff @ seasons end. The Ohio guys have to run 6 pin hubs and steel wheels. Ohio has 2 aluminum spec heads (all pro or brodix). Are the midwest allowed to run hydraulic wing sliders? (didn't see it in rules?) Ohio can't(which is dumb in my opinion).


do it in the dirt

sprintfn1
December 08, 2010 at 08:29:20 AM
Joined: 07/04/2007
Posts: 321
Reply

thanks 9A..i am glad that the midwest guys made that decision...it will keep the little guy in the sport..and as far as 305 being the hobby stock class..i have watched a lot of 305 racing this past year ..and on lots of nites the racing is great...





Post Reply
You must be logged in to Post a Message.
Not a member register Here.
Already registered? Please Login





If you have a website and would like to set up a forum here at HoseHeadForums.com
please contact us by using the contact link at the top of the page.

© 2024 HoseHeadForums.com Privacy Policy