Rules Committee members Rules Committee members, how many of you in charge even run a super class? Members: badger bastard bustedcrawler Cloak clodossal DISTURBIN' tha PEACE doubledub Fishmaxx FrankyRizzo Grizzly4x4 H3RESQ jason JohnRobHolmes kevinlongisland KING BLING LIKES2CRAWL MattH Mnster Nicklepimp PinchFlat PROTOTYPE raptorman57 rbgerrish renoirbud ROCKEDUP RICKY Rockpiledriver RXcrawler SlinkySam STANG KILLA SS TimR TLTRyan TwistedCreations XJ Farmer |
We run super in SERCRC, but haven't in ALRC. |
We always have, and will continue to run super in SoCal. |
I have one, but no super drivers in my area anymore. They all migrated down south part of the state. |
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Green = I pretty sure they have run it in the last 12 months Members: badger bastard bustedcrawler Cloak clodossal DISTURBIN' tha PEACE doubledub Fishmaxx FrankyRizzo Grizzly4x4. H3RESQ jason JohnRobHolmes kevinlongisland KING BLING LIKES2CRAWL MattH Mnster Nicklepimp PinchFlat PROTOTYPE raptorman57 rbgerrish renoirbud ROCKEDUP RICKY Rockpiledriver RXcrawler SlinkySam STANG KILLA SS TimR TLTRyan .............Had one until last year TwistedCreations...Ran then in the past XJ Farmer |
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I think the biggest issue here is that we have to make another tech stick with 16" and 18" measurements on it. :ror: |
hey guys, i urge you to at least re-address this new super rule. at the very least discuss the input from other super drivers. i will be more than happy to change things up with my rig if need be but, i think 18"max is alittle short. i could not compete with my current setup when this rule is in place. i think there are more than a few supers that are 18+ inches. i am not lobbying for a mile ,only a 1/2". thanks in advance for your consideration. John martin |
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16-18 sounds good to me."thumbsup" |
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I don't know but I count a close tie of non super clubs vs super clubs. I see a couple that cover the same area. And your right I am trying to rally the troops to change it. And if it can't be changed I think it's bull. |
We run supers. |
I'm not sure this rule will help a class to is already hurting . I think if anything a min. of 16" with no Max wouldbe the best and work for more people . just my 2 cents "thumbsup" |
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Hey Badd; The 16+ rules would work well for the people that run Supers now. But in an attempt to get some of the people back to Supers a Max length restriction is appropriate. Someone that can drive a 19" Super well should do fine with an 18". But having a wheelbase max/min may make the class more inviting to other drivers. As long as everyone has similar spec, the class will be perceived as fair. With no restriction, it appeared to be a contest to see who could build the longest truck that still steered ok. This statement is not meant to discredit current super drivers, but all the good guys know they will continue doing well. I love the Super Class and look forward to it coming back. Hopefully the fact that the Super rules are being discussed will spark greater interest. Patrick (AKA 666) The class is not doing well in my area. Part of that is our terrain. Having trucks that are a touch shorter will help us here. Something needed to be done, and the rules committee has done so (min wheel size and WB restriction). Hopefully this season will prove that this is the correct way to proceed. PS I do drive a Super!!! |
I think one guy in our club has one, but that"s about it. 1.9 will be taking over super for us in our club. Plus we are in Michigan the state of field rocks and slab concrete"thumbsup" Later Farmer |
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Your assuming that clubs that don't run Supers voted.....what if you found out the people who voted were from clubs that actually ran Supers. It would ...pardon the pun....blow your theory all to hell |
Supers can be 16-18" Limo Class can be 18.5+ :-P:-P:-P:-P |
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