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We have a hobby shop on site, We have three track's total, upper left flat oval, middle is a banked oval, we call it "Little Bristol" and bottom is our offroad track.
Took 3rd this night, still went home with some decent money, #4 gold car*
Took 1st this night, I have the gold car. This is our vintage class. Class is becoming our biggest class.
Our two day event of the Texas vs Oklahoma, Total for a Saturday we had 91 entries.
And not all pictured but we had 93 entries the first day. not a bad turnout.
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Dude that's bad ass.
All those '55s are pretty cool.
This dude on my street has turned his front yard into a dirt track. It's insane.
It started out with two small jumps. Now there is no grass, several large jumps, and a plywood backed banked turn with an embarrassing attempt at "Traxxas" stenciled on it.
He has a tiller attachment on a weedeater to till it daily.DE OPPRESSO LIBER
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Originally posted by Lason View PostThat's badass. I raced the dirt oval at wild bills in Dallas for years. 1/8 scale buggy was my favorite but also did 1/10 2wd truck and monster truck. Monster truck was pretty comical.
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I still have a GT an 18T, Revo and a Mini T. I haven't touched any of them since I got into ATVs though.
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Yep the money is why I stopped too. Went into the hobby shop one night and bought a brand new $120 pipe for my 1/8 scale and the first race with it I got t boned and the new pipe was smashed to hell. I packed up and never went back.
I still have some stuff but bash more than race. Tried at mikes a few times and had fun but still expensive.
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Originally posted by 4bangen View Postare the vintage cars 2wd or 4?
I have an SC10 that I run every now and then, flat track sounds fun.
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