TeamZ3@aol.com (Mark Sipe) wrote:
> The claim that the Evansville courses were *power* courses is incorrect.
> Yes, there were some great places to go fast, but the reason a class like A
> Stock gets beat by B & C Stock is because the courses are speed maintenance
> oriented.
I sorta agree with Mark. However, the ability to not only go fast, but also
*maintain* that speed in FS and "high power" classes was also definitely a
factor
in who won (at least with FS, and but likely other classes as well). I didn't do
either successfully. :( It was certainly more difficult to maintain the higher
speeds the faster cars were capable of, but that's what separated people like
Dan
Popp from the rest of BSP, and Alex Tziortzis from the rest of FS. Like
Mark,
I liked the Evansville courses, but I did wish that they hadn't been practically
the same as last year's.
Karen Kraus
1996 Camaro Z28 1LE (FS34)
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