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1/8 Mlie is good place to learn to race, and to tune a car in , but 1/4 mile is where the race is at . If all tracks go to 1/8 mile,, then my car is for sale !


Same here



Sorry, I call BS on both of you. If that's all there was, you'd adapt, or you aren't racers. Sorry to be so blunt, but that's the way I feel. If it's a good program and payout, you'd race it. If you've never run 1/8 and feel this way, you need to try it. Like many have said, the same rush is there, the win light is just as bright, and the payouts are the same.


It's your right to call it what you like but I will put it this way I will run sportscompact in the 1/4 then run in the 1/8 a real racer is not afraid to run it out the back door so please don't set the benchmark as to who is a real racer ok.



Run it out what back door? 1/4 or 1/8? Doesn't matter, does it, unless you're just chasing ET. Like I said, it's not that people are "afraid" of anything. If you want to race, you will race no matter where the finish line is.
Norwalk changed their weekly points race from 1/4 to 1/8 because of weather today. Not one of the 400 racers in attendance left the track in protest.


That was because it was not the norm it was because of circumstance dictated it be run in the 1/8.