This seems like a good deal to me. Don't have the time or the money to race right now. Someone here needs this,though:
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March 20, 2010 9:02 p.m. mrwillie Reader
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March 21, 2010 10:32 p.m. johnhammer New Reader
Oh man, with some wiggling that could be a killer fun Lemons car, assuming the guy didn't jack with the suspension to make it turn left.
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March 21, 2010 10:40 p.m. Carson Dork
In reply to johnhammer:
I'm not positive on the rules for U-Car, but I think heavy suspension mods are disallowed. They run VIR also.
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March 22, 2010 4:44 p.m. mrwillie Reader
We looked into Wake County Speedway a few years back. UCAR cars should have stock everything( minus glass, safety equip, etc... ) and if you're smart, under $1500. That's their claim rule limit.
2010 rules state:
UCAR General Rules 9a. Minimum and maximum ride height is based on- After car has been stripped and all racing components including cage have been installed and NO cutting of springs and shocks can be done to lower ride height to the minimum of 6 1/2. Any modifications done to any car suspension will be subject to immediate disqualification by the Walls Roofing UCAR Clash officials. See section and rule for illegal parts.
Illegal Parts Any parts including but not limited to full motors, heads, flywheel, intake, exhaust, computer boxes, springs, shocks, carburetor/fuel injection system, transmission, performance brakes including master cylinders, AND including your entire car if so grossly illegal WILL BE TAKEN if deemed necessary by the Walls Roofing UCAR Clash officials and NOT RETURNED.
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March 26, 2010 7:53 a.m. racer33 Reader
Most UCAR's are fairly stock, and whatever has been done to their suspenisons can be easily reversed.... usually just alignment specs. I bought a car that was run at Caraway speedway one time and it's suspension was absolutely stock. Some tracks allow a lot more, i.e. Concord, so it's best to check. My $0.02.
Mike

