2017 DNC race
#31
Tech Champion
(So like, two out of the three that "matter"...)
Also doesn't look like it made the night and day difference for Lutz some (Alpha-hating..) people have been forseeing... 9th place as usual ha ha...
#32
#33
Tech Addict
his final "bad" placings had nothing to do with engine.
he was actually the only driver in truggy final pitting at 9min.
read his report:
2017 Dirt Nitro Challenge @ Fear Farm « Lutzinator.com ~ The Official Site of Ryan Lutz
he was actually the only driver in truggy final pitting at 9min.
read his report:
2017 Dirt Nitro Challenge @ Fear Farm « Lutzinator.com ~ The Official Site of Ryan Lutz
#34
If Lutz didn't break in truggy, I think he would have easily podiumed.
#37
Tech Champion
I didn't mean anything negative towards Lutz btw. More just sarcasm directed at people who can't accept that decent engines can come out of Taiwan or who insist that everyone needs to drive a $500 Speed.. (pros, maybe... Joe club-racer Schmoe, absolutely not..) And by extension those who expect Lutz changing to OS is going to mean automatic podiums..
#38
Tech Champion
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Those of you that were not at the track have no idea how bad it was. The comment of that is how off-road should be has no idea what they are talking about. Most all of us enjoy the hobby for the fun it can be. When a track is so difficult to run on then it really sucks because now we aren't having fun.
Joey did make adjustments to a few jumps because they just were not correct. The surface was really bumpy to start with and should have been tamped further on Tuesday night. Especially leading to the front section of triples. The layout was not as fun as the last DNC I went to. Not every track is going to be a winner.
Joey did make adjustments to a few jumps because they just were not correct. The surface was really bumpy to start with and should have been tamped further on Tuesday night. Especially leading to the front section of triples. The layout was not as fun as the last DNC I went to. Not every track is going to be a winner.
#40
Tech Elite
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Those of you that were not at the track have no idea how bad it was. The comment of that is how off-road should be has no idea what they are talking about. Most all of us enjoy the hobby for the fun it can be. When a track is so difficult to run on then it really sucks because now we aren't having fun.
Joey did make adjustments to a few jumps because they just were not correct. The surface was really bumpy to start with and should have been tamped further on Tuesday night. Especially leading to the front section of triples. The layout was not as fun as the last DNC I went to. Not every track is going to be a winner.
Joey did make adjustments to a few jumps because they just were not correct. The surface was really bumpy to start with and should have been tamped further on Tuesday night. Especially leading to the front section of triples. The layout was not as fun as the last DNC I went to. Not every track is going to be a winner.
#41
Totally agree with above, an easy track you can take out of the equation and focus on just driving consistent. It feels like you are fast at the time, but it really just dumbs down your driving skills
#42
Tech Elite
Those of you that were not at the track have no idea how bad it was. The comment of that is how off-road should be has no idea what they are talking about. Most all of us enjoy the hobby for the fun it can be. When a track is so difficult to run on then it really sucks because now we aren't having fun.
Joey did make adjustments to a few jumps because they just were not correct. The surface was really bumpy to start with and should have been tamped further on Tuesday night. Especially leading to the front section of triples. The layout was not as fun as the last DNC I went to. Not every track is going to be a winner.
Joey did make adjustments to a few jumps because they just were not correct. The surface was really bumpy to start with and should have been tamped further on Tuesday night. Especially leading to the front section of triples. The layout was not as fun as the last DNC I went to. Not every track is going to be a winner.
#43
If your not having fun because it's not easy you might want to relook things, I'm not having fun until it gets really difficult. This is one thing I can see eye to eye with gord tessmann about a difficult track, it only makes the slower guys improve faster and the best are still fastest. Easy tracks just lead average drivers to believe they are much more skilled than they really are.
#44
[QUOTE=smash8ight;14853910]I agree with both...some tracks that stay together after rounds of qualifiers can make for some great mains...been there...but when a track starts coming apart it is up to me to adjust my lines.know the slowest driver in that main can drive straight through a field of cars,if he is the only one to do that.been there too.[/QUOTE I can see how those crater holes would get old on a track that big though....
#45
Tech Lord
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I have been to DNC from 2008 to current. It's the one race I don't kiss. I can confirm that this years surface was more moonlike than any of the previous 9 that I have been to. The surface started out very very rough. This was due to the amount of water the track took the few days prior to DNC. I arrived in Monday to set up my pit area and the entire factory pit area was a sloppy mud pit/ underwater. I was impressed that we were able to walk in there 2 days later. It is what it is and they have a saying at DNC. "It's the same for everybody"