Same with my custom paint jobs on almost all of them. I use to hit with hammers and shit trying to make them looked wrecked but man it was hard when I was 11 now I'd use a vice to help but I'm 32 years old now so ya know.
@@tylerrussell6779 I live near the Lake County Speedway in Painesville, Ohio, which was Nascar's smallest sanctioned oval (1/5 mile, I think). Haven't been there for a few yars now but many a Friday night figure-8 races. And they wet down the track beforehand just in case it's not insane enough.
No, "let's" not. Why does every video comment section have someone (you) who says: "Let's all" or "Can we just" 😌😏 The cameraman should have focused on the FRONT of the race where the lead changes were! No I wasn't there. Yes he did better than me. Yes I'm glad he posted it. No I'm not sorry! 😊
@@suchafoker1329 very vulgar name, it's awesome. The ones with the high plexiglass are a unlimited class. Technically the car is called a late model but in the unlimited class. Helps keep them planted in the turns.
This idea is amazing. And what's really crazy is how close the racing is despite such wildly different race cars. Even a billboard joined the race and did well lmao
@@dorothyhoard5247 well you can only go so fast in a small loop. Those are low speed corners so you can’t just send it around as fast as you want or you end up spinning like the 69 car
I have a track like this near me, if you ever wondered what unpaid child support, dashed hopes and broken dreams mixed with Coors lite smelled like, it's the place to go.
I need to know more about these scaffolding cars! I have been racing cars for 28 years (drag racing and road coarse; not circle track) and have never seen anything like that in my life. F'in awesome!
They went by a few different names, I think most call them winged late models. They got popular in some areas of the states years ago. They will run full throttle around small ovals most of the time. They absolutely fly on dirt tracks too.
If you want to see what they can do look up randy sweet late model track record He ran like a 10 second lap or something around Kalamazoo speedway in one of those cars
@@saltybildo4415 I don't know why these guys are using them on asphalt but they work great on clay, the harder you throw the car sideways in the corner, the more air piles up on the side of it. Makes it faster through the turn and harder to spin out. Bill Pritzel was hard to beat so others went with them where they could. Many tracks wouldn't allow the use of them.
Love how it looked like one guy wanted a dirt car like the small one but all he could get was a Nascar chassis and he welded on two wings to the roll cage lol this was awesome
Picture this "Run Whatcha Brung" short oval lineup with the all time great racecars; 1.) Mark Donohue in his Porsche 917-30 (1500hp!) 2.) Parnelli Jones in the '67 Granatelli Turbine 3.) Derek Bell in the Blue/Orange LeMans Gulf Porsche 917 4.) Carrol Shelby in his Ford GT 5.) Richard Petty in a '70 winged Superbird 6.) Mario Andretti in his '78 Lotus F1 Championship car 7.) AJ Foyt in his '77 Coyote (both the racecar and engine built by Foyt) 8.) Steve Kinser rounding out the field in a Winged Sprint.
The sideboards are rad. Most clubs and tracks have banned them due to the cost. At some tracks, LM with sideboards didn't have to let up, putting up crazy fast times. Pushing all that down force took a lot of power, and would tear up engines$$. They are clear so that all drivers can see the track.
Suuuuuper cool. I ran RC dirt latemodels with sideboards and even those were flying compared to the "stock" class. So cool seeing the sideboards on a real car
Gotta love the engineering on the 01 eventual winner... the entire driveline is on the left side of the car. That's some Smokey Yunick level innovative weight bias!
Look up ISMA and Oswego Speedway. If any of these cars are running anywhere close to you, do yourself a favor and check them out. I worked on a supermodified crew for 10 years and they are the most insane pieces of machinery you'll ever see.
I used to go to Hudson Speedway when I was a kid. I remember a guy going off the back stretch into the woods, and you couldn't see him, but you could see the trees shaking as the car bounced off of them. I also remember more than one fist fight after on track incidents. So much fun to watch.
Yep. At one here in town before a police station and 3 housing developments were built within tire shred distance there was a forrest. Id regularly see em go off into the tree line XD no fences
@@____MC____ I started on gt2. I remember like yesterday the first time I unlocked that skyline drag car, I was hooked from there. I stopped when gt sport came out.... I rather them nerf the graphics and bring back the 3000+ cars ;)
@@____MC____ I do remember, the pikes peak pair was a blue one, and a red one being slightly faster. In the gt2 any car that could reach 250 could do the glitch, So both pikes peak ver. Can do it the Toyota gt1 and the two drag car from Nissan, the skyline and the Silva. I almost got the Nissan gtr road ver. Close to 250, it had the power, but it doesn't have enough rear down force, and the racing ver. Had the down force, but limited in power.......
Holy crap Hudson Speedway has a wall on the back stretch now? Damn its been years since I've been. I still remember the day's of cars goin off into the woods. 😂😂
@@chrismurphyracing94 thank you for sharing your secret, I to have a love for fig newtons but I was holding off on telling anyone out of the fear of judgement.
For all the people asking what the cars with scaffolding are, I’m no exactly sure, we use to call those I-mods when the run on dirt in northern Indiana but back when my track was still paved we called them I miss but we didn’t have the outlaw late model bodies just the modifieds with them
6x was completely at fault for the first wreck. Either there is some unspoken rule I don't know or he just didn't let off and shoved him all the way into the wall.
Run what ya brung are always entertaining. Years ago they did it at local tractor pull, I didn't stick around but one guy brought out his dodge dulley another got out his frieghtliner. And the guy with a 2 engine modified tractor was going to drop a third engine on after his regular class.
Was wondering in the beginning if it was a reverse grid. Was pretty obvious the 01 SM was the fastest car out there before the white flag even dropped. Super fun watching him carefully pick his way through all the mobile detritus! That 6X though! Too bad he wrecked...that sideboard was obviously doing the job. No diminishing returns on massive inside grip apparently!
The supermods were always going to be the fastest cars in the field, but it's wild to see how they have to tip-toe it behind everyone else 'cause they can't afford to beat an' bang. Soon as a supermod gets by a car the acceleration, even on such a short stretch is 3x any other car in the field.
This was really well filmed, followed the action much better that we usually see in handheld video. Wild race and I have never seen anything like the crazy aero structures on those two cars.
Hudson NH ? Interesting group. Some supers, some mods, a few late models, few street stocks and a few guys who spent WAY too much time over analyzing side down force . Fun race !
@@CarbonXxtra Lived right down the road in Dracut Ma. years ago when I was stationed at Ft Devens. Used to go to this track all the time. Great little track. They take their racing pretty serious. Always was a good show.
For all you guys that don't know, those aren't billboards or mobile batting cages. Those cars are the cars used at golf course driving ranges to pick up golf balls.
Notice the 1, 2, and 3 finishers were sprint cars, not the giant billboards. Granted the sprint cars have a sizable side spoiler, but i don't think the giant ones are worth the extra weight and drag
I raced here a long time ago, (late 80's) My Brother Wade, tore this place up when he was active here! The memories.... A small tornado ripped thru one day, took the announcers raised booth down, (yes, they were in it) CRASH! Ohhh the memories.
I know right where that is! Oswego, Baldwinsville, Fulton...right along the canal. Cool! My family is from there. They used to have an old drive in theater...last I saw it was 20 years ago. It's not still there, is it?🤔