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jonny51
03-11-2006, 11:01 PM
Bubba's crash at Daytona
http://www.zippyvideos.com/7441181964239836/untitled/
He got up and finished 6th but was lapped by Carmichael.He is one tough kid.
ProStreet R/T
03-12-2006, 12:57 AM
He went down like a freakin rag doll. If he would just settle down and stay on the bike he would be winning constantly. Chad is the man as well, if he really did dislocate his shoulder and then race on it a couple days later that is some serious dedication.
Get well soon Ernie :(
zbugger
03-12-2006, 01:23 AM
Now you just KNOW that hurt...
Autokraft
03-12-2006, 07:44 AM
He's really had some bad luck lately, thats too bad. I really wanted him to take that one. Maybe next time.
ProdigyCustoms
03-12-2006, 03:06 PM
OUCH, that left a greasy spot!
JamesJ
03-23-2006, 05:35 AM
This season has been very fun to watch
ProStreet R/T
03-23-2006, 07:18 AM
Yes it has, but I honestly think RC has it locked up. Giving him that 25pts back was weak :willy: Technically Chad or BS can still win it, but RC knows the game, he will just play it safe, stay in the top 3 and lock it down.
It's going to be wild for the outdoor series though :yes:
jonny51
03-23-2006, 07:38 AM
Why do you think it was weak giving RC his points back?
ProStreet R/T
03-23-2006, 07:54 AM
Why do you think it was weak giving RC his points back?
Because he (his team) broke the rules, he should have to suffer the same fate Chad and Bubba have in the past. They stated the lead content was exceptionally high, and retested the sample taken from his tank a few times. If you break the rules, you get punished. I think him crying and throwing a fit to get the points back was lame.
jonny51
03-23-2006, 08:16 AM
Im not sure closely you followed the story.The rule is .005 grams per liter,this is an FIM rule that the AMA adopted.This is suppose to let privateers run pump gas.But infact some parts of the country they use .013 grams per liter at the pump.The rule for the privateer to get affordable gas via the pump is gone.The crazy part is .017(rickys level) amounts to 1/8 of an ounce of lead in a 55 gallon drum!Four strokes do not run better from lead if you want to cheat you run oxygen and there oxygen was the lowest of all bikes tested.Most 450 Bikes are detuned to run cooler power is not an issue.
As for CR,DV,JBS and Michael Byrne none of those affected a championship.I know that doesn't make it okay but it was a bs rule then and a bs rule now.The offical word from the yamaha and Kawasaki tests was the drum was sealed with lead and it seaped in the gas.
The one thing in commen with all the tests was VP fuels.
I am no fuel expert i just followed it real closely and relayed it the best I could.The AMA blows......
ProStreet R/T
03-23-2006, 03:00 PM
I agree it is a stupid rule and the lead has no power effect in a 4 stroke. But what it comes down to is they were in violation of the rule and should suffer the same penalty as others have in the past. Making midyear rule changes is b/s, especially when it will have a drastic effect on the championship.
And the "so they can run pump" fuel is so completely asinine I'm shocked anyone ever brings it up. NOBODY runs pump fuel. I raced MX and some SX for many many years and even amateurs run "race gas". Not always for power, but because it's consistant, and in some types of fuel much easier to tune. You couldn't pay me to run 91 octane pump gas in my race bike, screw that.
jonny51
03-23-2006, 03:05 PM
I would not have any problem and I never did running pump gas in a 4 stroke.Anyway I see where your coming from with the rule but its not realistic IMO.It's pretty obvious it was contamination and not cheating.
What years did you race SX?
ProStreet R/T
03-23-2006, 03:15 PM
For the longest time I ran VP 100 unleaded and it worked great. Plus it gives a little safety margin, especially if you're doing desert or grandprix races. Not untill the compression was bumped up to a little over 15:1 did it really become necessary to run the crazy stuff when allowed.
Most of my pro level racing was in 99-01. I knew it wasn't going to be a career so college got in the way of practicing 6 days a week :( It was definitely a fun experience and I'm still friends with quite a few current pros. It flat amazes me how fast some of those kids are.
jonny51
03-23-2006, 03:25 PM
That was about the time I was doing most of my racing but I was never at national level pro.I did do alot of racing and did soem trans cal stuff in socal at victorville(bad lands).I had some national pro buddies that lived in Murrieta and we hit Elsinore,competion park,perris and a few local spots in the hills.Man all this talk makes me want to go get a new bike.Yes those kids haul the mail these days.
ProStreet R/T
03-23-2006, 03:35 PM
Dude those tracks are my backyard. Comp park was kinda lame unless they had the big track open. Was fun to go mess around with some of my trail buddies on the night track though. If I was relegated to riding at night star west was the one to hit.
You ever ride the gated off pro track @ elsinore? That was fun stuff if you could get enough guys together and get it opened.
Ever been to sunrise? It's in the high desert on the way to mammoth. That was a fun outdoor track with some monster jumps. They had one section with two 30ftish table tops that could be doubled and ended up being just a big over 110 ft total. There are also quite a few private tracks in SoCal that are pretty brutal.
But man thats quite a drive from petaluma down here.
Speaking of which, my buddy Marc who lives in Petaluma got in a pretty bad accident over the weekend. :( Get well soon buddy.
jonny51
03-23-2006, 03:43 PM
Yeah it take sabout 7 hours to get to the inland empire.When I was going down there comp park was at the old loacation and was pretty fun.Elsinore did not have that Pro track built in 2000 which is when I was down there alot.I never made it out to sunrise but I heard it was a blast.I did go to mammoth 5 years in a row but never really had good luck .
We did ride Mcgrath's outdoor track out behind his supercross track.Man that thing haddent been prepped in atleast 5 years LOL it was like riding on concrete with giant sqaure edges.My friends said they tilled up that whole field and the track is gone.Other than that I never rode any private tracks but there were random tracks in the hills.
You know somebody from Petaluma?lol Whats Marc's last name?
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