Sean D, shondoo
Nitro Member
If nothing else, I'm glad to see the potential for change is being embraced. It's obvious we as fans aren't the only ones that see the class as stale, boring and in need of help.
I TOTALLY agree with virtually everything that AJ said. Right down to the wheelie bar comment. I would have to disagree with Freeman in regards to the cubic inch deal. I truly believe that in order to get maximum support from the factories, as well as possible interest from the foreign market, the engine combinations will need to be based off of the current production platforms. I think major factory involvement is going to be HUGE in this transition, simply because the air-time will continue to play second fiddle to the nitro cars, thus sponsorship support will continue to sputter.
Just my .02
Sean D
I TOTALLY agree with virtually everything that AJ said. Right down to the wheelie bar comment. I would have to disagree with Freeman in regards to the cubic inch deal. I truly believe that in order to get maximum support from the factories, as well as possible interest from the foreign market, the engine combinations will need to be based off of the current production platforms. I think major factory involvement is going to be HUGE in this transition, simply because the air-time will continue to play second fiddle to the nitro cars, thus sponsorship support will continue to sputter.
Just my .02
Sean D