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SignUp Now!The total number of all performance Buicks ever produced are small in numbers. It seems that these turbo Buick events have no desire to mix with V8 Buicks, especially since the classes are turbo specific. So you are alienating an already small group of performance Buicks into an even smaller group. I am a Buick guy. I have owned GS's since 1977 & turbo Buicks since 1991. I enjoy showing my cars and I enjoy making passes at the track. With all of the different classes at these events now, I have no idea where I should try to run anymore. And since there isn't usually a show aspect to the turbo events, there isn't a lot of incentive for me to attend some of these events. An occasional weekend warrior used to be able to participate in an event by showing his car and then jump into a bracket race. Now it seems many of these events are designed for pure racers only. Since the majority of performance Buick owners are not serious racers, the majority of these cars are being alienated...........so just go with bracket racing for all Buicks, not just turbo Buicks. The majority of turbo Buicks are owned by long time Buick enthusiasts, who also own V8 Buicks. I stongly recommend that we try to bring these two groups together.
I ran my Mustang at Reynolds(Buicks vs The World) in the 10.49 index class and had a blast. I broke out on the semi's.. with a 10.48 :redface:
Throwing prize money at winners doesnt bring cars. It helps those winning with their hobby, but the majority of us I feel do this for fun..
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Lots of talk about index racing I see...Horsepower needs to be a non issue when it comes to people wanting to compete. I was talking to Anthony for BPG that he might want to look at running a 11.49 and 12.49 index class. That puts the class just outside of the rollcage rule and lets ANY 9/10/11 second (show quality) street car compete regardless of HP ratings. Anthony even tried to get the to relax the cage rule for BPG and not only did he get a no, he got a HELL NO!!! Im fairly certain that I brought index racing to the Buick world back in Reynolds several years ago. Lots of grumbling about it because they simply didn't understand it. Now the guys who run it love it. It takes the car out of the equation for the most part and brings the driver into play MUCH more, just as 1/8th mile racing does in my opinion... At least Index is heads-up / pro tree just as all the heads up classes would be without worrying that someone will have the class covered by a half second or better which equals lower car count.
IMO Index racing is the next big thing in Buick land. I been tryin for 3 years now..
Over the last few years I've noticed a dwindling of turbo regals at events. The car count has been low. To add there are way too many classes and few cars per class.
Is it just me or are a lot of owners just not interested in racing the cars anymore. Bet if we did a car show we'd get 500 cars.
Or do the classes just feel out of reach to the average owner?
What would it take to get you as an owner of a turbo regal to actually bring the car to an event and participate racing it?
Thoughts?
I'm not surprised that the turbo cars are falling off at the event simply because of age.
It seems to me like the car hobby may have died off somewhat or not as strong as it use to be. That has been the talk a little around here lately.
Agreed, this economy has a LOT to do with everything.
Maybe it will all come back. My dad always told me everything goes in cycles.
You bring up a very important point. At my home track, no matter what special event is going on, there are always test and tune lanes open to anyone. The track realizes that the test and tune people are their bread and butter. You ignore the test and tune fellas, the track will die. In fact, that is where I spend most of my track days, in the TT lanes.I just read through most of this and figured I would join in. I love running my cars down the track. Granted I’ve yet to run my GN, but I’m just not in to racing the guy in the lane next to me I’m by far more interested in beating myself maybe it’s because of the cost to be competitive maybe not . When I did race at an event back when I was in to Pontiacs I didn’t go to win and make money I went to have fun and if I was lucky enough to win anything that was just icing on the cake. Truthfully I would have been happy with a dash plaque like you get at car shows everyone gets one and it’s cool for the scrap book. I know the race is the main event but maybe if you would just have a TT in-between for everyone else that just wants to run down the track and show their car off and give all of them a dash plaque that says they were there it would draw in more cars to go to the track. I mean what’s one of the most common questions asked on this site? If I have this turbo how fast can I go? This would be a good time for people to see how different combos on cars perform. They could see the car at a show in the pits and see it go down the track at the same time.
You could also give out trophies for things like fastest reaction time, have the stands vote for their favorite car. That way the hard core racers can still race for the money and the guys that just want to have fun running down the track and talk crap can do it to.
I just read through most of this and figured I would join in. I love running my cars down the track. Granted I’ve yet to run my GN, but I’m just not in to racing the guy in the lane next to me I’m by far more interested in beating myself maybe it’s because of the cost to be competitive maybe not . When I did race at an event back when I was in to Pontiacs I didn’t go to win and make money I went to have fun and if I was lucky enough to win anything that was just icing on the cake. Truthfully I would have been happy with a dash plaque like you get at car shows everyone gets one and it’s cool for the scrap book. I know the race is the main event but maybe if you would just have a TT in-between for everyone else that just wants to run down the track and show their car off and give all of them a dash plaque that says they were there it would draw in more cars to go to the track. I mean what’s one of the most common questions asked on this site? If I have this turbo how fast can I go? This would be a good time for people to see how different combos on cars perform. They could see the car at a show in the pits and see it go down the track at the same time.
You could also give out trophies for things like fastest reaction time, have the stands vote for their favorite car. That way the hard core racers can still race for the money and the guys that just want to have fun running down the track and talk crap can do it to.
dont know if its been brought up ? but i think it would be better to still keep the classes (ths,tso,tsm etc) but also have a straight bracket race portion at these events , with buy backs . i think it would generate more intrest ! just my 2 cents ! :biggrin:
I haven't been to the GSCA event in BG for 5 years and will never go back because they broke their rule all week long last time I was there:
7. All cars must be Buick powered. No corporate engines.
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