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Old 08-30-2014, 06:58 PM
 
Location: Finally escaped The People's Republic of California
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Oh, and I'm pretty sure it's an asphalt road that brings the clay.. But it is a dirt road from the pits to the track..

 
Old 08-30-2014, 07:31 PM
 
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Yeah, so, tell me dirt track "expert" is it a dirt road or the yellow brick road that leads up to the place that you get this dirt?

Hmm, I wonder why since you are so intelligent, you can't answer my question?

There are dirt roads made out of the exact same dirt used at dirt tracks. The article your brain trust posted clearly stated they haul in dirt and use it to make the track.

The cars were going 35 MPH not 100+. That's why your whole you need to understand the track argument is a RED HERRING.

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If I thought you were even remotely capable of understanding it, I would try to explain slopes and the physics that brings into play when race cars are hurtling around it at 100+ mph.

You mad though, and not very smart either.



Whoa! Listen to this internet tough guy!

Too bad you've been getting clowned on EVERYWHERE I've seen you post.
 
Old 08-30-2014, 07:44 PM
 
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Old 08-30-2014, 08:04 PM
 
Location: Tampa (by way of Omaha)
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Yeah, so, tell me dirt track "expert" is it a dirt road or the yellow brick road that leads up to the place that you get this dirt?
That's like the 4th time I've seen you use that line. You are not even remotely witty, which would at least earn you some faint respect.

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Hmm, I wonder why since you are so intelligent, you can't answer my question?

There are dirt roads made out of the exact same dirt used at dirt tracks. The article your brain trust posted clearly stated they haul in dirt and use it to make the track.
The fact that you are so concerned with the composition of the dirt really shows how dumb you are.

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The cars were going 35 MPH not 100+. That's why your whole you need to understand the track argument is a RED HERRING.
At the time the accident happened? Yes. The speeds are over 100mph during the race, which is what I was talking about. Still, if you think those forces aren't in play to a lesser degree at those speeds...well, we've already established you're dumb.
 
Old 08-30-2014, 08:54 PM
 
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Yeah, so, tell me dirt track "expert" is it a dirt road or the yellow brick road that leads up to the place that you get this dirt?
boring!!!!!

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Hmm, I wonder why since you are so intelligent, you can't answer my question?
because some tracks have nice dirt with just the right amount of clay in the soil, and others have to truck the dirt in and lay it down on the track area.

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There are dirt roads made out of the exact same dirt used at dirt tracks. The article your brain trust posted clearly stated they haul in dirt and use it to make the track.
true, SOME tracks haul the dirt in, usually from a quarry somewhere. other tracks have dirt that already fits the needs of the intended track surface, thus they just have to prepare the surface.

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The cars were going 35 MPH not 100+. That's why your whole you need to understand the track argument is a RED HERRING.
not true at all, at 35 or 135, it doesnt matter, the track surface is designed to be slippery, and the cars are designed to be evil handling.
 
Old 08-30-2014, 09:05 PM
 
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OK, Mister dirt track "expert" what ever you say. I live for the adoration and respect of the toothless hillbilly Joe six-pack who only gets off his daughter to enjoy watching a dirt track race.

You people are the ones claiming that the composition of the dirt is so important. I only bring it up to show that there are dirt roads that are made out of the same dirt. Apparently you hillbillies think when that dirt is laid out in an oval something magical happens.

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That's like the 4th time I've seen you use that line. You are not even remotely witty, which would at least earn you some faint respect.

The fact that you are so concerned with the composition of the dirt really shows how dumb you are.



At the time the accident happened? Yes. The speeds are over 100mph during the race, which is what I was talking about. Still, if you think those forces aren't in play to a lesser degree at those speeds...well, we've already established you're dumb.

Last edited by Spinoza 1454; 08-30-2014 at 09:13 PM..
 
Old 08-30-2014, 09:10 PM
 
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Yeah, that surface was really slippery that night. Kevin Ward was slipping and sliding all over the place.

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boring!!!!!



because some tracks have nice dirt with just the right amount of clay in the soil, and others have to truck the dirt in and lay it down on the track area.



true, SOME tracks haul the dirt in, usually from a quarry somewhere. other tracks have dirt that already fits the needs of the intended track surface, thus they just have to prepare the surface.



not true at all, at 35 or 135, it doesnt matter, the track surface is designed to be slippery, and the cars are designed to be evil handling.
 
Old 08-30-2014, 09:44 PM
 
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Apparently you hillbillies think when that dirt is laid out in an oval something magical happens.
Oh, you have that right... Go to your local track and watch sprint cars run around it.. It is magical.....
 
Old 08-30-2014, 09:46 PM
 
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You are not even remotely witty
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boring!!!!!
Completely agree (and was thinking the exact same) with both comments. If someone wants to be a troll they should at least be entertaining, instead of being witless and boring .. there oughta be a law about that.
 
Old 08-30-2014, 09:53 PM
 
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Yeah, that must be why you keep responding.

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Completely agree (and was thinking the exact same) with both comments. If someone wants to be a troll they should at least be entertaining, instead of being witless and boring .. there oughta be a law about that.
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