dirt hound
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the big boys do it why can't heWhat good does it do to police, find a driver with cheater tires and he is still running SN's.
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the big boys do it why can't heWhat good does it do to police, find a driver with cheater tires and he is still running SN's.
I'll ask on this thread, I ask on another but no one responded, besides a smart*** . I am just curious, if guys run on a track with chemically altered tires, is it possible to get into the dirt and show up on others tires??
And you're drinking lead from the fuel and oil from the engines.
But its enviromentally safe,and not harmful to anyone!Exactly! This thread is hilarious. Of course it would show up in the dirt! The tire lays rubber on the track, the chemical is in the rubber...so it would very likely be in the dirt.
Dont wish for that. UMP demands hoosier only and guess what would happen to the tire bill if they started that?? Up up and away. Second....wont happen due to they could be held liable for soil cleanup. Oil gas aint nothing compared to the stuff that can be used on preps. Undetectable or not. Best thing to do is people to stop.......i say like ive said make them run on all A's. Hate it when its tacky but tires last way longer.ok, now that this has turned to tire chemicals in the air..... When was the last time you heard of someone getting caught with spiced fuel? I absolutely guarantee you, theres oxygenators and carsinogens such as benzine added to fuel, (ever notice the sweet smell from some cars?) These sanctioning bodys dont have fuel deals with anyone, so you dont see an uproar over it.
The chemicals used in tire prep are over the counter things you can buy at the hardware store, the prep guys arent splitting atoms and making radioactive substances. theres no reason Hoosier or any other company cant to this themselves when the tire is made other than longevity and selling more tires.
In kart racing 2 manufaturers stepped up to the plate and started making a better tire, now theyve won the market, the tires they produce now have much less rubber on them, and have a much better profile, cutting is now only used to true a tire, not to get the exess rubber off, prep is still used, but not as extensive as it was 10 years ago.
If Hoosier didnt have the market cornered, I promise you there would be a much better product than there is right now. And the whole "tire prep" thing would be forgotten. Remember how Goodyear improved tires when Hoosier jumped into nascar?
Dont wish for that. UMP demands hoosier only and guess what would happen to the tire bill if they started that?? Up up and away. Second....wont happen due to they could be held liable for soil cleanup. Oil gas aint nothing compared to the stuff that can be used on preps. Undetectable or not. Best thing to do is people to stop.......i say like ive said make them run on all A's. Hate it when its tacky but tires last way longer.
The only way I could see that happening is if the guy in front of you had tires dripping wet and you drove in his tracks. Most of the treatments I have seen evaporate pretty quick. When was the last time anyone ever had a tire finish a race with rubber build up on it?? Not likely.Lol, I'm not as worried about what's in the beer, just my smartbutt comment when they said the chemicals don't go in the dirt they go airborn.. But I am still curious on can they go into the dirt and contaminate someone else's tires???