Thanks for the further information on the Shadiw. Hoping for a white kit version soon to have one in a non black colour. I expect there may be many races with a field of identical Black Shadows with some confusion arising.
Nice video Jim! I couldn't agree more as far as the NSR comment too. Both the Shadow and NSR 917/10 can be 'Thunderslot killers'. Great win for Jim here. The NSR IS undoubtedly popular at HRP. ua-cam.com/video/y9C7HTge9d8/v-deo.html
Thanks for sharing. In a way it makes me sad to see. I have seen where the cost of racing pushes folks out. You shouldn't have to gut a brand new car to be competitive. Box stock classes can be beneficial to our sport. This happens in every format of racing and in many sports. Leveling the playing field isn't easy.
Thanks for sharing, Jim!
Jim, Thank you for another setup video. I learn something new every time.
Received mine a few weeks back, but I haven't had time to set it up yet... Thanks for the tips! Time to get it track ready! 😊
Nice work on this Jim!
I love your content! Great stuff Jim!
Thanks for sharing. Mine just came in yesterday.
Thanks for the further information on the Shadiw.
Hoping for a white kit version soon to have one in a non black colour.
I expect there may be many races with a field of identical Black Shadows with some confusion arising.
The NSR Porsche 917/10 would seem to be a natural competitor to the Shadow, but it doesn’t seem to be very popular yet. Any suggestions why?
Nice video Jim! I couldn't agree more as far as the NSR comment too. Both the Shadow and NSR 917/10 can be 'Thunderslot killers'. Great win for Jim here. The NSR IS undoubtedly popular at
HRP. ua-cam.com/video/y9C7HTge9d8/v-deo.html
Awesome video content bro
Well done
Thanks for sharing. In a way it makes me sad to see. I have seen where the cost of racing pushes folks out. You shouldn't have to gut a brand new car to be competitive. Box stock classes can be beneficial to our sport. This happens in every format of racing and in many sports. Leveling the playing field isn't easy.
A lot of our classes are (almost) box stock. We do allow rear tires and guides to be changed in all of our classes.