A non-wing sprint car is a wicked mutha' It has a mind of its own. A winged sprint car has the wing so it is still a monster but it's kind of stable and it will pretty much go where you aim it. A non-winged car will do what you tell it to for the most part but it will bite you. I go to a non-wing track in Indiana called Gas City and man do they put on a show. You can pretty much expect someone is gonna lose and probably get some air..... they pick up speed when the car barrel rolls. They track crew is pretty good and the sprint cars are backing it in and pulling wheelies. I used to play pit monkey for a family friend that ran a 410 winged sprint car. Chuck Wilson was his name and he was always a threat. We were at a season ending crazy race called The Dealers Choice. There was 12 different divisions running. There might have been more but 12 sticks in my head. Well it's in the middle of October so pretty much everyone in the state of Michigan brought there race car. They started on Monday and started racing on Wednesday. We got done on Sunday afternoon. So they were running winged and non winged sprint cars. They ran the winged cars then they ran super lates and limited lates to give us time to pull the wing off and change torsion bars and he adjusted on the shocks a little. I got tired of taking the wing off and then putting it back on. Chuck told me that if you just took the wing off and went into turn 1 like you do in the wing car that it wouldn't even turn and it would just fly off the track. You have to run more torsion bar diameter when the wing is on because of the amount of downforce. The non-wing car got much smaller torsion bars so the car would have more suspension travel so the car would accept the banking etc. The car needed more gear because it wasn't dragging that big wing but it takes a lot of time to change the gears in the quick change rear end. The time consuming part is putting safety wire through each bolt head and doing safety wire is a bitch. It keeps the bolts from coming loose from the vibration. Chuck was good with or without the wing. He had been racing for at least 25 years or more and he used to run a midget until he crashed and broke his back. He laid on the mattress they had in their van because that was their home when they were on the road. He always pulled his trailer with a van. When a guy with a 360 cu in motor runs in the open sprint class because there is no 360 class you can tell who has a 360 and who has a 410. Chuck used to say that the 410 car has such a big advantage. A 360 guy that is running a perfect race can hang with the 410 guys but one mistake and the 410 cars just walk away from him. There is about a 300-350 horsepower advantage and the 410 engine is all aluminum and the 360 block has to be cast iron. There are more differences with the fuel injection but I have to stop.... I apologize for the length of the post. I could keep blabbing about the 52 years I have spent at the races. Started at 4 yrs old.
A lot of push/lose going on. Most people do not understand how quickly a sprint car reacts. They can react quite violently, especially for someone with no experience.
A non-wing sprint car is a wicked mutha' It has a mind of its own. A winged sprint car has the wing so it is still a monster but it's kind of stable and it will pretty much go where you aim it. A non-winged car will do what you tell it to for the most part but it will bite you. I go to a non-wing track in Indiana called Gas City and man do they put on a show. You can pretty much expect someone is gonna lose and probably get some air..... they pick up speed when the car barrel rolls. They track crew is pretty good and the sprint cars are backing it in and pulling wheelies. I used to play pit monkey for a family friend that ran a 410 winged sprint car. Chuck Wilson was his name and he was always a threat. We were at a season ending crazy race called The Dealers Choice. There was 12 different divisions running. There might have been more but 12 sticks in my head. Well it's in the middle of October so pretty much everyone in the state of Michigan brought there race car. They started on Monday and started racing on Wednesday. We got done on Sunday afternoon. So they were running winged and non winged sprint cars. They ran the winged cars then they ran super lates and limited lates to give us time to pull the wing off and change torsion bars and he adjusted on the shocks a little. I got tired of taking the wing off and then putting it back on. Chuck told me that if you just took the wing off and went into turn 1 like you do in the wing car that it wouldn't even turn and it would just fly off the track. You have to run more torsion bar diameter when the wing is on because of the amount of downforce. The non-wing car got much smaller torsion bars so the car would have more suspension travel so the car would accept the banking etc. The car needed more gear because it wasn't dragging that big wing but it takes a lot of time to change the gears in the quick change rear end. The time consuming part is putting safety wire through each bolt head and doing safety wire is a bitch. It keeps the bolts from coming loose from the vibration. Chuck was good with or without the wing. He had been racing for at least 25 years or more and he used to run a midget until he crashed and broke his back. He laid on the mattress they had in their van because that was their home when they were on the road. He always pulled his trailer with a van. When a guy with a 360 cu in motor runs in the open sprint class because there is no 360 class you can tell who has a 360 and who has a 410. Chuck used to say that the 410 car has such a big advantage. A 360 guy that is running a perfect race can hang with the 410 guys but one mistake and the 410 cars just walk away from him. There is about a 300-350 horsepower advantage and the 410 engine is all aluminum and the 360 block has to be cast iron. There are more differences with the fuel injection but I have to stop.... I apologize for the length of the post. I could keep blabbing about the 52 years I have spent at the races. Started at 4 yrs old.
Yeah, you're right. What could possibly go wrong?
No training wheels too, straight to the deep end in a wingless!! Man, what a dream!
A lot of push/lose going on. Most people do not understand how quickly a sprint car reacts. They can react quite violently, especially for someone with no experience.
It’s becuase he’s not on the gas. If he gets on it it’s gonna drive a little easier
@@trevorbixler205 this was the first time in a sprint car. I’ve worked on them for years. Finally got a chance to experience it.
Love watching these
GOD that looks like fun!
It is!
That it was.
You should try to race the 410 winged sprints
I gotta be honest and say that was a little bit painful to watch. But good on ya for having a go.
I don't think your stats or right. Check Buddy Taylor's run at the peak. In the late 50s
gas it
The drug of all drugs
'What could happen?' Change of underwear.
Where is this track, it looks huge?
Casa grande, AZ Central arizona speedway. 3/8 mile.
@@Moneypitracing6_10 Not nearly as big as it looks from the cockpit. Cool enough tho.
Man ld love to get shot at running one someday. Enjoy
Get off the bottom and gas I up high