Probing Track July 27, 2020 06:04AM
Attended the Inaugural Pull at Lincoln Speedway , thought event went well for first time. Real clay is a tricky to figure out how to work. Worse thing is Diesel Truck guys must gave got a deal on track probes seemed like everyone on their crew had one and kept holding up scraper and roller operators. Should be a rule no one probing track once class starts . Its definitely a accident waiting to happen. Sled settings was a little tight . Crowd was great for first time event. Looking forward to next event

Re: Probing Track July 27, 2020 08:40AM
in NTPA rule book there is a rule prohibiting that malarkey.

Re: Probing Track July 27, 2020 09:54AM
Does any other class do that ??,been a mainstay in the 4wd for 40 years.

Re: Probing Track July 28, 2020 06:57AM
As tight as the competition is in that class, if your not monitoring track conditions throughout the class, you may as well just put it back on the trailer. Especially on a track that is falling apart after every pass as that one was. And as for holding up track crew, not too sure where your seeing that... Been competing in this sport for over 10 years now and have never once heard a single complaint about this...

Re: Probing Track July 27, 2020 11:10AM
Everyone probes and then drives off in the set of holes!

Garden Weasel July 27, 2020 02:47PM
A garden weasel gives ya better intel than a probe

Re: Probing Track July 28, 2020 12:23AM
Yeah but their so hard to catch!

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