I wouldn’t rule out the nascar trucks C series fixed as being up there for protests. Seems to have a good number of “seasoned” drivers that would know how to protest. A lot of close racing with the lower power trucks with fixed set ups, leading to a lot racing contact and folks thinking that they should win as long as they push their way to the front. I tried the trucks once at Wilkes, huge mistake, it was bumper trucks with 20 drivers pretty sure they should be in 1st! Good run at Concord, I like this track.
Yeah I completely forgot about the chaos that is C Fixed. I think I’m giving up on racing the trucks at North Wilkesboro. The last race I ran there was almost all under yellow.
@@BobGiaquintoRacing Agreed, the couple truck races I tried soured me on that series, maybe unfairly, but I’ll stick to 87’s and the ARCA chaos for now.
I wouldn’t rule out the nascar trucks C series fixed as being up there for protests. Seems to have a good number of “seasoned” drivers that would know how to protest. A lot of close racing with the lower power trucks with fixed set ups, leading to a lot racing contact and folks thinking that they should win as long as they push their way to the front. I tried the trucks once at Wilkes, huge mistake, it was bumper trucks with 20 drivers pretty sure they should be in 1st!
Good run at Concord, I like this track.
Yeah I completely forgot about the chaos that is C Fixed. I think I’m giving up on racing the trucks at North Wilkesboro. The last race I ran there was almost all under yellow.
@@BobGiaquintoRacing Agreed, the couple truck races I tried soured me on that series, maybe unfairly, but I’ll stick to 87’s and the ARCA chaos for now.
Probably F4, that place is carnage city.
That’s a good point. I forgot how chaotic that one is too