this forum or that one, which to use

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
14 years ago
3,259 posts
After becoming familiar with Racers Reunion I now find that maybe some of us are more partial to one site over the other.The dirt forum is an exciting place because, you dont have a bunch of people trying to run asphalt cars on dirt. They gotta change tires and also you dont see us dirt dobbers over trying to use our special cut slicks on pavement,best way I know of to get up close and personal with the fence. So do you stay here and be one of Robbies Dirt Cowboys or do you cross the border and go bump around or rub fenders with Tim and his cronies. I think I know the answer but I want your opinion------please
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:10:12PM
Tim Leeming
@tim-leeming
14 years ago
3,119 posts
I like them all Johnny. But I will tell you this: Even with my less than perfect financial situation these days, I wouldn't take a million dollars for having learned to race on dirt tracks. I have a little friend in Canada who tells me every night, "dirt is for racing, asphalt is for getting there". There is something to be said about that for sure.Looking forward to seeing you next week when we can bench race across the table!!!God bless and stay safe.Tim


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What a change! It's been awhile since I've checked in and I'm quite surprised. It may take me awhile to figure it our but first look it's really great.

Pete Banchoff
@pete-banchoff
14 years ago
279 posts
Johnny, I like just about all racing. I grew up watching late models, stock cars, supermodifieds, Champ cars, snowmobiles, two ants running up an ant hill...you name it. I got hooked on TranAm racing in the late 60's and followed that until the late 90's. Didn't watch too much dirt racing, but enjoy sprints and WoO. I belong to almost all the Sites Jeff has on RR and enjoy all of them.Pete
Billy & Barbara Scott
@billy-barbara-scott
14 years ago
52 posts
There is much more action on the Stockcar Racers Reunion site. There are many people who come to this site and don't know there is a Dirt Racers Reunion, just a click away. We have steered some of our fans that way but they go over, browse and return to stockcar Racers Reunion to stay. We have seen so many more views on our pictures on RR than on DRR.We understand thru Robbie they are working on the Dirt RR to build it's viewers. It's all good and appreciated.If one came to Dirt RR first, then it would be different. They come to RR first, we suppose because that is the most advertised place and the easiest to get to, from the listings for the site.
Pete Banchoff
@pete-banchoff
14 years ago
279 posts
Barbara, we're having the same problem on the open wheel side. I love the Supermodifieds and George Oldnall has a nice fan page set up, but the site has little activity. On the subject of Indy Car on Open Wheel RR, Robbie and I had some good discussions and John Potts and I had a great one going with the old Novi's that raced at Indianapolis in the 50's and 60's. The interest is there, but members need to start discussions and forums to keep sites active. I'm as guilty as anybody for not checking in to these other RR sites, but I'll try harder.Pete