5000lb, fuel-only.
My thoughts:
No 3/4 ton truck with a frame and real axles is going to get down to 5000lb with driver and safety equipment.
All the current Dmaxes and Powerstrokes running ProStreet are nitrous based, or over 6000lb.
To put it in perspective, a Dodge Dakota V6 gas 2wd mini-truck is 4300lb in the lightest configuration. Add a 200lb driver, and 300lb of safety equipment, you'd still have a tough time.
Basically, the class is aimed at exclusively twin'd Dodge 12v trucks put into race chassis's.
I see nothing wrong with this class as long as they remove the 5000lb rule completely (it's not a truck weight to begin with), and make it single charger to level the field. This would give trucks like Orange Crush and Buck/Jess a solid shot at competing.
My thoughts:
No 3/4 ton truck with a frame and real axles is going to get down to 5000lb with driver and safety equipment.
All the current Dmaxes and Powerstrokes running ProStreet are nitrous based, or over 6000lb.
To put it in perspective, a Dodge Dakota V6 gas 2wd mini-truck is 4300lb in the lightest configuration. Add a 200lb driver, and 300lb of safety equipment, you'd still have a tough time.
Basically, the class is aimed at exclusively twin'd Dodge 12v trucks put into race chassis's.
I see nothing wrong with this class as long as they remove the 5000lb rule completely (it's not a truck weight to begin with), and make it single charger to level the field. This would give trucks like Orange Crush and Buck/Jess a solid shot at competing.
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