As we all anticipate the running of the Gold in two weeks, let us make a few considerations...
1. - Stevo & Strega
We have all beheld virtually unmatched performance by Stevo, and the Strega team. Race #7 is just plain fast, and it seems we are yet to really witness the witch unleashed. Even while posting high #'s on the course, it just sounds like she's cruising, and I have a feeling that if need be, we could see a lot more speed from this one. Dago still hold's the records, but I think most of us would agree that #7 is faster...it's just not proven. If you ask me, Tsunami was faster than either of these stangs, we merely have no such record of it.
2. - Leeward
There's only one other name I can compare with Leeward, when it comes to mastering the course, and that's Greenamyer. Don't get me wrong, we've seen the best the world has to offer in many of our beloved race pilots, but these two I consider to be genius of the pylons. Leeward doesn't need the fastest plane to win, now he very well could have the fastest, but he doesn't need it. Don't underestimate the Ghost, not when it's bridled by Jimmy.
3. - The Bear
#77 saw it's glory years, sorry bear fans, but the big cat just doesn't have what it takes to run ahead of rival #7, or #177. She can make it look close, but at the end of the day the stamina and stride of the mustangs is too much.
4. - The Furies
We surely don't give credit where it is due when it comes to the big roundies. For example, Dreadnought is capable of very similar average race speeds to what we witnessed out of #7 in last years Saturday heat. If this takes you back, your senses have been dulled!
I don't expect to see any great surprises from #8, #15, or #232 this year, nor would I foresee any of them leading the pack on Sunday, however, under the right conditions, they very likely could give those stang drivers a reason to increase the mp.
5. - #5
I really wish we knew the potential of this loco caballo, I don't believe it has the pedigree of the ponies listed above, however, if she could stay sound and still run, I may be forced to change that opinion. Time will tell, prove me wrong Voodoo!!
6. - Twin 2800's
What guys? You don't think the Tigercat will see a position in the Gold again? You must admit, that was pretty dang cool last year!
7. - Griffon
It will be good to see #38 back on the field. I look forward to the seeing the new improvements! She would have to be the dark-horse favorite, but I'd give her a few more seasons before this one's reckoned with the others in the stable.
1. - Stevo & Strega
We have all beheld virtually unmatched performance by Stevo, and the Strega team. Race #7 is just plain fast, and it seems we are yet to really witness the witch unleashed. Even while posting high #'s on the course, it just sounds like she's cruising, and I have a feeling that if need be, we could see a lot more speed from this one. Dago still hold's the records, but I think most of us would agree that #7 is faster...it's just not proven. If you ask me, Tsunami was faster than either of these stangs, we merely have no such record of it.
2. - Leeward
There's only one other name I can compare with Leeward, when it comes to mastering the course, and that's Greenamyer. Don't get me wrong, we've seen the best the world has to offer in many of our beloved race pilots, but these two I consider to be genius of the pylons. Leeward doesn't need the fastest plane to win, now he very well could have the fastest, but he doesn't need it. Don't underestimate the Ghost, not when it's bridled by Jimmy.
3. - The Bear
#77 saw it's glory years, sorry bear fans, but the big cat just doesn't have what it takes to run ahead of rival #7, or #177. She can make it look close, but at the end of the day the stamina and stride of the mustangs is too much.
4. - The Furies
We surely don't give credit where it is due when it comes to the big roundies. For example, Dreadnought is capable of very similar average race speeds to what we witnessed out of #7 in last years Saturday heat. If this takes you back, your senses have been dulled!
I don't expect to see any great surprises from #8, #15, or #232 this year, nor would I foresee any of them leading the pack on Sunday, however, under the right conditions, they very likely could give those stang drivers a reason to increase the mp.
5. - #5
I really wish we knew the potential of this loco caballo, I don't believe it has the pedigree of the ponies listed above, however, if she could stay sound and still run, I may be forced to change that opinion. Time will tell, prove me wrong Voodoo!!
6. - Twin 2800's
What guys? You don't think the Tigercat will see a position in the Gold again? You must admit, that was pretty dang cool last year!
7. - Griffon
It will be good to see #38 back on the field. I look forward to the seeing the new improvements! She would have to be the dark-horse favorite, but I'd give her a few more seasons before this one's reckoned with the others in the stable.
Comment