Piston pin to rod clearance

My Crower rods were new in 1990... ran in a street strip car all those years. The Pankl rods ran 500 miles at 9,000 rpm. I would think that is pretty good evidence that unbushed rods work and these NASCAR engines run a dry sump without much oil flying around the sump.

I questioned this too... every machine shop and engine builder I spoke with said it's not an issue. New cars and most aftermarket rod today do not have squirt holes in the rods, either. A big non.o for many years.
No doubt they work, and likely pretty well on a strip or circle track motor. But for a 50 year old street car that gets the oil changed every 5000 miles or so...and you hope to get 100k out of...I would still recommend bushed rods.