Who's gonna be the quickest in 2012?
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63vette;325768 wrote:
Great idea, go purchase nice ones and donate it to the series. Make sure they are nice.Sure,why not. I will do that.Since we will be the one taking the 275 trophy home with us anyway. Anyone have any objection to the idea or me picking out the trophy??? I will find a sponsor for it anyway.
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outlaw68;325770 wrote:
Sure,why not. I will do that.Since we will be the one taking the 275 trophy home with us anyway. Anyone have any objection to the idea or me picking out the trophy??? I will find a sponsor for it anyway.I am sure Ethan will appreciate it.
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tqisking;325773 wrote:
Bah I would just be worried about getting hit by a rod flying out of the bottom of that BBC
Even if the rods were hanging out of that BBC ,it would still be quicker than whatever it is you drive. If the rod hit you in the head at least it would knock some sense into you. Well maybe not,if your a ford lover there is no helping you. Pack your lunch!!hehehehehehehe
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outlaw68;325788 wrote:
That is what you signed up for when you decided to buy a race track. I feel for you. No fun when that happens. Good luck cleaning up all those m Mustang anf Toyota parts. This Chevy will run clean and dry all the way.Yes and no, I fully expected to clean up when something happens and have no problem with that. I do have a problem with someone blowing a motor at the 330 and coasting to the very end of the track staying in the groove the whole time. This resulted in a three hour clean up and ultimately the day was over before we were back to racing. Situation like this will result in a fine (100% serious about putting a fine in place btw). Situations were something breaks and the driver makes at least a minimal attempt to get his/her vehicle stopped and/or pulled over with not be fined and penalized points.
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Here is NHRA Nationals oildown policy, just for shits and giggles...
COMP, SS, STOCK, SC, SG, SST, TD, & TS PENALTIES:
First violation of an event (after use of credit) will result in a two hundred fifty dollar ($250) fine, plus:
ยท If during qualifying, violation will also result in loss of five (5) NHRA Lucas Oil points. and the loss of elapsed time and mph for that run. Times will be voided for qualifying position, subsequent qualifying session run order, and national records.
ยท If during eliminations, violation will also result in loss of ten (10) NHRA Lucas Oil points. and the loss of elapsed time and mph for that run. If on a winning run, driver will advance, however, times will be voided for lane choice, and national records. Should two drivers violating this policy meet in the following round, lane choice will be determined in the normal manner.Second violation at same event will result in a five hundred dollar ($500) fine, plus:
ยท If during qualifying, loss of ten (10) NHRA LODRS points. and loss of elapsed time and mph.
ยท If during eliminations, loss of twenty (20) NHRA LODRS points. and loss of et and mph.Subsequent violations will result in an NHRA review of teamsโ season performance. As a result of that review, further action may be taken as determined by NHRA. Action may vary from probation, to a requirement to test, or denial to participate at future National Events.
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example: PSCA Super Street Car Nationals 2010-2011,both years had more crashs,blowups and oil downs that I have ever seen. Over 100 each year. No fines to their racers for any of the carnage. It is just part of racing and owning a drag strip.
Just my opinion,if a guy/gal is doing his best to put on a good show,for your spectators by the way, and blows up his /her junk. Then after they get their car off the track, you give them their fine. How fast do you want them back racing at the track, when they have to incur more debt by paying that fine. Might be the difference between racing 1 time or the entire season. Sound like lost track income to me. But what do I know. I have owed a dragstirp for 5 years and worked at it for 12 years and if I charged people a fine for all the times they made a mess on the track. I think, I would own most of the cars that race there. Not trying to tell you how to run your business. Just words for wisdom. Racers are a different breed.
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