Mopars in the valley, who's going?
yes George I to wish Ct. dragway was still in operation I went there until it closed in 86 its less than a half hour from me. i to feel the pinch of going up to the valley on sept. 1, i rented a uhaul trailer 60 bucks filled my 2003 ram 100 bucks stoped for food plus tolls ,only to have John the tech guy, not let me run my duster due to some small safty issues long story short 200 bucks down the drain,ct.realy need a drag strip
.....And that's it in a nutshell.
I can understand failing tech if it's a safety issue, but I can also understand your frustration as the owner/operator of that car being turned away. It's VERY expensive just to go to the drags with your kid on a Sunday these days.
CT Dragway was a GREAT, FUN place, and when I was there, I felt as comfortable as I did in my own backyard. I could drive there, race all day, drive home and including fuel & food I bet I didn't spend $20.
I started going there in the mid to late 70's, and I bet I can count the weekends I missed on one hand until it closed. In fact, I was even there for the yearly spring swapmeet a week before it was sold all those years ago.
My son (13 years old) asked me to take him up to the old CT Dragway site one weekend this fall, just so he can see where it was and kinda get a feel for the place. I doubt I'd recognize anything up there anymore as I'm sure the roads leading to the place are now overbuilt with new houses, and I know the old tractor tires/entrance gate are gone, and have been reconfigured. Not to mention the fact that we wouldn't even be able to see into the facility now.
Too bad they sold it. When I was there, I felt like I was visiting family.
This bullshit state will never allow a drag strip within its borders. Only thing they like here is "curling up by the fire with a good book", and don't want anything to do with noise, or smelly tire smoke. All they care about is money. As far as they're concerned (they being the legislators as well as residents) we can go pound sand up our butts with a steam-shovel.
George