Post your 10 second combo
Yah, they generally run test and tune from 9 to 3 and eliminations after that. The only reason I couldn't get in more passes is working on the car or waiting for it to cool down. It seems like a dying sport up here, nobody in the stands except a few wives and girlfriends and not many cars on the track. I don't know how the tracks can afford to stay in business. So I'll put the question out there...I probably am not interested in the licensing and certification costs associated with running in the 9s. So I am thinking of just setting up the car to do nice 1-2 ft wheelstands, and still stay in the low 10s. Most people don't do wheelstands any more because they just slow the cars down. Nevertheless, it would be a good crowd pleaser and fun for the driver now that speed is no longer an goal. That with an unnecessarily long smoky burnout would be fun and be our little contribution to a good show for the track and maybe help the track stay in business in a very small way. Or am I being foolish to concern myself with that? Is the wear and tear on the car worth it? (The pic is my son and granddaughter on a cold saturday morning getting ready to head to the track.)