DennisH
Well-Known Member
Make sure you have enough fuel in the car for the entire run. I didn't my first time.
Dennis
Dennis
Not trying to be a jerk here but how is a burnout bad.
I have to say, if you haven't seen a "bad" burnout you haven't seen many. There is PLENTY of videos (at race tracks!!!!) of "burnouts gone bad" Everything from unexpected handling of the car, water on one side, broken axles, wheel studs, one where the axle came clear out of the car. I could go on, but I see no point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3v9_dOV9g6Q
Just go to the track and observe. Ask questions you have, here or at the track. Go out when they have test and tune sessions and run her through as many times as you feel comfortable with. Don't worry about making mistakes. We all do that when we are beginning. I remember taking a huge nap on the lights and even starting out in second a time or two. Let's not talk about about the first few times with the line lock! LOL
Not trying to be a jerk here but how is a burnout bad. For drag racing you just power brake it for a few seconds then pull forward. And for your first time just out the car in drive, don't worry about shifting.
you need money....
Budget is there.
What else?
you need money....