So does this thing have a small procharger or something? Nitrous?
What elevation is this at?
the day this pass was made the corected air temp. altitude was 3250 ft.
the car is better this year running in the 10.90s
So does this thing have a small procharger or something? Nitrous?
What elevation is this at?
Read this and check back in.
It's sometime hard to fathom just how impressive these cars are.
They're basically allowed headers, cam and intake in Super Stock.
Stock allows just the cam and headers.
The rest is the skill (and daring) of the owner/builder.
Matt's my hero: all 273 cubic inches.
and alot of money....a competitive Super Stock or Stock engine is not CHEAP
Just throwing a mittful of money around doesn't guarantee fast.
Stock and Super Stock is full of regular 40 hour a week working stiffs who have worked long and hard to be competitive. Yes, they're more expensive than a bracket buggy, but while a racer can be rightly proud of his 11 second 2800 lb 402 stroker, an 8.5:1 318 in a 3400 lb car that runs 10.0's is nonetheless impressive. Money or no money, getting those kinds of times out of these combinations, given the restrictive nature of the classes, should be admired.
You make it sound like class racers need to apologize for being successful.
Just throwing a mittful of money around doesn't guarantee fast.
Stock and Super Stock is full of regular 40 hour a week working stiffs who have worked long and hard to be competitive. Yes, they're more expensive than a bracket buggy, but while a racer can be rightly proud of his 11 second 2800 lb 402 stroker, an 8.5:1 318 in a 3400 lb car that runs 10.0's is nonetheless impressive. Money or no money, getting those kinds of times out of these combinations, given the restrictive nature of the classes, should be admired.
You make it sound like class racers need to apologize for being successful.
Just throwing a mittful of money around doesn't guarantee fast.
Stock and Super Stock is full of regular 40 hour a week working stiffs who have worked long and hard to be competitive. Yes, they're more expensive than a bracket buggy, but while a racer can be rightly proud of his 11 second 2800 lb 402 stroker, an 8.5:1 318 in a 3400 lb car that runs 10.0's is nonetheless impressive. Money or no money, getting those kinds of times out of these combinations, given the restrictive nature of the classes, should be admired.
You make it sound like class racers need to apologize for being successful.
A beautiful car.