"Game on".....Once he picked his gear our job was over. Game on after that. Lol. I think someone fell behind
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"Game on".....Once he picked his gear our job was over. Game on after that. Lol. I think someone fell behind
"I think someone fell behind". He must have run out of gear on top end....Once he picked his gear our job was over. Game on after that. Lol. I think someone fell behind
To my benefit, 1/8 isn’t going anywhere no matter what people feel about it. I must say, 1/8 mile helps the pocketbook of everyone who runs 1/8 mile, including the race track. That’s what people who are hell bent against 1/8 mile need to look at. I built my car to race 1/4 mile and ran 1/4 mile for years before things went 1/8. All it did was save me engine maintenance, tires, fuel, etc. especially when you start putting on 100+ runs a season. Going through 1/8 mile at 7,000-7,200 rpm compared to 1/4 mile at 7,700-8000rpm really makes a difference. Especially for those with high lift cams and high valve spring pressure. Just something to consider.
You're talking about the burgundy 68 GTS dart ?The TrickFlow tester was the one that raced at the really short track. Real short.
Is now....Not a small town guy, huh?
I'd love to run some 1/8 mile. I'm simply not prepared to be amongst ghetto thugs riskin my life. Cause that's all we got at the track nearest me. lolI don't care if it's 1/8 or 1/4 I just want to finish my junk , go shake the car down and run it.
I probably won't care either way at my hometown track. I might have to put a passenger seat in with a straight jacket and run someone down the 1/8....then drop him back off at the sanitarium lol
Yeah, no one needs that crapI'd love to run some 1/8 mile. I'm simply not prepared to be amongst ghetto thugs riskin my life. Cause that's all we got at the track nearest me. lol
It's a total shame, really. Up until about the late 80s, the track was somewhat obscure. No one but people who were serious about racing went. NO big time betting, no trouble, no fights. But also, they didn't have a lot of amenities. Porta potties was it and the technology was 1960s. Now, the facility is pretty nice, but the bad element has totally taken over. I used to go and watch a good bit, but not now. Someone is always gettin hurt over there.Yeah, no one needs that crap
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Sorry to hear that for you and anyone wanting to race / watch and have to risk their safety besides crashing into the wallIt's a total shame, really. Up until about the late 80s, the track was somewhat obscure. No one but people who were serious about racing went. NO big time betting, no trouble, no fights. But also, they didn't have a lot of amenities. Porta potties was it and the technology was 1960s. Now, the facility is pretty nice, but the bad element has totally taken over. I used to go and watch a good bit, but not now. Someone is always gettin hurt over there.