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DRR Pro |
What is the slowest that you are allowed to run in the big top bulb races? | ||
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DRR S/Pro |
I believe it depends on the promoter . Out in the west it’s 11.99, but the south and east coast guys have their own rules HAVE THEY CALLED US YET ? THEY HAVE!!! | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
I’d be surprised if there are any ET cutoffs. Have money, will race. Tony Leonard | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
I think Tony is right. At one time it was 8.00 in the 1/8 but haven't seen that for a long time. | |||
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DRR Trophy |
I`ve run 9.80`s in the 1/8 at the Spring Fling Million lane weber perfecting a better mousetrap | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
I ran mid 13's in the 1000' at the Spring Fling Bristol. When my first round opponent wrecked in front of me, I realized that it wasn't the smartest thing to be doing. 'Course that didn't stop me from finishing the weekend... __ Michael Beard - staginglight@gmail.com Staging Light Graphic Design, Printing & Event Marketing | |||
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DRR Pro |
Would it hurt less to be hit by a footbraked 4 second doorcar than to be hit by a delay boxed 4 second dragster? Take care. Tom Worthington If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong. | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
No, quite the opposite. The doorcar has a greater chance of getting out of shape in the first place, a greater area of impact, and is heavier. Racing against COPOs, Cobra Jets, etc that are running in the 8's in the 1/4 mile at nearly 4,000 lbs vs my 2400 lb econobox with no roll bar and nothing more than a stock seatbelt is also not a physics problem that needs a lot of calculation. __ Michael Beard - staginglight@gmail.com Staging Light Graphic Design, Printing & Event Marketing | |||
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