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DRR Pro |
Pretty sure we've trumped the 900+ racers out hear in the West. The record was just shy of 1300 if I remember right. 2BKING 1980 Camaro Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before! 3000 lbs. Pump Gas 436 | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
Back in the day, we had a local announcer that worked for at least 3 different tracks. His name was Larry Wright (R.I.P.) and he was great on the mic. One of his famous saying was this: Have'em in the water box, have'em ready. 2 in, 2 out, 2 in, 2 out. That saying still applies today, if you can keep the cars moving, the race goes quicker. Tim West "Wild Wild West" Racing mickeythompsontires.com tciauto.com compcams.com www.motorsportsinnovations.com | |||
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DRR Pro |
Yessir agreed, unfortunately today's "race routine" slows many races down. | |||
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DRR Pro |
The Monkey...See...Monkey...Do... race routine slows the show down. 2BKING 1980 Camaro Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before! 3000 lbs. Pump Gas 436 | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
Do away with time trials = most know what their car is going to run and you have 1 or 2 buy backs. | |||
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DRR Pro |
wanna speed it up? one time run for the weekend no matter how many races. one car , one entry , one buyback. no race in race bs . a thousand things could speed it ...... | |||
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DRR Elite |
I think Larry’s original post and the subject of this thread is single day events like the SUMMIT ET SERIES, not big $ gambler races which for those ones we compete at are run well and no one is wanting to finish a race day sooner, not when you’ve driven hundreds of miles and paid a 3 day entry at a minimum. You are committed and plan on being on being I. The final on Sunday. The typical weekend/ET bracket racer is not the big $ gambler crowd. | |||
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DRR Pro |
Ed is correct that I am talking about, in general, a one-day, local race. I think the comment about no time run is valid, however, I think one time run is a good compromise. And about buyback, for me, charge enough entry fee that the track can make whatever profit is needed and eliminate the buyback. Larry Woodfin | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
I agree with this 100% Don't understand why if you're doubled you get double the time runs at some of these tracks. Give the advantaged double entry another advantage? | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
Are we talking about big money races only? Or all bracket racing? You are not going to get away with no time runs at a local saturday night bracket race. People will quit coming because they themselves know they would only make 1, MAYBE 2 runs max. Jeremiah Hall | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
Great idea! NOT! When a race is run right BO's do not add time to a race! Once a pair leaves the line, the BO police should be getting the next pair going! By the time the BO is complete, and the next pair is ready to stage, the previous pair should be just about to clearing the track. Wear on your equipment is optional, you don't have to do a BO! If you choose to attend a big buck race with a large car count, that's on you! Completing any race, without delays from oil downs, etc, is directly related to the car count, obviously! Take up another sport if a normal day race takes too long for your liking. | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
I agree with Ed, there's nothing like being the last to leave the place, no better feeling. Plus, Glidden's approach was first to the track in the morning, last to leave, says it all. Typically, I'll hangout and work on the car and/or spectate friends /support, if I lose anyway. I like being at the drag strip, I'm in no rush to leave. | |||
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DRR Pro |
I am not for doing away with burn outs...I am in favor of closing the lanes after a certain time period after the class is called...the tracks I race at have two in the water box while the two in front are staging...as soon as they leave they call for you to do your burn out...as to buy backs, I am in favor of them particularly if I am out of town...towing 12 hours round trip for a one and out is not that attractive...not to mention they help the track owner make a few bucks... | |||
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DRR Pro |
Agreed…….anyone can be a Matt Dadas BO/ pre-stage routine…few can be a Kenny Underwood. | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
i hate the local tracks that wait to have everyone in the lanes before they start the round. Start the round and they will show up or be left behind. that waste an enormous amount of time. my local track can make a race last 12 hours or more. ep | |||
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DRR Top Comp |
Wondered how long it would be before Matt Dadas was mentioned. You could run 5 pairs in the time it takes him to get from the water to prestage. | |||
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DRR S/Pro |
Larry, XRP only gives 1 time trial, your Buyback is your 2nd one if you lose round 1. They have no shortage of cars, 75-100 cars in SP at each race. They run at a extremally fast pace too, I entered my TD at a race last season, they flat wore me out with the quick turn around, no way could of made the call with my car if I had gone into the late rounds | |||
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DRR Pro |
We had our pace at 45 seconds a pair from tree fire, to next tree fire. We always managed 3 TT sessions, with the option to go 2, if circumstances dictated. Here;s how I would go today.... Open TT for 1 hour, one "official" final TT. First round possible bye picked from the front portion of the lanes. Chip draw pairings, with a back chip, first chip has choice, never let the lanes be empty, burnout starts as soon as the pair in front launch, late rounds are laddered pairs, 15 minute maximum turnaround to report to pairings. Time is money, the hourly cost of operation is about $400 per minimum for a 100-ish car total operation, doing it on the lean and mean. As I am getting older, I have trouble maintaining the long days. I cannot for the life of me figure out why tracks want to open the gates at 9 or 10 AM when they know we aren't running 1st round until 7. ?? "Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular." Dave Cook N375 | |||
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DRR Sportsman |
Gotta get that tree reader focused just right | |||
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DRR Pro |
last time I remember this was like 1992….
because the track diner serves breakfast and lunch. Racers that can’t start and warm engines at home to do tuning or oil changes do it then. | |||
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