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Post by racerb on Sept 13, 2006 16:07:08 GMT -5
How many racers would attend a neat track and run 1/8 mile if we could get it? There is a chance that a new one will also be built and ready to run early 2007 not in Palmdale. Just asking nothing firm at this time. Butch
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Post by glenn finmark on Sept 13, 2006 20:14:42 GMT -5
I would prefer 1/4 mile racing like everybody else, but if 1/8th mile is offered in the local area, I would attend. I would rather race than not.
glenn
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Post by Gino Ofria on Sept 13, 2006 20:35:56 GMT -5
My first response is NO. I don't like the idea of having half of something. Don't even like the thought of half the calories. But? Gino
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Post by jrvanosten on Sept 14, 2006 14:08:04 GMT -5
Especially when Larry uses twice the track....LOLOLOLOL I kid.....
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Post by Eric on Sept 14, 2006 15:37:36 GMT -5
If it's close I'll run it but really prefer the 1/4 mile
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Post by ron gribble on Sept 14, 2006 18:08:03 GMT -5
I rather like LACR, but Id probably run as well. !/4 mile is what I am used to, but the one time we ran 1/8 was not bad, just different. Easier on parts & cooldown. Ron Gribble
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Post by racerb on Sept 14, 2006 18:39:14 GMT -5
Hey Ron think you can keep the front wheels on the ground and pull straight for a full pass ;D Did you figure out what was happening with the shocks. Hope you see you next race did you have a good trip. Butch
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Post by bill rogers on Sept 14, 2006 19:24:12 GMT -5
no1/8 mile, all or nothing.
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Post by dmoseley on Sept 14, 2006 22:49:37 GMT -5
Why Billy?? Youse guys are going to Barona, Thats only 1/8th mi. BUT I'm with you, I like the 1/4 mi best.
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Post by jgruzen on Sept 15, 2006 7:32:54 GMT -5
Well...IF I had my 'druthers', it would be the 1/4 mile..However (coma)..I look at it this way. " If your hungry and want a meal, and someone offers you 1/2 a sandwich, are you going to say NO.. I want the whole thing or I aint gonna eat" I don't think so.. Then again, look at it his way..It's like having "Bad Breath"....it's better then no breath at all.. Race safe y'all
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Post by jrvanosten on Sept 15, 2006 15:58:26 GMT -5
Beggers can't be chosers....kind of like someone wanting $1000 payout to win or nothing at all.....
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Post by gofastbr on Sept 15, 2006 20:56:40 GMT -5
Folks; my point, as a crew person is that I feel that an 1/8 mile track, the few that i've been to and 1 that I havent, is that most of them are too short in the shut down area causing drivers that usually run 1320 to have to alter their finish line response and have to pull shutes early, to me this is difficult for drivers and alittle unsafe when your used to running "out the back door". If 1/8 mile tracks were built alittle longer down track I think they would be Easier and safer to run with "high powered race cars" I know the tracks in the south and mid west thrive on 1/8 mile tracks, lots of them which I really can't figure out, they've got Lot's of space, most are in the country, forest area, out here we've got only what track owners can afford, less space, less insurance etc. If I were to run on all 1/8 mile all year as my season, no 1320, I'd set up a car very differently. This is just my opinion as a crew person, Saftey 1st. See you all at Barona and CHRR. Bill Rogers
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Post by Booboo on Sept 16, 2006 23:35:25 GMT -5
I agree with you Bill....I think 1/8th miles are unsafe....Barona has had enough problems with 7 second cars...as the CIFCA guys. I think 1/8 mile is a waste of money and time.....
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Post by Ed on Sept 17, 2006 4:05:49 GMT -5
I'd run 1/8th mile! I love the 1/4, but 1/8 is more than 0/8.
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Post by Jeff Smith on Sept 17, 2006 11:27:38 GMT -5
If it were up to me, we would run some of the 1/8 mile tracks. There is definitly a problem with the shutdown at Barona for 4 second cars which was a very expensive learning curve. I'm not familiar with the shutdown areas at other 1/8 mile tracks. We would hate to go to an event, look at the shutdown and decide it's too short for our NE1 car. Now my NE3 dragster will be an entirely diffrent story. I know it will stop alot faster so I won't need to make that call. When it's done, I'll have no problem running an 1/8 mile track next year. Jeff
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