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09-18-2008, 01:45 AM | #1 |
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Midwest Footbrake Nationals (Kansas)
Kansas International Dragway (Wichita, Kansas)
October 10th, 11th & 12th Big Money Footbrake race, (no dragsters). The new pre entry for the race is $200 until Sept 30th. $2000 to Win Friday, and $5000 to win both Saturday and Sunday. The purse is 100% Guaranteed. If we get over 125 cars the purse will be added on to Saturdays race. Also on the Saturday there will be a 16 car shootout, with 100% Payback. 6 Entry's are prepaid already, to reserve a spot just call me, and send the money, first 16 entries will get in the race. Also added to Saturdays race is a second chance race, everybody that loses third round or sooner can get in the second chance race. This race will have a $1000 total purse. Any questions about the race, contact Jon @ 316-648-3063. Clink on the following link for race flyer with full event details, rules, fees, etc. http://www.mwfootbrake.com/flyer.htm |
10-05-2008, 11:45 AM | #2 |
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Re: Midwest Footbrake Nationals (Kansas)
Something racers should know about this event. I emailed the track several months ago,and 2 Steps are not allowed with an automatic transmission,but are allowed with a standard transmission. Lane
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10-05-2008, 10:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: Midwest Footbrake Nationals (Kansas)
Mr Weber or anybody else that knows
What other rules do you know of. I am planning on leaving thursday for this race but as of yet I am unable to find out anything as far as these kind of details go. At this point I am just hoping I dont get there and find out they have some BS rule and I make the 8 hour trip each way to find out I cant run. Can we have buttons on the steering wheel? I have both my line lock and the activation button for the playback tach mounted on the wheel. I know at World Footbrake Challenge in Bristol they had a fit and the car I had there did not even have a transbrake in it. If anybody knows someone at the track have them get on here let us know where to call to get rules and info for this race. As of today I cannot get anyone to awnser the phone numbers listed. Thanks Rob Petrie |
10-05-2008, 11:13 PM | #4 |
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Re: Midwest Footbrake Nationals (Kansas)
Rob,
I'm just posting for Jon who is putting on the event. He gave me this link as far as the rules.... http://sandpitdragway.proboards59.co...ay&thread=1133 And here is the schedule as well. http://sandpitdragway.proboards59.co...ay&thread=1162 I would think you would be fine with the button on the wheel but as you know it is pure footbrake with no rev-limiter. That's what they will really be watching for. |
10-06-2008, 09:33 AM | #5 |
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Re: Midwest Footbrake Nationals (Kansas)
I am going to try and call them again today or tomorrow. What does it mean "lane choice will be decided by chips or cards" At this point I am trying to make a final decision between the race out there and the last chance footbrake race in MD. You guys are about 2 hours closer than the one in Md but most of my family lives close to the Md track. In all likleyhood it will come down to who has the better weather forcast. Thanks for the help any idea on the best time to call and get ahold of somebody out there.
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