Re: Sprinkling rain at Houston Oreilly Spring Nats
I almost didn't come home from Ennis, and gone on the Houston. The guy that went to Ennis to help me needed to come back to work. That and my recently operated on knee was not doing real well made me decide to come on home. Turned into a good thing? LOL
Hope you and your Dad have a good one tomorrow! Good luck! |
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Mrs. Patsy, I'm not sure if wheelie bars are an option. Lol the car is to darn long as it is! We will just tame it down and let it ride!
The pic would have had to been taken from around half track to get the full pic! It was real and it was fun but it was not real fun! Hope all this rain will stop so we can get back to racing! If anyone was able to take or find a pic of the car while I was looking for the stars please let me know! Thanks! |
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6:10 am. It poured rain all night . Jet dryer is already on the track and the wind is blowing very hard. IDK.we will see.
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They got 6+ inches in Baytown overnight, sportsman pits or anyone that parked in the grass will have problems getting out. Remember a few years ago the pits flooded and many racers could not get their RV's out, they were having to trucks and someone brought in some Bull Dozers to get folks out. Still unsure of the sportsman classes as of right now and when if at all they will run, assessments are being made now on schedules.
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Most sportsmans' pits are a mess. Carrying mud and water up is a certain safety concern. Will be interesting to see what they decide! We need boots to walk in our pit!
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Flooded Pits Scramble Schedule Again
By Larry Sullivan The Only Thing Certain Is That It's Uncertain BAYTOWN, Texas - 7:25 a.m. The good news is that the torrential downpour yesterday evening used up so much energy that the atmosphere is very calm today and we are unlikely to see more than a sprinkle or two today. Right now, there are thin clouds overhead and west of here, where the monsoon came from yesterday, are clear, blue skies today. The bad news is that between 3.5 and 6 inches of rain fell in a short time yesterday, heavy even by Houston standards, and the unpaved pit areas are flooded. Race officials are still evaluating the situation for those cars parked "beyond the blacktop," but it is unlikely that the Sportsman competitors (except Pro Mod, Top Alcohol and maybe Competition Eliminator) will be able to get to the staging lanes until later today, if at all. To bad for all the sportsman racers, I have been there when it rained and it is not pretty getting drug out of that soup hole. Tom |
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Scheduled 9:30 comp eliminator start and pros to follow. No word on sportsman classes.
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Check list for next time we come to Houston racing, 1 gas powered water pump with about 200 feet of hose,,, We are one of the more lucky ones. I do not step out of the motorhome into a lake. Sounds like we may not run until tomorrow and they are calling for more rain tomorrow. Are we having fun yet?
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And just think the owners own a paving company.....
Would think that they could put down a good base and lay down some off spec asphalt, but hey who am I to talk? |
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