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I attended my first ADRL race this weekend in Bristol and I have to say it was a great experience . From the time I arrived I was treated like gold . The staff at ADRL went out of there way to make all the racers there feel like they appreciated us attending the race . From Tim Mcamis greeting us when we came thru the gates to the whole staff helping any way they could it was first class all the way . Even though my car did not perform very well I still enjoy the event and had a blast . It was very cool being treated like a pro and parking on the asphalt . If you have new car and want to race and have fun bring it to ADRL you won't be disappointed.
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Thanks for posting. That sure looks like the place to race. I hope to run some ADRL once the COPO shows up.
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You see what i mean Bo about the way they treat you. Also the .400 pro tree is a joke is it. Glad you made it out there sorry to hear you were having troubles. We hope to out there again soon!!
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If I'm ever able to run one of these things, I was glad to see a .400 pro tree, I can't run as fast as you you guys so I figured the only chance I would have to make up part of it would be with the pro tree.
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We were honored to have you, Boster. The fan response was incredible, the show was fantastic and you were the second best-looking driver in the field.
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Let me addmitt i made a mistake i ment the .400 pro tree isn't a joke! I love the .400 pro tree!! I really didnt mean to say that it is a joke!
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I was amazed how many times I heard the comment last weekend, "Wow! That Joseph Teuton is GORGEOUS!".
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Man and I missed it!! Shucks.....they will just have to wait!!! And just think I kept all my clothes on!!
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Boster, The spectators were treated the same way. As we entered the gate I ask if we could take drinks in and was told, "sure, even a cooler if you wish". Then there were three shuttles setting there. They offered to take us up to the track, either side to where ever we wanted to go. We were greated by Brett who spent some of his time explaining the SCS intricacies. As an old school racer I am fasinated by the laptop tuning. As I was peaking over the sholder of a crew member for Ray Skillman while he was making some changes, instead of shewing me away, he told me to come in the pit area and spent about 15 mins explaing what he was doing. Then after a full day of racing, the fans were invited to come out on the track for some free t shirts, hats, etc. I could go on but I think you get the picture. :)
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I just read the article in Drag Racing Magazine about the SCS. I have to say, I like the concept. The article wasn't clear. Is the series based on relatively un-modified vehicles; like Stock Eliminator maybe?
I'd like to see some of the high end euro and asian cars jump in. There could be some surprises out there. I mean, what does a light-weight Porsche 911 with a turbo and drag slicks actually run in the 1/4 (without breaking transaxles)? What age cars are allowed to compete? And is this 1/4 mile or 1/8 mile racing only? If so...why? Hope it works well for you. Of course I'll probably never see a race way over here in Arizona. Why no ARDL in the west? Sorry for all the questions, obviously I didn't read the initial thread on the subject. |
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Not a problem, Jeff! Here ya go:
1. The SCS rules are similar to Stock Eliminator with a few changes many of which are in place to permit the “exotics” to compete. The complete rules are available at http://www.adrl.us/wp-content/upload...-2012-v1.0.pdf. 2. The most concise answer is the ADRL is an eighth-mile association. It is what it is. 3. Give it time; discussions are being held to host an ADRL event in the west. The interest is definitely there. |
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Mr kenny. Glad you had fun. We got the same treatment as you did. It was great! Made us feel like we were somebody important. Hope to see you and many more racers at the future events. David buckner 4772 |
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Buckner you did crack that top 2, the first race that is. Right behind me! Lol
hey it's not the same when good ole joey is'nt there, brett is just one of the one's who notice those kind of things. Lol cant wait till we make another race with the adrl gang!! It is one of the best atmosphere's around!!! Good luck to all till we see yall again!! |
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Hey Bret, have you or ADRL have any discussions with Chrysler race division about getting more cars to compete in the Super Car Series...
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Constantly, Moose. We have another discussion planned this week with Dale.
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Bret, get ADRL to meet with them and offer them some space for their Chrysler roadshow at your next meeting, tell them to bring out all their new toys for people to check out...maybe Chrysler & ADRL can offer some sort of prize money to convince other racers to participate in the series.
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Waaaay ahead of you, Moose! :-)
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Hagen,
Thanks for fighting for the country! Good luck at Houston. Hope you do well. |
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Well thank you Joseph. I had a little luck when I won the race last year. I hope to see you hang that thing all out and take the poll. Good luck to you and your whole team also.
Luck is part of it. This could have went either way. http://youtu.be/zncunKeAr4M |
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I don't know what I said that would piss off anyone but as for what anyone thinks of me, pfff well I guess that's their problem...and I'm not a promoter but you would think that the Big 3 could cough up a few grand a piece and put it all into a pot for the SCS winner at these events.
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