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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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