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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Some of my family just started coming to the races a few years ago and they all have made comments about how well we all treat each other considering we are all out there competing to win.
Most everyone out there would help repair or loan parts to someone you have to run the next round just to be able to race for the round win. When I was racing the high school class I pulled a set of jumper cables out of the tool box in the dually I was driving to jump start my opponent lol! |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Houston, Texas
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I’ve always loved the sportsmanship of a “true” drag racer.
Loaning parts, helping a fellow racer (as described here), waiting in the water if the other guy’s car won’t start, etc, are all examples of why we all love this sport. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Rusty is always ready to help along with his brother Steven in doing anything that will assist you.
He and Steven helped me by loaning some tires and wheels and even put them on and took them off again. Special family of racers indeed. R J Sledge |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Southern California
Posts: 560
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Heck, Slick (Rusty) cut me grass here at the house many years back while here on the west coast at the finals, he's been help other times too but pushing a mower around was cool !
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