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Can anybody tell me what Randy Hastings was running?
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Just read this, Bob...
You beat'm with your stick car ? ! OH YEAH !!!!! CONGRATS, man ! WEll done !
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Just curious, was NHRA checking weights or fuel for stock / SS?
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Thanks for your comments. It’s good to know what people are thinking. As far as the facility is concerned, I personally have watched the MHDRA grow from racing 1/8th mile on the street on Briar Park Road in the 80’s to a modern permanent facility with the racers interest in mind. The MHRDA have been VERY forward thinking in the development of this facility and continue to make improvements despite the economic downturn in this area. As far as pavement is concerned, I know for a fact they are looking at options. In a perfect world the MHDRA would make a call and a paving crew would show up and pave 10+ acres of pits. Everybody wants that to happen, however it takes money – A LOT OF MONEY. Will we see paved pits at Medicine Hat in the future? I’d bet money on it. As far as weather is concerned. How do you control that? The same storm that hit Medicine Hat Saturday night originated northwest of Edmonton. It hit Spruce Grove and Stony Plain which is a few minutes away from the Edmonton track. Look what happened at Camrose and Calgary. They all got hit as well. I was at Castrol yesterday and there was plenty of mud and water laying around so I have to presume the weather affected the Edmonton race as well. As far as oppressive heat. The heat is just as oppressive in Edmonton when its hot. If it’s a 100 degrees in Edmonton and a 100 degrees in Medicine Hat it’s still 100 degrees except there’s likely more humidity in Edmonton. Medicine Hat is located in a prairie desert region. Trees don’t grow there naturally. The rule of thumb is “if there’s a tree - somebody put it there”. What would be your suggestion for a functional wind break at the MH track Mike? (And I’m not being sarcastic here.) Calgary had dust and plenty of mud when it rained. Edmonton can be dusty when the wind comes across the spectator parking lot. Ashcroft is high desert with similar problems to the “Hat”, Saskatoon is sand based. So that leaves us with Mission which is located in a rain forest region, on the other side of the Rocky mountains. No comparison there. The great part of this sport is as racers we can choose to participate or choose not to. It is evident from your comments that you nor your super class brethren (whom you speak for) choose to support the MHDRA. That Is your choice. Perhaps sometime in the future the Medicine Hat facility will meet with your standards and you can once again join us at this race – where the “racer comes first”.
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Bob, Dion and Chuck thank you for your candid feedback! I will try to respond to each of your posts.
Dion, thank Michelle for all her efforts and to both of you keep it coming. We truly enjoy them! Bob, again congrats on your Wally and thanks for the reply! You and I have talked considerably over the years and I truly value your judgement. My earleir post may have been perceived as harsh and therefore have edited my "thoughts." My apologies to the MHDRA, it's members and all of those who truly enjoyed the event. I will address any issues with Mike Williams, president of the MHDRA. Cheers! Mike Ferstl SG SR 6091 Last edited by ChevyII; 08-04-2009 at 07:30 PM. |
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Randy was running a V/SA Volare - 6 cylinder. Sorry but I don't know what year. Chuck
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Yes they were scaling and a fuel check was done.
Great photos Dion and Blair next year maybe I can get mine working better and join in the wheels up fun or just bring the other car. I would like to thank Chuck and Sandy for doing a great job of organizing the combo and Sandy ensuring the scale was looked after, as one of the Combo race sponsors your work is appreciated. As well I think MHDRA did a excellent job as the event went well and they deserve the recognition. Darcy Clarke 6254 STK A/SA, F/SA, G/SA, H/SA |
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Anyone else notice that SS/BS car getting a complete motor change in about 3 hours in the heat on Saturday.
Was it two or three guys carrying a complete motor off the box of a half ton? And then go to the line and complete a full out pass! |
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