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Old 06-12-2017, 03:01 PM   #1
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Actually , the biggest time waster is stepping out of the box to adjust batting gloves and /or jock....LOL.
If they ever ban spitting and crotch grabbing half the players may have to quit!

Always liked the intentional walk where the pitcher slips up and either throws it over the plate and an alert batter pounds it or he wild pitches and tosses into the stands.

Mentioned earlier about drivers starting the computer recording, is it that difficult to have the driver to it rather than a crew member touch the car?

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Old 06-12-2017, 03:17 PM   #2
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I'm pretty much by myself when I go racing and I have the computer switch next to shifter. Prestage and hit switch and system is set on dtiveshaft rotation before starting record. It's easy.
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Old 06-13-2017, 03:14 AM   #3
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Here's a great video showing burnouts and pre-run stuff at an early-70's Gatornationals. How long did it take back then when they would do a burnout and then back up 2-3-4 times to do dry hops?


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Old 06-13-2017, 08:37 AM   #4
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Here's a great video showing burnouts and pre-run stuff at an early-70's Gatornationals. How long did it take back then when they would do a burnout and then back up 2-3-4 times to do dry hops?

I don't know, that video sure does look like a lot of fun. I miss dry hops.
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Old 06-13-2017, 08:52 AM   #5
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Wow, I'm impressed. I thought only three people read my stuff; me, my wife and my art director. But thank you all and I think you get my point. It just takes too long to run races today. I'm surely not pointing fingers at any group in particular, just that we came there to race, let's do so,
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Old 06-13-2017, 02:15 PM   #6
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I also read your article.

At the March 2 bottom bulb throwdown at Noble, Nick complimented on the PA how quickly we (as door car/no box racers) completed a round of time trials. Granted it was 1/8 mile.
146 entries ... 45 minutes per time trial round. And, there were about 8 dragsters in the race.
45m*60=2700s/146 entries=18 seconds (if my math eq is right).

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Old 06-13-2017, 03:26 PM   #7
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I also read your article.

At the March 2 bottom bulb throwdown at Noble, Nick complimented on the PA how quickly we (as door car/no box racers) completed a round of time trials. Granted it was 1/8 mile.
146 entries ... 45 minutes per time trial round. And, there were about 8 dragsters in the race.
45m*60=2700s/146 entries=18 seconds (if my math eq is right).

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That is correct, as long as they were only running one car down the track at a time.
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Old 06-13-2017, 03:27 PM   #8
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I also read your article.

At the March 2 bottom bulb throwdown at Noble, Nick complimented on the PA how quickly we (as door car/no box racers) completed a round of time trials. Granted it was 1/8 mile.
146 entries ... 45 minutes per time trial round. And, there were about 8 dragsters in the race.
45m*60=2700s/146 entries=18 seconds (if my math eq is right).

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146 entries = 73 pairs
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Old 06-13-2017, 04:23 PM   #9
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Talking about time management.......

We raced at the National Open in Fallon, NV along with the Jr. Dragsters....

The Jrs ran before us and on when we ran our 1st round every car spun the tires.....

We did some investigating and found out that the trick of the week for the Jrs ranged from coating the tires with diesel fuel, diesel fuel additive, WD-40 and almost any other slippery stuff they could find to soak their tires in....

They wrap the tires with a cover or plastic wrap to keep the tires clean and wet to just before they run....

After finding out this information I went to the Starter and I informed him of the unsafe racing conditions caused by lubricating the starting line..

He stated that they usually drag the track after the Jrs....

I suggested that they stop the racing and do what they are supposed to do with the starting line...

The starter contacted the tower and was given permission to do their job..

We ran after the Jrs the rest of the race but we had no problems because the track did their job....

After the Jrs ran we had about 10 minutes of down time before Stock / Super Stock ran so that the track could be dragged....

My hats off to the track starting line crew for doing a great job of keeping the track prepped.....

Not so much with NHRA that allowed this problem to happen....
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