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It definitely was packed. Tomorrow going to be a bit hotter. Glad not racing Monday, going to be really hot.
According to Drag Race Central, temps were in the low 80's. That doesn't sound too bad. Never the less, cars had a real hard time getting ahold of the track, for whatever reason.Sold out crowd they said. Brutal heat.
There was also not a cloud in the sky all day so nothing but bright sun beating down on the track the entire day. I think I heard 130 track temp but not sure. Today is going to be very interesting with it being 87-88 out. Should see some good pedalfests and some upsets in the first round. Historically we have always had one or two massive upsets in the opening round and today should be no different.According to Drag Race Central, temps were in the low 80's. That doesn't sound too bad. Never the less, cars had a real hard time getting ahold of the track, for whatever reason.
Where do they come up with these crazy horsepower figures? Who decided that all of a sudden the fuel cars gained 2000 horsepower over the winter? 13,000 HP? Really? Sounds like a lot of hype, to me. Even if true, it doesn't do any good if you can't get ahold of the track.
I heard announcer say track temp was in the 140's at start of Q4 yesterday.There was also not a cloud in the sky all day so nothing but bright sun beating down on the track the entire day. I think I heard 130 track temp but not sure. Today is going to be very interesting with it being 87-88 out. Should see some good pedalfests and some upsets in the first round. Historically we have always had one or two massive upsets in the opening round and today should be no different.
He also had to do a quick turn around due to the live Fox broadcast switching the run order, nitro cars before pro stock.He did a burnout and couldn’t get it in reverse. It took a really long time to get him back to the line and they gave Paul Lee the signal for a single.
But it's a dry heat! I've been to Arizona and I'll take the heat and low humidity over our midwestern summers any day. Wouldn't want to be in the grandstands with no shade when it's over 100 degrees though. Todays forecast looks very tolerable.Sold out crowd they said. Brutal heat.
TP & BL just reported that the pins WERE removed; glad he got it stopped- going off into the desert can get expensiveSo, did Richard's crew leave the RBF clips in the chutes after all? Good thing they were in Phoenix...
Well, they’ve been downgraded today to 12,000 hp I just heard.According to Drag Race Central, temps were in the low 80's. That doesn't sound too bad. Never the less, cars had a real hard time getting ahold of the track, for whatever reason.
Where do they come up with these crazy horsepower figures? Who decided that all of a sudden the fuel cars gained 2000 horsepower over the winter? 13,000 HP? Really? Sounds like a lot of hype, to me. Even if true, it doesn't do any good if you can't get ahold of the track.
That was rough. They were looking at his right boot and talking about it right before he talked to Bruno.Some of what's left of Capps car. Pretty scary the hole on the side by where his legs would be.
I think that was a very special win for Paul Lee and John Medlen and really the whole crew. That was very cool.I wonder how these fuel teams budget for the year, when these things like Capps went thru are part of the sport. How many bodies, engines, and chassis do they figure they will go thru per year? And what happens if they go over budget? Do they go back to the sponsors, hat-in-hand, for more $$? I'm curious about how all that works.
On a happier note, congrats to Paul Lee on his first win today. It's not often that the "Prock Rocket" misses the tune-up. But Lee's team played it conservative and got down the track without smoking the tires.
I'm looking forward to going to Pomona for the "Winternationals" next weekend. I'll be having at least one double-double Animal Style at the track.
Agreed. The smile on John’s face was priceless on what should have been a somber day.I think that was a very special win for Paul Lee and John Medlen and really the whole crew. That was very cool.