SoCal Racer Nitro Member Sep 5, 2020 #1 It appears there's no need for racing any more, as according to NHRA's results page Cameron Ferre has made the ultimate run.
It appears there's no need for racing any more, as according to NHRA's results page Cameron Ferre has made the ultimate run.
TSK Staff member Nitro Member Sep 5, 2020 #2 Ha! Is Cameron even at Indy this weekend? Edit: never mind. Cameron is there. He actually got some face time on television. Last edited: Sep 5, 2020
Ha! Is Cameron even at Indy this weekend? Edit: never mind. Cameron is there. He actually got some face time on television.
r2 Nitro Member Sep 5, 2020 #4 cdag said: My guess is he lifted a bit early, at only 9,999 mph. Click to expand... Headwind I was told. Didn't catch the RT or incrementals. wonder who is posting results ...
cdag said: My guess is he lifted a bit early, at only 9,999 mph. Click to expand... Headwind I was told. Didn't catch the RT or incrementals. wonder who is posting results ...
J Jim Nitro Member Sep 5, 2020 #5 next of kin said: wonder who is posting results ... Click to expand... Results are all on Drag Race Central. He never made a run in Q1. He did his burnout and shut it off because he was leaking oil. The system puts in 9999 when there is no MPH.
next of kin said: wonder who is posting results ... Click to expand... Results are all on Drag Race Central. He never made a run in Q1. He did his burnout and shut it off because he was leaking oil. The system puts in 9999 when there is no MPH.
r2 Nitro Member Sep 6, 2020 #6 Thanks Jim, I should have known it was an unreliable source when they said they thought there was more left in it... oof
Thanks Jim, I should have known it was an unreliable source when they said they thought there was more left in it... oof