NITRO JUNKIE
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Something about going to a race and hearing nothing but tires screeching doesn’t sound like as much fun to me.
IMO if racing, not just drag racing, but all forms, went to all electric, it would really become a participant sport almost entirely. If it’s in the mix as an option, that wouldn’t be horrible.
I agree. But I do think it is intriguing about an Super "E"lectric class.You'll never see an all electric drag race. I love the chicken little panic I'm seeing just because a select few electric drag cars are getting some attention. Relax, the sky is not falling! Internal combustion power isn't going away in your lifetime! The cackle of nitro isn't being replaced by the hum of electricity!
Only if it has radio controlled functions, otherwise not possible.Sometime in the future:
The electric car leaves the line hard....and then stumbles....his delay box has kicked in? Nope....interference from a kid and his R/C car in the pits.....
Unlimited hydroplane racing was pretty much killed by the turbine. The noise was the best part. We could hear it from the house when I was a kid in Seattle. While I agree Electric is the wave of the future, it is not exciting in the least. Watched a Formula E race?
Unlimited hydroplane racing was pretty much killed by the turbine. The noise was the best part. We could hear it from the house when I was a kid in Seattle. While I agree Electric is the wave of the future, it is not exciting in the least. Watched a Formula E race?
I hope I can make it to 87!Last thing, I hope that when I'm 87 years old, I'm as active and motivated as he is.
Alan
Unlimited hydroplane racing was pretty much killed by the turbine. The noise was the best part. We could hear it from the house when I was a kid in Seattle. While I agree Electric is the wave of the future, it is not exciting in the least. Watched a Formula E race?
As far as the noise goes, a 30-foot boat coming down the chute at 200 mph+ is impressive....
Just because electric motors come along doesn't mean they will replace Top Fuel. Just like Formula E hasn't replaced Monster Jam - they both exist, but with different audiences.How will the NHRA sell electric racing?
"SUNDAY SUNDAY SUNDAY!!! Come see the thundering.....ummm........smell the fumes from the burning......ummmmm.....see the 10 foot tall header flames....uhhhhhh.........."
A milestone is a milestone. I don't expect electric cars to revolutionize and take over NHRA Drag Racing in my lifetime (or ever) But I do appreciate the technology that makes them work. And I think the AVERAGE fan does as well. There are not many average fans here so please don't tell me that you hate it so everyone else does too. You can tell me that you hate it, just not that everyone does..... LoL
When Pat McCue ran the E-COPO in the 9's at the Winternationals this year the fans LOVED it. And the NHRA Welcome Center was buried with fans wanting to know where it was pitted. They told me that nothing had ever generated that much interest. (To be fair, if you're looking for the Nitro pits you probably don't need directions) But there was a very big crowd around his pit after each run he made.
And if Garlits were ever to run it at an NHRA National Event how big of a crowd do you think it would draw? I would go check it out. Not because I think it's the future of NHRA, but because it's different and I really like people who aren't afraid to try something different.
Last thing, I hope that when I'm 87 years old, I'm as active and motivated as he is. From that standpoint, the guy is my hero.
Alan