BUT BUT BUT - Everyone who ever read the Hot Rod Magazine article by Don Francisco in 1956 (as I remember) knows that 166 MPH is "IT". By "IT" meaning that 1/4 Mile speed has it's limitations and with everything factored in the Slide Rule doesn"t LIE. 166 MPH end of story.Stan, am working on an Official Cliff Morgan Time Device. Who knows? If I get if working, you might go to the drags & note the speed trap is different.... heh heh heh Warren Johnson first to 200 in P/S. But you know what I would really like to know, is who was first to 200 in a nitro car. The Greek 1960? Frank Cannon, Lions, 1963? Garlits officially ran the first NHRA 200 in 1964. Long list of folks who ran 200 before Garlits.
Hight was really pushing for 340 before they stood the headers back up and he came within .13mph of making it. Both he and Force would have exceeded 340 a couple of years later in Dallas had they been able to run the laid back headers. Conditions were perfect; both ran mid 338s.A FC because of aerodynamics is more likely.
You're right about "seeing" the speed. I have been to drag races where they run 300+ MPH and and some cars ran 280-290 at the same race and I'll be darn if I can tell the difference.Being involved in drag racing for 60 years plus I don't understand the infatuation with speed so-called keyboard crew Chiefs say they can see the speed but the only way you can tell is by reading a computer read out or looking at the scoreboard I agree with big daddy reaction time and ETS win races some of the quotes in that article people say they're disinterested in going to the races since they slow the cars down just my opinion
Scotty also had the K88 & the K99 chassis. The 88 & the 99 was the wheel base of the cars and they were designed that way because 88" & 99" was the Roll Out of the tires available back then. My Inglewood slicks were actually recapped Vogue 8.20 x15's and the two of them probably weighed almost as much as the rest of the car with all the lead wheel weights on them (T-Roadster) . It ran right at 120 MPH and 150 would probably have been an E ticket ride.Maybe they ARE just running 166 & we think it's faster cuz of the noise........ hahahahahaha Scotty Fenn said in early 1950's that 150 was the fastest anyone could go. That lasted until 1955 when The Bustle Bomb went 155 (Loyed Scott?)
It's all in what comes up on the scoreboard. 340 looks alot faster than 338. It's the next mountain to climb so people like speed records. Bernstein made alot of money of 300 but 4.99 or even 3.99 never got a strip named after you that I know of.You're right about "seeing" the speed. I have been to drag races where they run 300+ MPH and and some cars ran 280-290 at the same race and I'll be darn if I can tell the difference.
Now things like a peddlefest are a different story. Even they are fun to watch.
The right lane at Charlotte (lane 2) was named after Matt Hagan when he made the first 3 second FC run there.It's all in what comes up on the scoreboard. 340 looks alot faster than 338. It's the next mountain to climb so people like speed records. Bernstein made alot of money of 300 but 4.99 or even 3.99 never got a strip named after you that I know of.
I think it's possible, but only from one car and that's Brittany Force.I doubt we’ll see 340 with todays restrictions. Capps and Hight went 339 before the 8500 rpm rev limiter
Of course they don't need to, drag racing will be just fine if no one ever goes 340.more than impressed with anything over 330. there is no need to keep breaking barriers.
i agree. maybe this weekend?I think it's possible, but only from one car and that's Brittany Force...........