Tom when you was hanging out at our pit, Don Garlits pit was only a couple trailers down from us. He always had a decent crowd over there.![]()
Can anyone give me a good description of the sportsman classes? A link would be fine. I felt guilty spending three days at Englishtown but only taking in the professional class qualifying and eliminations...
Thanks in advance...
Tom when you was hanging out at our pit, Don Garlits pit was only a couple trailers down from us. He always had a decent crowd over there.![]()
Can anyone give me a good description of the sportsman classes? A link would be fine. I felt guilty spending three days at Englishtown but only taking in the professional class qualifying and eliminations...
Can anyone give me a good description of the sportsman classes? A link would be fine. I felt guilty spending three days at Englishtown but only taking in the professional class qualifying and eliminations...
Thanks in advance...
Kudos to you on wanting to invest a little more time to better enjoy your Nat. Event experience. Being that you are in RI, my suggestion is to try to attend one or all of the days at a Divisional Points Meet. You can come out of attending one of these events with more knowledge than you'll know what to do with, and you'll likely never pay more than $20 a day to see everything from Stock Eliminator right up to the Alcohol classes. IMO, it's better than a National Event.
NHRA Division 1 2011 schedule
Andy,
I'm going to Epping in July. I've been wanting to get up there for a while. I should also check out Lebanon Valley.
You mean there are professional classes at National events.
Next time you go, find a super comp, super gas, super street, super stock, stock, and comp car or dragster. Wait till the driver or crew member comes near by and ask about the class they run. Trust me they will be thrilled to explain it to ya.