It was pretty tight. I believe there were 11 dragsters and 10 funny cars.looking at it on Google Map paved parking looks pretty slim. Could be a 3 pro class event at best. Sure wouldn't be much room for non pro classes.
Imagine me and Dave Settles crossing into Canada at Midnight...lol.The one negative about racing in Canada is the hassle crossing the border, I don't know what it's like now but back in 2006 two of Gilby's crew weren't allowed into Canada because of past arrests. Plus you had to have a complete inventory of everything in the trailer which is checked when leaving to make sure you didn't sell anything to avoid the duty & taxes. If you want to talk about low car counts hold a race in Canada and see how many teams show up.
Which one is in the trunk?Imagine me and Dave Settles crossing into the Canada at Midnight...lol.
Unfortunately, and I hate to admit it, but yeah, you're right. Sadly.Why have a National Event in such an oppressive country ? Not trying to be political but damn,look what they did to the truckers,and the covid protestors.Keep it all here in America,the land of the free.
Why have a National Event in such an oppressive country ? Not trying to be political but damn,look what they did to the truckers,and the covid protestors.Keep it all here in America,the land of the free.
Al, as a proud American. I'm glad to call you a true friend and other Canadian's I have met at the drags in Canada and the USAThis is a drag racing forum and it is no place for politics. I'm proud to be Canadian. Canada is the USA's biggest drag racing partner. Keep your political opinions to yourself. This is not the place for this garbage.
Funny how so many don’t realize that you better start dealing with politics or else the politics will deal with you. Most likely in ways you won’t like. This is something I have understood since I was 10 years old. Why the hell can’t so many of you grown adults figure that out? While this may not be the “BEST” place to discuss politics, you trying to shut down conversations is totalitarian and shouldn’t be tolerated either.This is a drag racing forum and it is no place for politics. I'm proud to be Canadian. Canada is the USA's biggest drag racing partner. Keep your political opinions to yourself. This is not the place for this garbage.
That is still one of the most amazing photos ever shot at a drag strip.Al, as a proud American. I'm glad to call you a true friend and other Canadian's I have met at the drags in Canada and the USA
the last 54 years I've been going to drags, hell the first time at drags in Canada was at the old Mission Raceway 1972.
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It's 1971, Northwest National Open Seattle. My big sister and I was standing maybe 50 feet
from Al when he took this picture...just bitchin! And if I have to tell you about the nitro flopper
on fire and wheelstanding in the lights? What the hell are you doing here!
Cool video. Brings back some memories. Always a fast track. Thanks for sharing.Mission is too small for an NHRA National Event. Having said that, here was our final run at Mission in 1999 against Pat Austin. Pat blew up at about 1,000 and shredded his red ProMax F/C body. It was very scary, but he was ok. Both of us actually blew up and slowed but Pat's was unreal. Video courtesy of Larry Pfister.
They sure wore those useless masks a long time.....and what hey did to those truckers.....no thanksI like my freedoms and rights..This is a drag racing forum and it is no place for politics. I'm proud to be Canadian. Canada is the USA's biggest drag racing partner. Keep your political opinions to yourself. This is not the place for this garbage.