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Bob, think back to the Grande American races NED used to run in August or the short lived East Coast Fuel and Gas Championships, this event is allot like those, except no stunt pilot doing stalls right over the grandstands. Ahhh, those were the daze.
NOTE!!!!! I have not taken over IHRA yet but if or when the time ever comes you will see a very large change in drag racing and for the future of the sport and for the fans and tv and sponsors packages will be out of this world. Thanks Evan.
I'm wondering 'what's up' with that curfew. I sat in the pits Saturday night and listen to the dirt track racers. We even thought about running down there - but thought surely the curfew would end the racing before we got there...
They raced past midnight.... what's up with that? Curfew for drag racing only?
I'm wondering 'what's up' with that curfew. I sat in the pits Saturday night and listen to the dirt track racers. We even thought about running down there - but thought surely the curfew would end the racing before we got there...
They raced past midnight.... what's up with that? Curfew for drag racing only?
Probably a curfew for unmuffled cars. Also Star Speedway (that's what you heard) is a 1/4 mile paved oval. I've also heard a phone call to the local police chief can get permission to run a little past the 11:00pm Saturday night curfew if need be. My understanding is NED has much better relations with the local town governments then Star. The decision to pll the plug on Friday night sounds like it had more to do with safety then other considerations.
Just wanted to give props to the Manchester Union Leader who did some decent coverage from the event this year and has several photos from the track in it's weekend photo review in the online version.
You nailed it. A phone call could have been made to extend racing on Friday night, BUT, the problem was not the time as much as it was the temp and dew point meeting. Once those two numbers meet on a cool New England evening, a cold race track is better suited to hosting Disney on Ice than a drag race....it would have been very hairy.
You nailed it. A phone call could have been made to extend racing on Friday night, BUT, the problem was not the time as much as it was the temp and dew point meeting. Once those two numbers meet on a cool New England evening, a cold race track is better suited to hosting Disney on Ice than a drag race....it would have been very hairy.
Bring back the Funny Car Nationals ...... 32 Funny Cars lined up on the track, running at once , lots of nitro in the air, and lots of noise ( Music ) from the cars that looked like cars. September was magic at Epping.
Bring back the Funny Car Nationals ...... 32 Funny Cars lined up on the track, running at once , lots of nitro in the air, and lots of noise ( Music ) from the cars that looked like cars. September was magic at Epping.
"The Big One"!! Man, Drag Racing sure has chenged and I'm not conviced it's for the better. I still remember those races fondly, there will never be another quite like em.
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