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Old 01-11-2009, 10:33 PM   #16
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Default Re: Anyone here race an inline six?

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My main goal was to get a car going and see what it could do. I have always been fascinated with what you guys can do with such tight parameters to work in. I have no problem with a slower car, my first drag car was my street car, running 15.45's, and I won a few times with it. I think slower cars can be much more dangerous lol. I love the parity and challenges of this class more than worrying about speed, which is why stubborn me wants to build rather than buy. I only have one track with a divisional race near me, (only 3 tracks total in Montana), but I have a track here that runs 8 times a year so I have a place to try out things. Worst case scenario is I have some good knowledge and stories to share and a potentially good bracket car! I know it'll take alot of time and money, but I've wanted to do this for a few years now. I never did, mainly because I didn't know a place like this existed where I could get some good advice beforehand.

A silly part of me would love to have a national record, even if for a day. Wonder what fits in W/SA?
In NHRA, 4cyl cars exclusively.
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