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Old 08-20-2024, 03:29 PM   #71
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The Pro pits bring in the spectators. No Pro show, NO INDY, NO NHRA.....
ok I "think" that the sportsman brings more money to NHRA. The membership fees, the entry fees, the advertising by manufacturers that cater to the sportsmen who buy the parts, etc., and I suspect just maybe now NHRA gets paid for TV rights, as well as if there were no sportsmen in the pits. They would look like nothing is happening for the"event" or 'Show." The fans would walk around and say where are all the race cars? Could you get my point now? I just bet if we ask the NHRA accountants about the sportsman impact that they bring approximately 3 million per year, they would be happy to receive the income
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Old 08-20-2024, 03:56 PM   #72
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Old 08-20-2024, 04:48 PM   #73
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I heard from a rep that the use of chillers is going to be the same as always. Behind the lanes is ok, in the lanes, not ok.

I remember in Topeka one year the tech guys were checking fuel cell temps because several were dropping dry ice in their fuel cells.
Is there a specific rule against that?
Asking because I really don't know...
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Old 08-20-2024, 06:29 PM   #74
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Old 08-20-2024, 06:31 PM   #75
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General Regulations section 21 page 5
1:5 Fuel Systems:

"Fuel/Air: Any method of artificially cooling or heating fuel prohibited (i.e., cool cans, Freon, wet rags, etc.), except as noted in Class Requirements. Cool cans, wet towels, etc. are permitted in Super Stock, Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas, Super Street, and E.T. classes. Wet towels, rags, ice, etc. must be removed before vehicle leaves staging area. Coolers, chillers, etc., where permitted by class requirements, are prohibited outside of the competitor?s pit. Ambient-temperature air only; cooling or otherwise changing the conditions of the intake air is prohibited. Spraying of intake with any artificial spray or coolant prohibited."
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Old 08-20-2024, 06:50 PM   #76
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Are many cars equipped with cool cans?
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Old 08-20-2024, 07:45 PM   #77
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General Regulations section 21 page 5
1:5 Fuel Systems:

"Fuel/Air: Any method of artificially cooling or heating fuel prohibited (i.e., cool cans, Freon, wet rags, etc.), except as noted in Class Requirements. Cool cans, wet towels, etc. are permitted in Super Stock, Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas, Super Street, and E.T. classes. Wet towels, rags, ice, etc. must be removed before vehicle leaves staging area. Coolers, chillers, etc., where permitted by class requirements, are prohibited outside of the competitor?s pit. Ambient-temperature air only; cooling or otherwise changing the conditions of the intake air is prohibited. Spraying of intake with any artificial spray or coolant prohibited."


In one sentence it says (i.e., cool cans, Freon, wet rags, etc.) prohibited...
Then it appears to say permitted in the next...
Nothing like clarity...

So I guess you can't insulate your fuel cell either...

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Old 08-20-2024, 08:21 PM   #78
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The Pro pits bring in the spectators. No Pro show, NO INDY, NO NHRA.....
Never suggested there should be no "Pro" cars, but do they have to be right next to the staging lanes, considering that they are all towed up to the staging lanes, and towed back to the pits? Does it really matter where the Pros park? The hero card and autograph collecting spectators will go to wherever the pros park.
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Old 08-20-2024, 08:24 PM   #79
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never suggested there should be no "pro" cars, but do they have to be right next to the staging lanes
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I think we should all agree that after leaving your pit spot no one raises their hood until fuel check.
So let me get this straight,if your wife?s battery goes dead in the staging lanes at Sonoma you wouldn?t be able to charge her battery for her. Paula ! Mike?s gonna need a hall pass on this one 😂🤣
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