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02-13-2011, 08:00 PM | #1 |
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For you guys and gals in the frozen north
We tested at No Problem Raceway yesterday, the weather was a little off; 60 degrees, 30.40 Barometer, 29% RH. Track had alligator teeth, and cloudless day. Just thought yall might want to know. At the end of the day, it was still -150DA., starter at -1100
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02-13-2011, 08:09 PM | #2 |
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Re: For you guys and gals in the frozen north
Andy and I could not be happier about you testing yesterday
We are going to get one fast "son of a gun" when we get #005 Thanks for the update last night I doubt we will see the MPH in the 8th you did yesterday - at the tracks we will be racing on later this year but we will be fast You guys did good for first time out :-) peace
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02-13-2011, 08:10 PM | #3 |
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Re: For you guys and gals in the frozen north
Jeff,
51 deg, 29.75, 56 rh. We had a good day today in central Il. If the snow wasn't off a track it would be by the end of the day. Now what were your times? Inquiring minds you know. Steve
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Re: For you guys and gals in the frozen north
Big question how fast was it? Ets tell the stories you can be right up there with Alan Johnson on how fast those mopars are. Just kiding Tom
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Re: For you guys and gals in the frozen north
46' in Mpls., MN today. Still alot of snow though. Dyno
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Re: For you guys and gals in the frozen north
At least about 1/2 a second quicker than any of the old cars for the class it would have been in.
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It was pretty fast. That 30.40 Barometer is just killer. Course it's been kinda dry down here, so the sea level was about 2 ft lower than normal. No water in the ditches around the track.
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I've never been able to run in that kind of air. Can't imagine what that would be like. We have a lot of 4000'+ air around here in the summer. Lol
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Thanks Jeff......we needed that reminder......it's in the 40's up here though.....and we needed it.....Why do we live up here again....?
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Re: For you guys and gals in the frozen north
I would love to run in - da of any kind.
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