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04-19-2018, 10:34 PM | #41 |
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Re: Pits At Drag Strips
What are the pits like at The Four-Wide Nationals at Charlotte?
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04-19-2018, 11:52 PM | #42 |
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Re: Pits At Drag Strips
I loved Bandimere Speedway for their cool down island (10 door cars can cool down side-by-side there just south of the et shed), and their down-hill staging lanes. I don't care much for their "North 40", due to it being on dirt/gravel, and being far removed from any of the racing surface/shutdown area.
I too love Las Vegas for their down hill pit area to the staging lanes, but there's a rough section in the pits, that I noticed few racers pitted in. However, their permanent rest rooms are great! What I'm concerned about is once this season's over and D7 no longer has Rocky Mountain Raceway in West Valley City, Ut., to host two of their seven points races, is Bakersfield, Ca., going to get one of them? I hope not, because although I loved the north-going-south direction of the track, I despised the part of their pit area that you more-so need an off-road vehicle to navigate through....granted I've only been there once, and it was 10-11yrs ago, but I won't forget that rough section of the pit area and I thus am concerned as to which track(s) is going to pick up those two points races next year?
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