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ALMACK 06-01-2018 07:03 AM

Re: Rene Garza ss/pa #1 Jegs Nationals Route 66
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by killintime6968 (Post 564313)
NHRA at its finest. Wrong names, classes and Ets

Pretty common with Q1 to have the wrong class and index.
Not all of the tech cards have been turned in yet.

A driver changes vehicles from one event to another but the NHRA system still has the driver's previous entry still in the computer

Jeff Niceswanger 06-01-2018 08:04 AM

Re: Rene Garza ss/pa #1 Jegs Nationals Route 66
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paradigm Shift (Post 564310)
Eye doctor visit ?

https://www.nhra.com/results/2018/nh...er/super-stock

He's fast!

NHRA website:

Position
Driver Class Index ET Ov/Un 01 Rene Garza SS/PA 12.65 10.529
-2.121

02 David Dupps SS/KA 11.25 10.096
- 1.154

David Dupps sold that SS/KA car over the winter. This must be last years info

Frank B. 06-01-2018 11:13 AM

Re: Rene Garza ss/pa #1 Jegs Nationals Route 66
 
Ghezzi is who ran 10.529 his number is 3548. Instead they inputted 3549 which is Garza.

Lenny5160 06-01-2018 12:58 PM

Re: Rene Garza ss/pa #1 Jegs Nationals Route 66
 
I also see in the Live Timing data on NHRA.com that Gary Stinnett was double-entered in Super Comp and lost both entries in Round 1. :eek:

Paradigm Shift 06-01-2018 01:36 PM

Re: Rene Garza SS/PA #1 Jegs Nationals Route 66
 
Doggone it.

I mistakenly attributed the performance gain of the shoebox to titanium valves.

In all reality, it would have been nice to see 3549 at the top of the list.

Lyn Smith 06-03-2018 06:06 PM

Re: Nitrous Street cars at Rt 66 Nationals
 
I'm still trying to figure out why NHRA had some nitrous street cars running exhibition runs this last weekend at the the Rt 66 Nationals.They ran them down the track with no times given, while they promoted a gamblers race race next weekend at a non NHRA track.About as entertaining as watching paint dry.Was waiting for one to oil the track,or smack the wall,but most never made a run under full power.What a waste of time ,and pit space.

Bobby DiDomenico 06-04-2018 10:19 AM

Re: Nitrous Street cars at Rt 66 Nationals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lyn Smith (Post 564457)
I'm still trying to figure out why NHRA had some nitrous street cars running exhibition runs this last weekend at the the Rt 66 Nationals.They ran them down the track with no times given, while they promoted a gamblers race race next weekend at a non NHRA track.About as entertaining as watching paint dry.Was waiting for one to oil the track,or smack the wall,but most never made a run under full power.What a waste of time ,and pit space.

Brought a guest Friday who had never ever been to a drag race. She sat in the freezing cold watching everything from the Alcohol cars Q2 all the way through thru the jet dragster pair and asked a lot of questions though only once was puzzled by the on track activities and that was during these no times runs. It was like getting stuck watching an infomercial commercial on TV and no way to fast forward out. Halfway thru his spiel when she turned and gave me the "What the heck?" look I thought the night was over. I believe the crowd would rather have seen a U/SA shootout as this added absolutely nothing to the event experience.

Yep, the guy announcing it seemed to be schilling for his own event. I'm sure they put effort into their racing though I don't think this was the crowd for it. Crowd response seemed worse than advertising a Wishone Ash reunion at an Opera event. I'm sure next year will be different, and maybe different dates? The crowds seemed very, very light even with blue sky and no real chance of rain.

Mark Yacavone 06-04-2018 12:45 PM

Re: Nitrous Street cars at Rt 66 Nationals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobby DiDomenico (Post 564495)
Brought a guest Friday who had never ever been to a drag race. She sat in the freezing cold watching everything from the Alcohol cars Q2 all the way through thru the jet dragster pair and asked a lot of questions though only once was puzzled by the on track activities and that was during these no times runs. It was like getting stuck watching an infomercial commercial on TV and no way to fast forward out. Halfway thru his spiel when she turned and gave my the "What the heck?" look I thought the night was over. I believe the crowd would rather have seen a U/SA shootout as this added absolutely nothing to the event experience.

Yep, the guy announcing it seemed to be schilling for his own event. I'm sure they put effort into their racing though I don't think this was the crowd for it. Crowd response seemed worse than advertising a Wishone Ash reunion at an Opera event. I'm sure next year will be different, and maybe different dates? The crowds seemed very, very light even with blue sky and no real chance of rain.

About as exciting as a James Taylor song?

Bobby DiDomenico 06-05-2018 08:15 AM

Re: Nitrous Street cars at Rt 66 Nationals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Yacavone (Post 564517)
About as exciting as a James Taylor song?

Like "Sweet Baby James"?

Billy Nees 06-05-2018 08:37 AM

Re: Nitrous Street cars at Rt 66 Nationals
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bobby DiDomenico (Post 564495)
I believe the crowd would rather have seen a U/SA shootout

I would have rather seen a U/SA shootout than the jets. But I'm guessing that your Lady Friend would probably be more impressed by the jets.


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