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00SSCamaroZ 01-05-2020 06:41 PM

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From the fans point of view. Bracket racing is just above watching paint dry for interesting activities. Unless you know someone actually racing it is boring. I raced myself and know what is going on. But when you start in with the junior dragsters and then the 80 regular dragsters that have to do burnouts past the start line and take a minute to stage just right it gets old real fast. This is why S/SS is my favorite. Do a burnout, line it up and go. Not to mention the variety of cars, performance, sound etc. Btw Maple Grove is my local track

Chip THELEGEND Johnson 01-05-2020 07:04 PM

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A couple years ago Zmax sent a team of 1 to bracket finals and didnt even have a bracket race. So define bracket program

Don Kennedy 01-05-2020 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by 00SSCamaroZ (Post 605551)
From the fans point of view. Bracket racing is just above watching paint dry for interesting activities. Unless you know someone actually racing it is boring. I raced myself and know what is going on. But when you start in with the junior dragsters and then the 80 regular dragsters that have to do burnouts past the start line and take a minute to stage just right it gets old real fast. This is why S/SS is my favorite. Do a burnout, line it up and go. Not to mention the variety of cars, performance, sound etc. Btw Maple Grove is my local track

NHRA long time ago made it known no long burnouts for SS and STockers no chipps now maybe it is time to limit super comp to no longer be allowed burnouts past the line heck that may even allow more time trails for all

cicero819 01-05-2020 10:10 PM

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Originally Posted by 00SSCamaroZ (Post 605551)
From the fans point of view. Bracket racing is just above watching paint dry for interesting activities. Unless you know someone actually racing it is boring. I raced myself and know what is going on. But when you start in with the junior dragsters and then the 80 regular dragsters that have to do burnouts past the start line and take a minute to stage just right it gets old real fast. This is why S/SS is my favorite. Do a burnout, line it up and go. Not to mention the variety of cars, performance, sound etc. Btw Maple Grove is my local track

Boy oh boy are you ever right on, soon dragsters team will be like the pros and have two dunkey on each side cleaning their tires with tweezers.Burnout and to the line is my moto.

Mike Pearson 01-06-2020 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by cicero819 (Post 605569)
Boy oh boy are you ever right on, soon dragsters team will be like the pros and have two dunkey on each side cleaning their tires with tweezers.Burnout and to the line is my moto.

You are absolutely correct on this one. Personally I think they should put a limit of one dragster length past the line for SC dragsters and stop all of the stupid stuff like door waving and wheelie bar adjusting for the top sportsman and comp guys. Maybe even pro stock. No need to touch the car or make adjustments after the car is pulled into the water box. Lots could be done to speed up the rounds. Make a rule that if you are not in the lanes when the first car in your eliminator is sent down the track then the back of the lanes is closed. only exception would be if you are thrashing on the car to make the round and you send a person to the back of the lanes to explain before the first car runs.

Tom Broome 01-06-2020 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike Pearson (Post 605593)
You are absolutely correct on this one. Personally I think they should put a limit of one dragster length past the line for SC dragsters and stop all of the stupid stuff like door waving and wheelie bar adjusting for the top sportsman and comp guys. Maybe even pro stock. No need to touch the car or make adjustments after the car is pulled into the water box. Lots could be done to speed up the rounds. Make a rule that if you are not in the lanes when the first car in your eliminator is sent down the track then the back of the lanes is closed. only exception would be if you are thrashing on the car to make the round and you send a person to the back of the lanes to explain before the first car runs.

You have all touched a nerve with me, I hate (that's maybe not strong enough) all the monkey business going on around the starting line. Burnouts down the track, wheelie bar adjustments, tire wiping....and so forth. Isn't the track prepped? What gets on the tires? Can't you adjust the wheelie bars before the run? I swear, if they could shut the engine off and go in the can before the run NHRA would be fine with it. Not to mention that EVERY SINGLE FUEL CAR gets the track checked before they start the engine. Newcomers to racing see this and attempt to emulate these "professionals", experienced racers want equal time......and you know what happens then.....
Sorry, I get on a rant. I'll go back to work.

ken robinson 01-06-2020 04:25 PM

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That's not good that Cecil won't have the summit ET ser. I raced at Cecil when they hosted an ET finial ser. Race . It's a good track ( let overlook the very end of the track for now ) . The bracket racing has the same problem stk/SS has no new blood . Cecil dose get fans to watch the alcohol cars run at the div. Race .The 2 guys working the burn out box are the best hands down . Yes the bracket finials was a big deal , don't know now . Work makes running div racing hard enough. I used to run e-town brackets (12 races plus 2 Wednesday nights for top 8 points )& the open ser ( 7 races )back in the day . Hope in doesn't follow e-town.

rboyle 01-07-2020 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by jmcarter (Post 605533)
For Divisionals and Opens if I wasn’t paying $160 to run for $1,000 I’d be a bit more willing to help the local operator out, just maybe they need to cut a better deal with NHRA for hosting the event.

When the local operator shuts it down maybe your mind will change. Racetracks are not very profitable businesses if at all. Just like racing is not a very good business for most people.


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