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I do believe to run J it must be the 281 300hp that Ford detuned with a larger throttle body and ported heads to 235hp
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Did ya'll only get 2 runs?
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They got 3 runs i believe, just not posted yet
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That track is definately downhill.Have someone stand at 1000' on the right side of the track and look at the bottom wall of the stands.It looks to be at least 10' to 12' lower at 1000'.you'll see that the outer perimeter wall of the track runs paralell with the bottom of the wall.Bruton Smith wasn't about to build a "slow" track.
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I see they have posted Qualifying 3. I don't see Bill Hawk on the qualifying sheets. Did he not pass tech? Ken, you said yesterday that they checked his car. Enquiring minds want to know!
Patsy |
Re: "Live From" NHRA 4-Wide National
Last year I was there for the 4-Wide and after one of the Fuel Cars oiled down a lane, they brought out the "soap & water" clean machine and you could see the water flowing toward the finish line. DEFINITELY DOWN HILL!
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Did anyone notice Garlits has picked it up? 10.08 in A that is real quick for him. I wonder what has been done for the change?
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Hudlow is listed as a 69 Mustang. What happened to the 67 Shelby?
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