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Maverick 12-10-2011 10:54 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
Mr. CBS, is the SRAC, still active? Maybe if it is, this would be a idea that should be brought up with the association, in that a 7.90 class maybe a thing to look into. Seems like there is some interest. Also, when you ask about the 7.90, try and see if they can get the re certification of the window nets move back to at least 5 years. The people I talked to at the association, stated, that they did not have any warning or advance notice and don't have a clue of why it is at two years. :o

chebby2 12-10-2011 11:31 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
Never had to replace or recertify a window net since I've been racing. never even had it looked at. Why don't we put all the classes together and hand out shoe polish, oh wait , that's been done, forever.
I got the beer, dos vettes, come on over Rock

Chris Williams 12-10-2011 11:35 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Beckman (Post 298071)
OK what if we could get them to add a 7.900 class none of the adv et safety? Although I am a big safety nut, you know the guy in SG who wears a HANS.

You don't need the Adv ET safety until you hit 7.50. That's why I suggested 8.00. But whatever...

Jeff Beckman 12-11-2011 12:10 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
Your right Chris, my bad. Lets call it a dumb ***** attack!

Someone made a good point, as fast as the new s/ss are going super gas does not look so super. And 8 second ss wont make super comp look so competative. I believe that Top Sportsman and Top Dragster have some interest because they are fast enough and no stops.

I wonder if this does not take the conversation back too, what lies ahead? Back to the future, what will keep our sport viable? Dont forget if no one is making good money we wont have a place to race.

Creating a 4th super class would fill a void without hurting those that have (all in) their current class. But dont forget that outside of racing the super classes are the dumbest looking thing to watch, and crazy to understand, just because we think and know how tough it is. Still boring for fans.

Some divisions are short cars now a 4th class is going to take from other super classes. I wonder if our beloved super classes are not doomed, certainley a 4th class would be a tough sell to anyone.

Amoung my crazy thoughts/dreams of a new sanctioning body, at the heart of it lies this.

Do you need TV, it never hurts. Pinks suggests yes, but ADRL makes it without much.

A big purse draws a crowd of racers and a big enough crowd of racers will draw others in. Also Location Location, run events where drag racing is a big deal. Take Norwalk as a perfect example.

Rick Bailey 12-11-2011 12:50 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
Ah Jeff......... if you were "King"...................."Life would be Good" (racing). lol
I too wonder what the future holds. ?? We hurt our motor @ the classic, and I don't know if I can justify the expense of a new bullet ??

I wish you could organize a sanction................. SHRA.. what ya think ?


Rick

Rick Bailey 12-11-2011 12:56 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
SHRA......................... "Sportsman Hot Rod Assoc."


lol

Chris Williams 12-11-2011 02:23 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
On another forum, someone posted this from 48 years ago:

http://www.surfphotonh.com/photos/i-...-ZSpBPx8-L.jpg

First of all, the answer to the question is, clearly, yes.

But note the breathless quote in the bottom left: "180+ in a quarter mile!". That was a record, with a couple of people in the world who could do it.

Today, there are people in SC who do 180+ with their car on a throttle stop for 1/3rd the track. It's not hard to build a car that'll do 180+, any Tom-Dick-Harry can build one with off-the-shelf parts, or with a call to any of a dozen engine builders. There are probably 10,000 cars in the country that can do it.

Yes, it was really cool back then. But we have guys here, and on every drag racing forum, insisting we go back. Get rid of electronics. Stick with pushrod V8 carburetor cars. Screw the "rice burners". The indexes we had 20 years ago are fine. They stopped making cool cars just seven years after this cover.

The only thing constant is change. Get used to it.

Adger Smith 12-11-2011 02:46 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
I was surprised to see this thread turn this direction.
looks to me that the .90 class racers are getting tired of the treatment and enhancements & being neglected. (taken for granted as filler & cash cow) The S/SS guys have cried about the way they were treated for quite a while. That is one reason I helped Alex put on the US Class Nationals.
Is it time for us to have another racing venue?
I'm in if it is...

GaryGoFast 12-11-2011 06:34 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
Does anyone think Index racing as presented in D2 now has a chance of being the future? Heads up racing , no stops, fast cars and dragsters would have their own index type scenario.

SimmerManiac 12-11-2011 07:08 PM

Re: Time to Revisit the Super Times?
 
Non-electronic Index Classes and Fast Heads-Up classes are the future.

Indy RAGE at Lucas Oil Raceway in Indianapolis is most likely one of the best examples of what will work going forward.

The cost of growing any sport will either be carried by the fans or the particpants. Throttle Stops and bracket racing have given the luxury of carrying the financial burden of growth to the participants.


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