Re: Making a profit in drag racing ????
Buy Back, Johnny Labbous could be credited with introducing Buy Backs at a race track that was going to pro-rate the purse due to low attendance. Buy backs were suppose to be thrown all in back in the show, only then, they would run each other to have the chance to go on to second round. As I understand what happened, after some track operator to speed up the show decided to just let them run in second round to help with the flow of cars. How about double entry. I'm building an 87 Camaro to run Stock and bracket which I'll pull with my 1980 Bluebird Wanderlodge(which was built for 500,000 miles) and does 10 miles a gallon of BIO- diesel which my friends produce at his farm(cost me $1 dollar a gallon) and Pace trailer. Nice to win some money but the friends I've made are incalculable. When you die I've never seen a Brinks truck following the Hearse but I've seen a lot of cars in the procession. If a man is judge by how much he's made in his life than I'm a poor man but if he's judge by who show's up at his burial then that will be his true worth.CR
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>> Buy Back, Johnny Labbous could be credited with introducing Buy Backs at a race track that was going to pro-rate the purse due to low attendance.
Close. Royce Miller and Terry Sinke at Tri-State. http://www.dragraceresults.com/legends/roycemiller.html |
Re: Making a profit in drag racing ????
ok, all of the above doesn't matter does it, they're all accomplish drivers, Johnny Labbous was the one who at Sanair explained to me about reaction time before timer were available. How to cut a light class 101.lol Very nice thing do and it help this young wet behind the ears to go three rounds that day. I did read this in one of the racing magazines the year was 1978. Terry what would you turn loose to make a profit against us ? Micheal continue doing what you're doing, you're enjoying a life we all would love to follow. Do it while you're young. Congratulation on all your success. Like Henry Ford said " funny the more I work the more I become successful" CR
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I mentioned a Duster or Dart with a 440-4 barrel for the simple reason that a friend of mine has been racing for forty plus year(he's 69yrs young) and has always built his own 440(ton of runs for years without blowing anything, damage a motor every 16yrs approx.) has turn a profit racing locally nearly every year racing locally(bracket racing only) seems like a wedge motor if put together properly can last for a lifetime of enjoyement. of all my racing cars that I've own, only an 83 Monte Carlo SS #005 ever made any money. CR
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, slacker.
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