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Is there a difference between "VHT track bite" and "VHT PJ1"? We have seen what we belive is a difference since our local tracks started using the barrells that say PJ1 on them. If its re-formulated, is this NHRA's idea to slow cars down? Just wondering, not saying that there is a difference, just asking. Maybe its nothing more than how its mixed. Thanks.
A another note, sure looks like it a great time for the AHRA! When NHRA cant do things right or treat the racers right, its time for something new! Last edited by nopwradders; 11-14-2009 at 08:45 PM. |
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[QUOTE=nopwradders
A another note, sure looks like it a great time for the AHRA! When NHRA cant do things right or treat the racers right, its time for something new![/QUOTE] LOL.....Dont hold your breath ! |
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Pat,
Byron's complaint stems from Friday's elimination run. Apparently, Doug Holder hooked well enough in the right lane to wheelie and crush the pan to cause the delay you mentioned. But that was the right lane, and it happened today. Jerry |
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