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Unless glue is ordered mixed it use to be 1barrel of glue and 1 barrel of methanol. That makes 110 gallons. On a decent night we would use 25 gallons mixed. On a big event 40 gallons of mixed. The cost is not that bad when it's a big event with decent entries. 2015 glue was 1100.00 and methanol was 125 that's 1225.00 for 110 gallons.On a 3 day event co.e Sunday all we did was drag and maintenance the starting line. Big savings
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That tip thing might not be a bad idea. At the end of the race if you wanted to and felt the starting line crew did a great job keeping the track prepped have a paypal or go fund me account for the crew that worked the event. I don't think you need to tip 20 or more but if a bunch of racers tipped 5 to10 dollars it could add up to some decent money. I know most probably feel that they should do it with our entrance fee money but it's not the case often enough. If you go out to eat the server should wait on you and do a good job for the price we pay for a meal. But almost all of us leave a tip. It's also a good way for the starting line crew to keep track of how the racers felt they did their job. BP
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Last year at the Atco Divisional in I believe the third round I was right at the starting line along the fence. Bobby Broadbent blew the tires away to the point his car was fishtailing. Naturally he lost. All they did was a mop job not even spray. I was up there to watch the next pair and the last pair of Stock to go down. Heads up Ryan Horensky and Dave Ficacci. Should have been a great race unfortunately Ryan was in the right lane same as Bob before him and blew his tires away. This should not happen!! There are no excesses for it. We all know Ryans car doesn't have traction problems. All the time and effort we put into are cars long before we even travel to a race. The price to get there. Then the price to get into the race. You should not lose because of track prep. In fairness to Atco we know it was one of the best tracks for traction most of the time. Maybe there should be something where you could not only leave tips but also leave your thoughts about the race. BP |
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Isn't that one of the reasons for the existence of "ClassRacer"?
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Pool resources for the Nhra crew. Really
That’s like tipping someone at Walmart for self scanning The starting line prep is the same for everyone ..not every car spins most don’t How about us racer put the extra $20 to a Calcutta So we can win more $ The quick. 8 we run is cool ... but we only get half I believe
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