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Old Mar 12, 2008 | 04:50 PM
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Spinning sounds, looks and feels cool, but it's the slowest possible way to go down the track.
Old Mar 12, 2008 | 05:15 PM
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Originally Posted by diggity dave
i went to dinwiddie on mar 1 the first day and it was a litlle packed i still got 4 runs in .... dont redlight !!
A redlight only means something in bracket racing. It has nothing to do with running for E/T.
Old Mar 12, 2008 | 05:24 PM
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i dont think you'll break an axle on street tires.

Have fun and try not to crash
Old Mar 12, 2008 | 05:41 PM
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don't get discouraged by your first couple of passes. The first time i ever took my car to the track i did my first pass and thought "wow, that one felt pretty good..has to be atleast a high 13" and i got a 14.8 or something equally rediculous. Just keep practicing on getting your 60ft down. I don't know how busy it will be but if you start getting alot of runs in one after the other be sure to take a break and let the car cool off. Another time after hot lapping the car a few runs my clutch started to seize up because it was getting pretty hot.

like everyone else said just go out there and have a good time, your probably going to line up against someone else and you might even win a few races but just take each opportunity at the tree to get more comfortable launching the car since it's your first time out there.
Old Mar 12, 2008 | 06:08 PM
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Don't be a dick and light all your bulbs at once.
Relax and have fun... and try not to hit the brakes before the finish line- I totally did that my first time cuz I'm used to being in the pit and not actually driving down the lane.

seriously.. though.. just have fun..
Old Mar 12, 2008 | 06:46 PM
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and make sure your in first gear not reverse, seen so many re-haw's go to stage and go pass where they are suppose to, put it in reverse to stage and forget they are in reverse and launch the car in reverse. its funny as hell to watch the people do that but damn don't be the person everyone laugh's at, just relax and have fun. again get a set of 13x8 bogarts or welds with some m&h slicks and enjoy life.
Old Mar 13, 2008 | 05:21 AM
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Originally Posted by black6gen
Ok, so i am taking my boosted single cam(ha ha racing a single cam) to VMP this weekend. It is my first time running on a track and i was wondering if there was anything diferent i should do driving wise or anything.

Any advice would be greatly apriciated.
If your running street tires, skip the water box; I usually do a short 'burnout' (it's more like a quick blip) to get the crud off my tires.

Originally Posted by notsogoodfeline
Don't be a dick and light all your bulbs at once.
What she means is:
When you stage it's common courtesy to light your top two staging lights and wait for the other person to do the same. Then roll up and light the bottom two together. I've seen this less and less though.

First time I staged, I had my window opened slightly. They told me I had to roll it up. No biggie.
Old Mar 13, 2008 | 06:15 AM
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first do a gnarly burnout in the box then roll out of it. then dry hop the car once or twice to clear the remaining debris off your tires. then stage the car.while you are waiting for the lights to drop, snap off vtacks like them bitches are goin out of style. then when youre ready to launch side step the clutch. next when its time to hit your next shift dont use the clutch and never lift off the gas just rip the shifter into 2nd. so forth and so on. then after the finish line you have to pull your parachute and stab the breaks. if you dont have a chute you are so fucked. your car will crash and you will die. hope this helps.
Old Mar 15, 2008 | 03:37 PM
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Had fun out there today, other than the pro mods & outlaws spilling fluid down the track.
Old Mar 15, 2008 | 03:52 PM
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Me too. Dissapointed in my times but had a great time!!!!!!!!!



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