View Poll Results: DFW Drag Racing @ Texas Motorplex.. which day(s)?
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UPDATED! - Attn DFW: Drag Race Day @ Texas Motorplex
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UPDATED! - Attn DFW: Drag Race Day @ Texas Motorplex
THE TRACK WILL BE OPEN
Place: Texas Motorplex @ Ennis, TX
Date: February 10th, 2007
Arrival time: ~11am
Race time: noon - 6 pm
Location for the caravans:
-1st: Starbucks on 75 & Campbell
-2nd: Holiday Inn Desoto 10:15 am
Departure of the caravans:
-1st: 9:45am
-2nd: 10:15am
Originally Posted by 3 5 0
Ok, I've tried this before and only 2 others showed up. But, I been trying to recruit more people to come after the season was over. So far I have about 7-9 others that wanted to come, hence another TX Motorplex thread.
Place: Texas Motorplex @ Ennis, TX
Date: see poll above
Time: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
The gates open at 11 am, but the actual racing (test and tune day) starts at noon. But I'm one of those people who like to get as many run as possible and give my car time to rest in between. So I'll be there at 11 to let my car rest for an hour. Hopefully the ones that told me they wanted to go don't back out and arrive there when I do.
Btw, the dates also depend on the weather - track won't open if it's raining. I'll be updating this thread when it comes closer to those dates.
edit:
If you have a snell-certified helmet and think you can break into 13s, bring it as you'll need one.
Also, be sure to wear long pants and shoes, as your lower body cannot be exposed.
And lose all extra weight on car, like subs, jacks, spare tire, etc.
To race, it'll cost $15. To spectate, it'll cost $10.
Place: Texas Motorplex @ Ennis, TX
Date: see poll above
Time: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm
The gates open at 11 am, but the actual racing (test and tune day) starts at noon. But I'm one of those people who like to get as many run as possible and give my car time to rest in between. So I'll be there at 11 to let my car rest for an hour. Hopefully the ones that told me they wanted to go don't back out and arrive there when I do.
Btw, the dates also depend on the weather - track won't open if it's raining. I'll be updating this thread when it comes closer to those dates.
edit:
If you have a snell-certified helmet and think you can break into 13s, bring it as you'll need one.
Also, be sure to wear long pants and shoes, as your lower body cannot be exposed.
And lose all extra weight on car, like subs, jacks, spare tire, etc.
To race, it'll cost $15. To spectate, it'll cost $10.
Last edited by 3hree5ive0ero; 02-09-2007 at 08:10 AM.
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Don't get drag radials. Go on streets. Anybody can launch at a higher rpm without much clutch action.
I'm not getting drag radials until I hit low 13s and I'm not adding any huge power adders until I hit 12s NA.
I'm not getting drag radials until I hit low 13s and I'm not adding any huge power adders until I hit 12s NA.
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Well, looking at the current poll and the people who voted.. it looks like some people from outside our area voted. So if we go by just Dallas people voting, it's 4 v 4.
Any others interested?
Any others interested?
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Originally Posted by 3hree5ive0ero
Well, looking at the current poll and the people who voted.. it looks like some people from outside our area voted. So if we go by just Dallas people voting, it's 4 v 4.
Any others interested?
Any others interested?
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Originally Posted by fowlman01
I wish I could come and watch. I race at Infineon every Weds from March to Nov. When the Z Car Garage has their drag series going we will get about 15 Z's out there. maybe half F/I so you see some pretty fast Z's. They sponsor a drag series with points for wins and extra points for finalist, runner up and winner. Doing something like that might stimulate the interest and get more cars out there. So far I have never been beat by a F/I 350Z in bracket racing. it's damn awesome when they fly by me at 120 or whatever at the end of the 1/4. it's also fun watching them coming
I've raced some Supras, Vettes, Viper (TT), etc on the track before and I always beat them off the line. But, they always catch up in my 2nd or 3rd gear and all I see out of the corner of my eye is headlights approaching then a blur.
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Originally Posted by 3hree5ive0ero
I don't consider myself good enough to start bracket racing. I may try it out this year though.
I've raced some Supras, Vettes, Viper (TT), etc on the track before and I always beat them off the line. But, they always catch up in my 2nd or 3rd gear and all I see out of the corner of my eye is headlights approaching then a blur.
I've raced some Supras, Vettes, Viper (TT), etc on the track before and I always beat them off the line. But, they always catch up in my 2nd or 3rd gear and all I see out of the corner of my eye is headlights approaching then a blur.
It's all about consistant runs and reaction times. At Infineon I can race in three different classes with the Z. Sport Street (4-6cyl) Street (V8's) and jackpot (any engine, but most are in the 10's and 11's) The money is good if you win, but I don't race in that class cuz it is scary when a guy blows by your at 130+ and is half sideways.
Good luck with your meet and when I know i'm coming that way I'll check in to see if anything is going on.
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Originally Posted by fowlman01
You should start as soon as you can. it takes a while to get in the practice so that you can be competitive. If you are turning 13.6 with street tires, that means you are hooking up pretty well, so your ET's should be fairly consistant.
It's all about consistant runs and reaction times. At Infineon I can race in three different classes with the Z. Sport Street (4-6cyl) Street (V8's) and jackpot (any engine, but most are in the 10's and 11's) The money is good if you win, but I don't race in that class cuz it is scary when a guy blows by your at 130+ and is half sideways.
Good luck with your meet and when I know i'm coming that way I'll check in to see if anything is going on.
It's all about consistant runs and reaction times. At Infineon I can race in three different classes with the Z. Sport Street (4-6cyl) Street (V8's) and jackpot (any engine, but most are in the 10's and 11's) The money is good if you win, but I don't race in that class cuz it is scary when a guy blows by your at 130+ and is half sideways.
Good luck with your meet and when I know i'm coming that way I'll check in to see if anything is going on.
Thanks. Pray that we have a good turn out for me.
BTW, Anthony, you got 2 weeks so that's plenty enough time for you to get brakes. And I thought you already got new set of tires recently?
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Originally Posted by 3hree5ive0ero
If that's the case, I guess I'll give it a try in Spring. Last time I went, I was consistantly doing 13.7 so I'm not too bad, I guess. However, my reaction times require work.
Thanks. Pray that we have a good turn out for me.
BTW, Anthony, you got 2 weeks so that's plenty enough time for you to get brakes. And I thought you already got new set of tires recently?
Thanks. Pray that we have a good turn out for me.
BTW, Anthony, you got 2 weeks so that's plenty enough time for you to get brakes. And I thought you already got new set of tires recently?
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Originally Posted by JDMFairladyZ33
Can't make it if it's the 17th. It's Chinese New Year. 3three5ive0ero, you should know that mang.