I was wondering what size moter & gear / set up do you got due to the fact we have the same ET & mph in a 77 vet 407 small block trying to match a good gear match ??? & awesome driving!!hope to hear back thanks & enjoy
Thanks for the response ,& we do basically have the same set up !! And both red lol I'm sitting here watching your dad & yalls videos as we speek !!! Awesome & hope to win someday feel that feeling !!!! I'll keep insomuch & hope to meet someday!!
man don't worry about the other car! run your lane! sit back in the seat with throttle wide open! no professional looks like a turkey driving down the track! your the guy that people want to dislike because you want to play in the lane! relax and race your car! you almost lost it trying to see where the other guy is! it;s either your day or it's not don't make it harder on your self worrying about the other lane!
What are you talking about? Hold it wide open? Are you kidding? This kid knows what he is doing and mark my words by the time it's all said and done, he will have won a couple of these things. He drives the finish line correctly and he also is decent on the tree. I should know. I have won a crapload of races in my time at 46 years old. All he needs to do is clean up the tree a little bit and the skies the limit. This kid Pittman can drive. Bottom line
Thank you sumner and yea man this is bracket racing you have to look at your opponent to see how the race looks and see if you have room to get out of it at the finish line. The reason I almost lost it was because I dropped a little to hard on accident but if I hadn’t have done that I would have lost the race because I would have broke out on my dial in.
@@pittmanracing7x21 No problem. I know talent when I see it . I used to go to Carolina all the time for the coalition series. I'm from Maryland so it was cool to go down in early March to get away from cold and snow on the ground up in Maryland. I always did well at the coalition races and they were fun. Travel a little more when you can. The only way to win races on the road is to actually get the experience on the road. It was a whole lot more fun going south than running at my local track which the competition was a little weak. I once won a track points championship not even going after bracket finals was over. That was a month and a half of going to different tracks and still won by a huge margin. Point is keep getting out there and enjoy yourself on the road. I will be watching for you. You got massive amounts of talent and I know you will hit one of these soon. Good luck kid
@@Sumner1028 yea man I definitely want to start traveling more to some of these bigger races. They are a lot tougher and I might get beat a lot but I think it will make me focus a little more and make me a better driver
@@pittmanracing7x21 When you get beat by these dudes, consider them learning experiences. You got the finish line just about figured out. You have a good sense of when to drop and when to keep your foot in it. Your only weakness seems to be the tree. Sometimes you are really good and sometimes you are average. A mentor of mine named Ed Talbert once told me that a 30 bulb was unacceptable. He told me you have to be 20 or better and if you aren't, you are crap even though you are winning locally. He said that to mentally toughen me up for the road. I'm now going to tell you the same thing. You gotta average 20 or better against these dudes and when you do because you are capable of it, the wins will come.
@@pittmanracing7x21And winning 4 rounds of a race where everyone for the most part is a killer. You held your own and losing to Brian is a learning experience. He's a bad dude. I watched a lot of your videos at your local tracks. Young man you have a very bright future ahead of you. Keep it up.
Nice footage.
You got some close races for sure. Keep up the good work! Do more videos, there great to watch!!!
GREAT FOCUS AND GREAT JOB YOUNG MAN!!! I WATCHED MOST OF IT ON MOTOR MANIA LIVE!🙌🏾👍🏾
Thank you!
Way to go buddy! hang in there!
Great Racing Content!
Good job
Good racing video I would edit it down for time a little more though
Awesome racing and love watching your videos but be careful with that brake pedal! I’ve seen guys lose it all by trying to dump with the brakes.
Thank you and Yessir got away from me a little bit
Years ago at the tracks I raced at locking the brakes at the finish line was an automatic DQ.
Great video! I just subbed! Please watch that hard braking at the finish line, it can get bad really quick.
I would definitely Bolt your seat down better and attach it to the roll bar
changing my car to run 1/8 mile ,what rear end gear you using ,car is running good man
513 and thank ya
I'm wondering too lol
NICE MOTOR
Good job, you might rethink you shoulder harness, its not safe
What up my name is Patrick from VA Beach & northeast dragway
I was wondering what size moter & gear / set up do you got due to the fact we have the same ET & mph in a 77 vet 407 small block trying to match a good gear match ??? & awesome driving!!hope to hear back thanks & enjoy
@@PatrickPrass Hey Patrick it’s a small block 406 with a 513 gear
@@PatrickPrass thank you for watching the videos
@@PatrickPrass suspension is pretty much all stock. We did put trick springs on it this past winter and it has caltracs
Thanks for the response ,& we do basically have the same set up !! And both red lol I'm sitting here watching your dad & yalls videos as we speek !!! Awesome & hope to win someday feel that feeling !!!! I'll keep insomuch & hope to meet someday!!
Need to call if footbrake with electronic shifters
Yeah I'm old school. I remember the days you had to actually shift your car. The game has changed brother
Cireddu is about as tough as it gets
YOU SHOULDER HARNESS IS POORLY SET UP AND YOUR SEAT IS CHEAP AND FLIMSY - SAFETY FIRST NO EXCUSES -- HOPE YOU DONT CRASH
You're a luck man poking the brake pedal that hard! Everybody thinks it's ok until it's not...ask me how I know....
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man don't worry about the other car! run your lane! sit back in the seat with throttle wide open! no professional looks like a turkey driving down the track! your the guy that people want to dislike because you want to play in the lane! relax and race your car! you almost lost it trying to see where the other guy is! it;s either your day or it's not don't make it harder on your self worrying about the other lane!
What are you talking about? Hold it wide open? Are you kidding? This kid knows what he is doing and mark my words by the time it's all said and done, he will have won a couple of these things. He drives the finish line correctly and he also is decent on the tree. I should know. I have won a crapload of races in my time at 46 years old. All he needs to do is clean up the tree a little bit and the skies the limit. This kid Pittman can drive. Bottom line
Thank you sumner and yea man this is bracket racing you have to look at your opponent to see how the race looks and see if you have room to get out of it at the finish line. The reason I almost lost it was because I dropped a little to hard on accident but if I hadn’t have done that I would have lost the race because I would have broke out on my dial in.
@@pittmanracing7x21 No problem. I know talent when I see it . I used to go to Carolina all the time for the coalition series. I'm from Maryland so it was cool to go down in early March to get away from cold and snow on the ground up in Maryland. I always did well at the coalition races and they were fun. Travel a little more when you can. The only way to win races on the road is to actually get the experience on the road. It was a whole lot more fun going south than running at my local track which the competition was a little weak. I once won a track points championship not even going after bracket finals was over. That was a month and a half of going to different tracks and still won by a huge margin. Point is keep getting out there and enjoy yourself on the road. I will be watching for you. You got massive amounts of talent and I know you will hit one of these soon. Good luck kid
@@Sumner1028 yea man I definitely want to start traveling more to some of these bigger races. They are a lot tougher and I might get beat a lot but I think it will make me focus a little more and make me a better driver
@@pittmanracing7x21 When you get beat by these dudes, consider them learning experiences. You got the finish line just about figured out. You have a good sense of when to drop and when to keep your foot in it. Your only weakness seems to be the tree. Sometimes you are really good and sometimes you are average. A mentor of mine named Ed Talbert once told me that a 30 bulb was unacceptable. He told me you have to be 20 or better and if you aren't, you are crap even though you are winning locally. He said that to mentally toughen me up for the road. I'm now going to tell you the same thing. You gotta average 20 or better against these dudes and when you do because you are capable of it, the wins will come.
Hey man that race was a disaster. Rain and everything. I feel bad that you pretty much had to spend a weekend waiting
Yea Mother Nature didn’t help us out that much but I still had fun and it was a great experience
@@pittmanracing7x21And winning 4 rounds of a race where everyone for the most part is a killer. You held your own and losing to Brian is a learning experience. He's a bad dude. I watched a lot of your videos at your local tracks. Young man you have a very bright future ahead of you. Keep it up.
@@Sumner1028 Thank you I appreciate that. It was definitely a learning experience.
What go pro are you using? Video quality is excellent.
@@nickm6494 I use a GoPro Hero 8 in my car and my dad has a GoPro Hero 10 in his