Has anyone noticed since the covid 19 the only commercial and on the news is about NASCAR returning . The heck with that lets talk about Drag Racing thats what it is all about The media and cnn never give NHRA or drag racing any recognition . COME ON
CV-19. the biggest political scam, the world has ever seen. And I agree about drag racing not getting any recognition. The country doesn't care about it anymore. Nothing like it was 30 or more yrs ago.
I am not entirely sure. Here are the rules for this class listed on Eddyville Raceway Park's website: Class Rules: Stick shift door cars or trucks only. Foot operated clutch required, linkage must be mechanical. Mechanical shifters only, no hydraulics or magnets allowed. No air cylinders, no clutch-turbos. No computer, electronic, or air shift allowed. No electronic device-throttle stop, or delay box allowed. Rev limiter, play back tach, and data recorders allowed. No nitrous, blowers, or turbos allowed. Bracket race format using full tree, breakout rules apply. No buy backs. Maximum dial in: 6.99 sec.
sbc388550 .... That's like asking "Are 500ci small blocks mountain`motors?"[No offense] !!!...I noticed one ride that had a lenco decal, But I personally would think the integrity and history of the "Box" as it relates to drag racing would be jeopardize by allowing lencos as it lends a rather unfair advantage as far as "Good old-fashioned" driving skills are concerned. There's a big difference between just sitting there grabbing levers and the old-school method of physical coordination ability not to mention major differences in the units themselves that totally separates the two even though both are manual transmissions. Our ol' ladies could probably make a decent pass with a lenco, Not so with a box (At least not mines😁!)--THAT'S THE TRUE ESSENCE OF THIS CLASS IN PARTICULAR. The lenco is not quite observed as "Old-school" unless you're referring to NHRA Pro-Stock !... I've seen lencos with the support of a torque converter !!!
that car at the end of the vid was a bad bitch , running 4.6 in the 1/8th mile is impressive to say the least considering that it's a stick shift , wow they've got that thing figured out and the only thing they can do from that is get faster
If you are going to film something like this you should be in the burn out area or up in the stands about the 5th row, It sucks to look at a guard rail all the time.
Dennis Rhodes ..... He needed a step ladder ladder and a tripod equipped with mounting clamps/hardware....His location was actually good and camera focus/zoom appears great , But like you said, too in-line with the guardrail. Another issue I had was concerning the program itself....They should have paired the cars closer in proximity in terms of their performance(s) if they were gonna run "Heads-up" even though it was a "4-speed Show" like for instance, I noticed they had "Pro-Stock type" cars paired up against "Bracket Bombshells" ! That's like comparing Top-Fuel to Jr. Dragster !!!...But you are correct...It sucks to miss out on the action because of the dam gaurd rail, you can't see shit except the roof of the car once the front end comes down especially in the near lane !
Whoever put this together does not know how to film without an obstacle in the way and pure stick shifts should only be allowed, that was the beauty of vintage drag racing especially between the fords and chevys as their automatics were 2-3 spe3ed slushboxes.
What's up with this 1/8th mile crap? Whatever happened to quarter mile racing? Too expensive? Better ins. rates for tracks W/1/8th mile? I don't get it.
Has anyone noticed since the covid 19 the only commercial and on the news is about NASCAR returning . The heck with that lets talk about Drag Racing thats what it is all about The media and cnn never give NHRA or drag racing any recognition . COME ON
CV-19. the biggest political scam, the world has ever seen. And I agree about drag racing not getting any recognition. The country doesn't care about it anymore. Nothing like it was 30 or more yrs ago.
The lil hustler car s my grandpas car
A Lenco is not a stick shift car. That's like calling paddle shifters manuals.
Are Lencos allowed?
I am not entirely sure. Here are the rules for this class listed on Eddyville Raceway Park's website:
Class Rules:
Stick shift door cars or trucks only.
Foot operated clutch required, linkage must be mechanical.
Mechanical shifters only, no hydraulics or magnets allowed.
No air cylinders, no clutch-turbos.
No computer, electronic, or air shift allowed.
No electronic device-throttle stop, or delay box allowed.
Rev limiter, play back tach, and data recorders allowed.
No nitrous, blowers, or turbos allowed.
Bracket race format using full tree, breakout rules apply.
No buy backs.
Maximum dial in: 6.99 sec.
Thank you.
sbc388550 .... That's like asking "Are 500ci small blocks mountain`motors?"[No offense] !!!...I noticed one ride that had a lenco decal, But I personally would think the integrity and history of the "Box" as it relates to drag racing would be jeopardize by allowing lencos as it lends a rather unfair advantage as far as "Good old-fashioned" driving skills are concerned. There's a big difference between just sitting there grabbing levers and the old-school method of physical coordination ability not to mention major differences in the units themselves that totally separates the two even though both are manual transmissions. Our ol' ladies could probably make a decent pass with a lenco, Not so with a box (At least not mines😁!)--THAT'S THE TRUE ESSENCE OF THIS CLASS IN PARTICULAR. The lenco is not quite observed as "Old-school" unless you're referring to NHRA Pro-Stock !... I've seen lencos with the support of a torque converter !!!
Strong wheelie bars a must.
forgive me if i sound stupid, but are these traditional Muncie type 4spds or liberty clutches?
With a wheelie a loss. Without a wheelie, a win. Watch them.
that car at the end of the vid was a bad bitch , running 4.6 in the 1/8th mile is impressive to say the least considering that it's a stick shift , wow they've got that thing figured out and the only thing they can do from that is get faster
Was this video done on an eight mile?
I want a Jerico clutchless 4 speed !!!
The only real 'super shifter' is the red 57. Klavon is the real deal also.
If you are going to film something like this you should be in the burn out area or up in the stands about the 5th row, It sucks to look at a guard rail all the time.
He is standing by the fence, So depending how steep the bleachers are.
Dennis Rhodes ..... He needed a step ladder ladder and a tripod equipped with mounting clamps/hardware....His location was actually good and camera focus/zoom appears great , But like you said, too in-line with the guardrail. Another issue I had was concerning the program itself....They should have paired the cars closer in proximity in terms of their performance(s) if they were gonna run "Heads-up" even though it was a "4-speed Show" like for instance, I noticed they had "Pro-Stock type" cars paired up against "Bracket Bombshells" ! That's like comparing Top-Fuel to Jr. Dragster !!!...But you are correct...It sucks to miss out on the action because of the dam gaurd rail, you can't see shit except the roof of the car once the front end comes down especially in the near lane !
big power needs Leno for sure
Whoever put this together does not know how to film without an obstacle in the way and pure stick shifts should only be allowed, that was the beauty of vintage drag racing especially between the fords and chevys as their automatics were 2-3 spe3ed slushboxes.
What's up with this 1/8th mile crap? Whatever happened to quarter mile racing? Too expensive? Better ins. rates for tracks W/1/8th mile? I don't get it.
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