Re: Moparts Racers..2013 The Year In Review....
[Re: MR_P_BODY]
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12/31/13 05:10 AM
12/31/13 05:10 AM
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Posts: 19,544 Las Vegas
Al_Alguire
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I Live Here
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Las Vegas
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Well we followed up and awesome 2012 with an even better 2013. I still cannot really believe how it worked out but somehow we managed to improve upon a second place finish in the Division with a Championship in S/ST in D7 for 13. Even with all the issues from the 5 transmission, 8 converters and catching the car on fire. In the end we persevered and pulled it off.
Had a lot of help along the way from my son, and wife for sure. One with sweat and blood the other with encouragement and support. We also got some help from great companies. Firecore has taken care of us over the years and Rick and crew stepped up again to help. Nick Hoffman from Hoffman Performance Products in Houston TX stepped up with some help as well. Great guy and awesome products. We also get help from PAC springs, Mickey Thompson tires, Les and the gang at Figspeed, and of course. Also want to thank Jason Pettis for building us a killer power plant, the guys at Devious Designs for helping out with the airbrush work, and of course all you guys here for being a sounding board and for the advice over the years.
Hopefully we can go out in 2014 and represent the Mopar world well. I am still unsure of what exactly whether we will run for the points in 14 or just go have some fun and travel a bit. No matter what I will be sharing my experiences with my Moparts family!!
"I am not ashamed to confess I am ignorant of what I do not know."
"It's never wrong to do the right thing"
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Re: Moparts Racers..2013 The Year In Review....
[Re: Al_Alguire]
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12/31/13 06:22 AM
12/31/13 06:22 AM
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Posts: 3,667 Arizona
Chris'sBarracuda
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Well, since we didn't have a racetrack here in Phoenix for most of the year, we did very little.. Raced the Firebird National and Divisional end of last Feb. and first weekend of March.. Then Won The "Police Shootout" at Mopars @ The Strip.. Won "Best In Show" too.. Went to Vegas in Nov. just to have issues all weekend.. Guess that happens when the car sits most of the year.. Looking forward to 2014.. New racetrack www.racewildhorse.com and hopefully some sponsorship.. We'll see.. HAPPY NEW YEAR.. Chris..
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Re: Moparts Racers..2013 The Year In Review....
[Re: 340Bird]
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01/01/14 06:41 PM
01/01/14 06:41 PM
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Posts: 2,490 Sydney,Australia
tex013
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top fuel
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had a very successful season . Fourth in the track championship with 2 wins and a runnerup . Just got to get a little more consistant . Ran new PB's in ET and speed - remind self no big changes mid season , again Tex
New best ET 10.259@129.65 . New best MPH 130.32 Finally fitted a solid cam, stepped it up a bit more 3690lbs through the mufflers New World block 3780lbs 10.278@130.80 . Wowser 10.253@130.24 footbraking from 1500rpm Power by Tex's Automotive
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Re: Moparts Racers..2013 The Year In Review....
[Re: tboomer]
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01/01/14 07:01 PM
01/01/14 07:01 PM
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Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 5,903 Florida
Locomotion
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Hmmm. I guess I've had the worst year since I started racing IHRA Stock in 1999 with my Dart Sport. No wins, finished 5th in my division and didn't qualify for the IHRA World Finals/Tournament of Champions race. Variety of problems with the car all year and issues at home as well. Highlight of the year was winning the SSSSA (Southern Stock/Super Stock Association championship here in Florida. Won 1 race out of a 6 race schedule but had to sit on the sidelines at the final event hoping the #2 guy would lose early and not pass me in points. Won one bracket race as well. Did run a "best" with the car when I turned up the wick on one particular IHRA qualifying run: 1.470 60' - 4.425 330' - 6.982 @ 95.54 mph in the 1/8 mile. 3,540 lbs, .474" hyd. cam, 10.5 compression, footbraking. Hoping things work out better in 2014 as I'm behind on preventive maintenance on everything. But on Dec. 31, I bought a car to run in NHRA Stock on a limited basis as well. Needs a lot of changes, tweaks & testing first. More info to follow as progress is made.
Last edited by Locomotion; 01/01/14 07:14 PM.
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Re: Moparts Racers..2013 The Year In Review....
[Re: tboomer]
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01/02/14 02:00 AM
01/02/14 02:00 AM
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Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 686 PA
ajcasini
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Well 2013, Wow is all I can say. At the beginning of the Year Bob George offered me the opportunity to drive his 1965 Plymouth HEMI car. All we needed to do was put together an engine and transmission. So we started the build. The 4 months to take the 65 from the corner of the shop to the dragstrip was a great experience. Bob, myself, Don Martyk, Tony George and the other BGR crew we made it happen. I must say thank you to Bob, not just for the opportunity to drive the 65 but all of the knowledge he passed on to me. That is invaluable. During the engine build, transmission build, and assembling the car, he let me work and watched what I was doing and told me the right way to do it. LOL The day I loaded the 65 in the trailer was surreal, I never dreamed I would have that opportunity.
The season went very well, I picked up the a runner up in the HEMI shootout at the York US 30 Nostalgia Nationals at Beaver Springs and followed it the next day with the WIN in the NSS Class. That was a great day. The rest of the season I spent working on Runner Up finishes. Runner up both days at Curt George Memorial Race in the HEMI class and made two quarter finals in PRO. Over the weekend we put 27 runs on the car and the BGR HEMI never missed a beat. I think the car ran 9.85-9.87 the entire weekend. The Curt George Memorial Weekend at Quaker City was great, my dad was driving Bob's white 64 plymouth in pro as well and was on a roll on Sunday until a dead battery ended his day in the quarters. On Saturday night he made it down to 4 in the gamblers race. Dave Selby picked up the RU in Pro on Saturday as well. It was a great weekend for the BGR team.
The next stop was Monster Mopar at Norwalk. The car was flying high on the starting line and I didnt click the 60'clocks with the front tires all weekend. The on track performance was not very good. I couldnt muster anything outside of a 2nd round loss. On Saturday night in Pro I was 009 taking 005 stripe for the loss. My opponent was 000 002 over the dial. Tough round to lose but it happens that way sometimes. It was a long weekend but enjoyed hanging out with the BGR boys at the track.
The finale for us was the Ghosts Goblins and Gearheads race at PRP. In the $5K race on Saturday 3rd round did me in. I turned on the ole Red Eye 004. Sunday was a better day for $1K race I made it to the final round where I lost a close race by 002.
All in all the race season was great. It was a much more abbreviated schedule than I am used to but overall was a great step back and slow down that was much needed. I was able to get many things done in preparation for our 2nd baby (Still Waiting) and had the time to learn a lot about the 65. This race season brought back a lot fun for me. I enjoyed every pass down the track in the 65 and cannot wait to make the first blast down the track this season.
I know I was long winded but had a lot of things I wanted to remember.
This past year would not have been possible without the support of my wife, Brianna and Daughter Addison. Bob I cant tell you how much I appreciate everything you have done for me. My mom and dad for traveling to the races with us as well.
I am looking forward to a great 2014. I will have a new baby girl to keep me and Brianna busy, working with Bob upgrading some things on the 65 and promoting and running the BGR Championship Series. There are many exciting things to come this year.
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