Re: How many drive their street/strip cars to the track ?
[Re: 383man]
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06/23/09 01:42 PM
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Dartman75
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I like the way this thread changed how I think about this. All the time I see these types of "My car runs xx.xx and I drive it to the track" but really, lots of cars are capable of dual duty. My track is only about 20 minutes and 20 miles away. I always drive, because I have no tow vehicle and my car is 99% street driver. For the once or twice a year it'll see a track it's not worth owning a trailer. What I hadn't considered much about doing track duty, is that things can happen and eventually will happen. If you do break something, or some small unfixable happens, you're waiting on a tow truck and a pretty hefty bill. I guess if I had to travel quite a distance to run a race, the convenience of knowing, no matter what happens I can get myself home, is going to outweigh any concerns of not being seen as a "true street machine". As another member mentioned, haiving AC and a bit of comfort for a long trip is also a nice luxury that 30-40 year old cars seldom offer.
I guess I never will use a trailer due to my proximity to my race track and the ease/cost of getting a tow home. But if that ever changes, I can't see myself driving an hour each way and not wanting to trailer my car around.
Although if I get into a bit of Auto X that distance advantage I have will go away, and I will have to weigh that into my decision on whether to even go or just hold out for events closer to home.
Another consideration is gas availability. Depending distance to track and how many runs I make, my local track doesn't seem to have fuel, so my time on the strip is a bit limited by that factor. A nice trailer with stuff like that would be helpful if I did want to go to more races, further races or longer racing sessions.
Greg
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Re: How many drive their street/strip cars to the track ?
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06/23/09 03:10 PM
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I trailer my Dart in an enclosed trailer. My D150 runs low to mid 15s I drive it to the track go rounds in Street Eliminator or Trophy Class and drive home. Come to think of it I do better racing the truck than the Dart, won the Pickup Truck Challenge at Island Dragway 3 out of 4 years runner-up the other, won Trophy Class at Mopars at E Town this year,and was runner-up in Street Eliminator at Chryslers at Carlisle/ Quarter Aces Dragway last year. Looking forward to going back to Carlisle in a couple weeks and racing the truck again.
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Re: How many drive their street/strip cars to the track ?
[Re: BloFish]
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06/23/09 06:51 PM
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My Satellite has always been driven, but it is only a mid 14 second best. Over 100 passes and nothing broken (yet). My in process Valiant is planned to be low 11/high 10's, and driven to and from. At least, thats how I "sold" the project to my wife. No extra costs for a truck and trailer. John
1971 Satellite Sebring Plus - 14.46 @ 95.43 1977 Road Runner - N/B 11.02@ 119 Drag Radials
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Re: How many drive their street/strip cars to the track ?
[Re: 383man]
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06/23/09 08:04 PM
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I trailer my Dakota behind a Ram 2500.
Driving through Albuquerque, New Mexico at 1:00am is the scariest, most dangerous thing I've probably ever done. I like the extra sheetmetal the Ram provides. Trust me, you would too.
I'd say 95% of the people on the road at that time in the morning are drunk, the other 5% are looking to get drunk so they're on a mission. It's absolutely insane.
I drove the Dakota to the track once. Never ever will I do it again.
Drag racing is 1000% safer than driving to and from the track.
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2001 Dodge Dakota 408 All Motor 11.27 @ 117.83 mph 2017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion.
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Re: How many drive their street/strip cars to the track
[Re: dirtybee]
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06/23/09 08:55 PM
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I always make it there but I have broken a few transmissions and had to get a trailer home. I once drove it home with half a clutch disc,now that was a serious vibration I have since worked on the clutch and got a good strong transmission. Gus
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Re: How many drive their street/strip cars to the track ?
[Re: Adobedude]
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06/23/09 10:33 PM
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sixpackgut
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Quote:
I trailer my Dakota behind a Ram 2500.
Driving through Albuquerque, New Mexico at 1:00am is the scariest, most dangerous thing I've probably ever done. I like the extra sheetmetal the Ram provides. Trust me, you would too.
I'd say 95% of the people on the road at that time in the morning are drunk, the other 5% are looking to get drunk so they're on a mission. It's absolutely insane.
I drove the Dakota to the track once. Never ever will I do it again.
Drag racing is 1000% safer than driving to and from the track.
i have been in the worst parts of almost every city in the country. new mexico was the only place that scared me
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