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Redding dragstrip vs woodburn

Posted By: Runner

Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/20/16 06:33 AM

Forthose of you that have raced at both, do you find one track to typically be quicker that the other?
Posted By: Dduster

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/21/16 06:52 AM

Just noticed no response. Just so You don't feel ignored: I have not been to Woodburn but I have been to Redding. I suspect Woodburn would be the quicker track based on It having a legit Div 6 Lucas Oil Sportsman Divisional race there with probably a better track and facilities. I'm surprised Cab hasn't said anything as He is close in a Bermuda Triangle kind of way with Redding, CA, Woodburn and Bend, OR? He would have the best chance on running those tracks? So would the Will's up in Yreka, CA but they probably don't visit here. Money is on Woodburn. You race at Firebird, ID?
Posted By: Triple Threat

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/22/16 05:24 PM

http://www.reddingdragstrip.info/about_redding_dragstrip/

Elevation 490 feet above sea level.

Woodburn is about 200 feet.

Shouldn't be much difference between the two, but the edge should go to woodburn.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/22/16 08:28 PM

I've never raced at Redding, yet shruggy
I've heard that is way out in the country on the west side of the valley and you have to dodge the cowpies on the way into the track whistling AKA aside it is rudementary according to the racers I know who have raced their shruggy
I would like to race at Yakima, Lakeview, Walla walla and Redding soon luck
Posted By: Runner

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/22/16 11:56 PM

ive been to the track,never raced there. it was several years ago. its right by the airport. redding can be really hot though.

cab, walla walla is a good group of family racers. id say most of the racers from around here go there instead of spokane.
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/23/16 12:18 AM

I've landed at Reddings main airport, it has three airports altogether shruggy I broke the trans or converter again the last time out so they need to come out and taken to a really good shop, probally to A-1 in Vancouver, WA, so I can race the car agian without worrying luck
Posted By: Al_Alguire

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/23/16 03:19 AM

Been to both would not say one was faster than the other. Both nice little tracks..
Posted By: Keith Richards

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/23/16 09:11 PM

I hope to make it to Redding mid -September as they are having 3 races in 2 days with one being a Wally race, never been there. Was talking to one of the operators at our Sonoma Race the other day and they are having Doc & Monza there (Street Outlaws) I believe September 3rd and he said if it is anything like when they had Farmtruck there it will be off the chart.
Posted By: sergio

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/24/16 03:49 PM

I race at Redding ,its my home track and have been to woodburn many times. Woodburn is faster most of the time.,At redding the air is 2500 and much higher in the summer,I routinely run a tenth quicker at Sac and Sonoma.However, the current owners at Redding are operating the track as well as any and much better then most west coast tracks.The starting line is better and more consistant then above mentioned tracks.
Posted By: Runner

Re: Redding dragstrip vs woodburn - 08/24/16 11:31 PM

thanks guys
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