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1) from memory state voting is on the 24th.. so maybe an idea to do that before goin to the track (no idea when voting closes)

2)i have read 90%+ of this thread, if i DONT have a friend who is racing... how much is it just for general spectator entry? or do i have to know someone to get my name on the list (NFI when im working yet)

1) from memory state voting is on the 24th.. so maybe an idea to do that before goin to the track (no idea when voting closes)

2)i have read 90%+ of this thread, if i DONT have a friend who is racing... how much is it just for general spectator entry? or do i have to know someone to get my name on the list (NFI when im working yet)

Drag day is on the 25th so no worries about voting.

You have to know someone, or ask someone on the list who is going.

anything under 15.2 my PB which was my 2nd run.

tyres are much worn that before so i gotta see what i can do about that.

i wonder who will be the slowest..... i rekon ill come close if not be the slowest... but its good we have the braket attack so i have a chance of winning.

i better hit at least a 11.99 or im sellig my car lol.. thats the deal i made with myself :)

i hit a 12.4 previously... now doing it with hi flows, boost & dump pipes! oh and a dirtgarage rwd switch to take that damn water off!!

that should do it... right?!..




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