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Ha, I'm going to get those tuff clamps from just jap to enclose that massive 1.25 bar of BOOOOOOst psi!!!

It gave me the s$%ts.

Yeah, run quicker than 12sec now and you need andra license $120, I'm sure.

lol

the nanny state mentality has extended to WSID- 'snot like an 11.whatever second car is all that hard to pilot in a straight line on dead flat road, especially an AWD one :laugh:

lol

the nanny state mentality has extended to WSID- 'snot like an 11.whatever second car is all that hard to pilot in a straight line on dead flat road, especially an AWD one :laugh:

The super street license is an ANDRA regulation - it's got nothing to do with WSID and the same rules apply at any ANDRA compliant drag strip in the country :)

Sorry for my ignorance of the situation

But it still begs the question- Has there been some sort of proliferation of incidents involving 11 second cars?

(answer = no)

Seems like a way to generate revenue to me.

Sorry for my ignorance of the situation

But it still begs the question- Has there been some sort of proliferation of incidents involving 11 second cars?

(answer = no)

Seems like a way to generate revenue to me.

From what I have been told, when you hold the Andra licence there are certain regulations on top of what others have, that you then must abide by also, or you cannot run at the track again.

The extra regulations are all involved with safety aspects in the car etc.

And yes, there have been incidents over the years where people have lost control of cars, whether they be the high end dragsters/funny cars, or road cars, there have been accidents in all, and the severity seems to increase dramatically once you pass under around a 12.5second 1/4 mile.

:) hello guys i own the black one, i ran 11.86 then 11.87 and got told anything from 11.99 down you have to get the licence and was told to get the licence or don't line up again, $ 120 for one more run, not worth it

i'll have to head out again, and use the tripod this time.

Edited by Angus Smart

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