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Jivepepper
05-29-2009, 04:27 AM
If I go up to a regular racing day can I race even though I havn't been there for any of the previous regular racing days? Also how much is the entry fee?

Thanks:)

Edit: 1 more question. what does box/no box mean?

Balaska347
05-29-2009, 08:46 AM
/anyone can race at anytime onn regular race days. Trophy is $20 I believe, street is $30 and Modified is $40. In street you can't be faster then 12.00. Box is for cars that run a delay box in there car. Everone else is no box, like us.

Jivepepper
05-29-2009, 09:02 AM
I guess I'm modified? What's trophy? Thanks for the info.

Balaska347
05-29-2009, 09:57 AM
Trophy is for beginners and I'm not sure if there is a 12.00 cut for trophy or not. I'm sure someone will answer that later for you

CobraII
05-29-2009, 10:39 AM
Yep, judging by your signature, you would have to run Modified, 13.99 and quicker, $40 to enter, $800 to win, $350 runner up, $15 round money starting with a second round win. Modified allows transbrakes, 2 steps, etc, but not a delay box.

Trophy is 12.00 and up, requires DOTs and exhaust through the mufflers. This is a good class to start out in. It's also cheaper ($20 entry) than a test n tune, with a minimum of 3 runs (2 time trials, and at least first round of eliminations... win and you get second round, etc).

Street is 12.00 and up, slicks and open headers allowed. $30 entry, $350 to win, $150 runner up, round money starting with second round win.

Top is 11.99 and quicker, and allows the use of a delay box. The motors on sticks (dragsters) run in this class.

I think we may have covered what a delay box is in the "How to bracket race" thread here in the Drag Racing section. But the short description is, it is tied to the transbrake, and allows a racer to leave off of the top bulb, instead of the bottom. Racers can add to or take away from the delay setting to try to improve their reaction times.

Jivepepper
05-29-2009, 11:20 AM
Trophy is for beginners and I'm not sure if there is a 12.00 cut for trophy or not. I'm sure someone will answer that later for you

thanks for the info.


Yep, judging by your signature, you would have to run Modified, 13.99 and quicker, $40 to enter, $800 to win, $350 runner up, $15 round money starting with a second round win. Modified allows transbrakes, 2 steps, etc, but not a delay box.

Trophy is 12.00 and up, requires DOTs and exhaust through the mufflers. This is a good class to start out in. It's also cheaper ($20 entry) than a test n tune, with a minimum of 3 runs (2 time trials, and at least first round of eliminations... win and you get second round, etc).

Street is 12.00 and up, slicks and open headers allowed. $30 entry, $350 to win, $150 runner up, round money starting with second round win.

Top is 11.99 and quicker, and allows the use of a delay box. The motors on sticks (dragsters) run in this class.

I think we may have covered what a delay box is in the "How to bracket race" thread here in the Drag Racing section. But the short description is, it is tied to the transbrake, and allows a racer to leave off of the top bulb, instead of the bottom. Racers can add to or take away from the delay setting to try to improve their reaction times.

What do you mean by $15 round money? Sorry I've never ran anything but a Tnt.

I'm looking forward to racing competitively for the first time. I don't have tires for the drag wheels yet so I'm just going to run the street wheels with the 17' dr's. I'm also going to run the conservative tune. It's only 27 hp difference anyway. I just want to get a feel for the car again the first time out with the new setup.

Thanks for the help.

CobraII
05-29-2009, 02:19 PM
No need to be sorry, keep the questions coming. Me, Balaska347, Ares, NovaPRP, etc, we're all track rats, but we were new once too.

Modified is a class that pays out winnings. So, win second round, you got $15 coming your way. Win third round, you have another $15 coming your way.

If you need any help, additional questions, etc, feel free to look us up. We pit on the right down past the tower. Look for my '69 Cutlass, Balaska's '88 Mustang, or Ares' '04 Mustang. Check out the "How to bracket race" thread, and/or fire away with any questions.

Balaska runs Modified, so he'll be in the lanes, usually in 9 or 10 (lanes 7, 8, 9, 10 are the lanes behind Carmen's Cafeteria), and I'm up there with him in eliminations.

casper gt
05-29-2009, 03:21 PM
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Trophy is for beginners and I'm not sure if there is a 12.00 cut for trophy or not. I'm sure someone will answer that later for you

beginers? :huh:. come on now some of us are just cheap.:laughing1:

Balaska347
05-29-2009, 07:46 PM
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beginers? :huh:. come on now some of us are just cheap.:laughing1:

haha sorry, thats true some guys run trophy because its less expensive :sticktonge: