Posted on the newly revamped website, which I think looks pretty good.
http://keystoneracewaypark.com/
Posted on the newly revamped website, which I think looks pretty good.
http://keystoneracewaypark.com/
Love the mid-week TNT added. The # of TNT's on the schedule should allow enough opportunities for everyone to get down the track
1969 Camaro restomod/project
1967 camaro
2011 mustang procharged
93 reef blue notch blk/int
92 calypso notch blk/int
86 t-type
1972 chevelle project
Not only did I fail at building a fast mustang but I bought a yellow zo6 cause I couldn't get my little dick up.
I’m not sure how I feel about the Wednesday test and tune. An option to get some hits before a race weekend but work Thursday and makes for a rough couple of days after, lol.
Like the Saturday Street car thing as a stand alone.
I assume all regular racing is 1/8th mile now? Didn’t see a separator for different races.
lets hop for dry days for 2019
Let's all pray that mother nature shows us a little mercy this year.
I guess I'm showing my age [78]. To me, drag racing is a 1/4 mile. "PERIOD".
1988 Mustang 408 W. All Motor New Best 5/5/18 10:15 @ 131 mph.
1964 Chevy SS Convertible 327 300 HP.
1964 Chevy SS Hardtop 327 250 HP. Sold 2017.
1954 Ford Radical Custom Convertible.
1991 GMC Sierra 1500-SLE 1/2 Ton Reg. Cab Short Bed.
1930 Model A Sport Coupe Owned Since 1970 Sold 2016.
One of the best facilities in the country, Norwalk (Summit Motorsports Park) the RACERS voted to race 1/8th mile last year for their bracket series.
It's mostly a bracket racer driven thing, big in the south, big in big $$$ bracket races, unfortunately it is a thing that isn't going away.
It doesn't affect anyone unless you go on a regular race day and don't see many of those guys on here. Test and tune and the street car Saturday thing is still 1/4 mile.
Well said Bob - everything except for the points bracket days will be 1/4 mile. When I started bracket racing a couple years back, I was opposed to the move to 1/8th mile ( and the move is happening all over - not just at KRP ). I've grown to like both 1/4 and 1/8 racing. While you don't see the speeds and time in the 1/8th, atleast for bracket racing things happen much faster and reactions ( good or bad ) are multiplied.
Today’s test & tune has been rained out.
Lil' Blackie, also a Rodeheaver hot rod
Black Bess : n/a 347 T56 magnum,426 hp/ 427 tq
Best time at Keystone 11.68, best speed 122.95 mph (right lane)
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