Off subject but whats this I hear about Bob Glidden being hospitalized?
Off subject but whats this I hear about Bob Glidden being hospitalized?
I would think that the logical solution would be something that is engaged when a car hits a "point of no return" on the track that a normal car would not hit. Like a big air bag deploys in front of that area for the car to hit. Or put a drag hook on the car and make it catch a a cable like a plane on an aircraft carrier does to stop.
That's not what Don Schumacher said in person on TV. He said there is a worldwide shortage of the stuff, and that he has a limited amount on hand (50 barrels IIRC) that he sells to other race teams outside of NHRA and supplies would be tight for him as well to make it through the year. The same stuff he got fined for having in his pits during a NHRA event.
So if there's no shortage according to you, why did the NHRA ban all nitro testing for FC and TF?
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Restrictor plates won't do much with a forced induction motor, they'll just up the RPM's of the blower to make up for the restriction. There's an interview with Dale Armstrong about this whole thing and his suggestion is to lower the static compression ratio and make it a rule like 6:1 or 6.5:1 instead of the 7.2:1 range they are running now. Makes more sense to me.
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+1 for compression ratios. If they're going to limit the speed of the cars, dropping the compression would be a safe way to do it. Limit compression, boost, and cubes and you wont have any ways around the rules.
I'm still not a big fan of limiting the cars. I think it's BS. They need to focus on making the tracks safer. Has there been any explanation for why there was a solid barrier at the end of the track instead of a sand trap, field, or another safety device for runaway cars?
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looks like its 1000' for the rest of the year boys.
IMO, they need to slow them down not shorten the track.
Let them keep developing and pushing the cars, but lengthen the track.
Watched a 1000' race last night....it's not the same even on TV.
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I don't mind the shorter races, they have been tighter.
Just make the class run on alky if you wanna slow them down........which would be stupid.
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