NEW CLASS FOR DOORSLAMMERS
IN GOODGUYS?
The Agent hears that the Goodguys sanctioning
body may be adding a new 'slammer class to their
lineup. The agent hasn't been able to find out
too much but rumor has it that the new class
will be some sort of Pro Street, 3200lb style
of class. Good for the Goodguys who if they
adopt the right rules which would give some
of the Westcoast's PSCA racers who have raced
exhibition at VRA races another series to race
at. [6-4-2004]
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
The Agent saw Pro Street racer turned Pro Stock
racer Chuck Samuel at his IHRA Pro Stock debut
at Virginia Motorsports Park. The Agent asked
Samuel how he was handling the Pro Stocker,
which is slower than his Pro Street Mustang,
and how he was going to handle going from turbos
and fuel injection to carbs. The normally quite
Samuel replied, "If Briggs and Stratton have
been able to figure out carburetion for their
lawnmowers I think I should be able to figure
them out too!" He didn't qualify. [6-4-2004]
WATCH OUT SPIDERMAN!
One of the Agent's Australian operatives called
to say that Top Fuel bike racer Jay Upton is
looking for a trailer to lease for a possible
five race tour of the States after a recent
6.19 pass. Supposedly he'll be looking to race
against U.S biker "Spiderman" McBride. Upton
will have to find a couple of tenths if he is
going to give McBride a serious threat. [6-4-2004]
7.50 FUNNY CARS - YOU LIKE?
Longtime DRO contributor and would-be race
organizer Jeff Leonard would like to hear from
Midwest based racers who would be interested
in forming a Funny Car circuit. This circuit
would be based loosely on the CIFCA organization,
a successful California Funny
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Car
circuit that races against a 7.50 index. The
CIFCA group holds eight races each year, and
enjoys a membership of 50 or so racers who campaign
a wide variety of body styles and motor/transmission
combos.
Mr. Leonard would like to hear from anyone
who would like to get involved. It should be
noted that at this point in time, nothing is
past the theory stage. But Mr. Leonard encourages
anyone interested to contact him at (816) 525-0106
or racer4339@aol.com.
[6-4-2004]
GAS PROBLEMS? GEORGE CAN
HELP
Race promoter George Howard has a cure for those high-priced gasoline
blues that have been hitting every racer of late. At the upcoming Rocket
City Nationals, July 3-4 at Huntsville (Alabama) Dragway, Super Pro
Eliminator racers will vie for a winner's purse of $5,000 for a $75
entry fee, with a $50 buy-back for first or second round for the whole
weekend. Footbrakers will go off for a $2,000 winner's purse for $50,
with a $30 buy-back first or second round.
"I know gas prices are high now," Howard said.
"I'm doing this to help the racer get to race."
Huntsville will also host the June 26 "005 Trailer
Sales" Night of Fire, which will include four
jets, Outlaw Pro Mod eliminations and races
in the 5.99, 6.99, E-Z Street and R 'n' R bracket
series classes. For more information on both
races, telephone 205-251-7311. (6-4-2004)
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