If any of you internet racers want to step it up …
this is the place to go … “No Time Nationals” …
you check more out on Smallblockposse.com
If any of you internet racers want to step it up …
this is the place to go … “No Time Nationals” …
you check more out on Smallblockposse.com
some dam fast cars out there…wow
thats $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
haha Nice. Thats a kind of ghetto culture I can appreciate
looks like a bunch of 12 sec cars to me
Looks like a bunch of trailered race cars…
holy SHIT the car right towards the end wheelied almost all the way down the track lmfao
then veered all the way over and bit it, but still that was sick.
thats how the big dogs roll, duh.
sooo… you gonna make a retrun to the streets this year?
The small block posse guys are no joke.
Meh
I would hate my self if I trailered a “street car” to the track that never sees the actual street.
Ya know like the one sitting on a trailer in your back yard…
lol, true.
IMO if you’re running a car in a “Street Class”, it should be a street driven car, IOW driven to the track.
But, I have no plans on having a 9 second car either.
meh I agree but disagree.
I think trailoring a car to the track is good, for 2 reasons.
You can keep spare parts and tools in your pull vehicle, plus if you blow an engine, or a rear end or someone comes cross lands and you wreck.
You can still bring the car home for little to no cost.
Flatbeds arent cheap, expecially from nyirp back to buffalo.
Depending on fuel mileage, driving from wny to byirp could get really expensive aswell.
However, I dont think the car should be destined to the trailor for its entire life, It should atleast get a chance to be street driven to car shows, and cruises, and driven just to be driven.
i couldnt have said that any better
If you cruise the car on the street during the week that’s cool. It’s another thing to trailer it to the track because eventually something will break if you race it enough.
I understand trailoring a car to the track…I wasn’t debating that…
I was bitching about people who claim “street car” and it never leaves the trailor
At the point it sees no street use…its just a race car…
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Alright, thats more along the lines of what I meant, sorry.
I should’ve said “drivable” to the track.
Its one thing to trailer to the track for the obvious reasons.
Its a problem, IMO, if the car only comes off the trailer for maintenance & timeslips.