The gates will open 1/2 hr prior to racing. So 8:30
At the gate you will need to sign the standard liability waiver. You also will receive a tech card. So yes your car must be teched. They are only looking for obvious safety problems. You also MUST have a helmet if you run 13.99 or faster.
You are allowed to park anywhere in the pit area.
Teching: The tech station is located outside the guard rail by staging lane 14. There is a aluminum box there. I will be assigning numbers to the cars at that location and verifying that you are fully paid. A Quaker City worker will exchange your tech card for a run car that will allow you into the staging lanes.
It is our responsibility to provide workers to run the staging lanes, the water box and the ET shack. (which is at the end of the track). If we do not have these positions manned at all times nobody can run. …meaning I will need volunteers all day long to hang out at those locations.
In case of a rain out we will be rescheduling. The track uses Weather Underground to moniter the weather. If it is sprinkling early Sunday morning but thing look like they will clear and that the track will dry, they will move the start time back and we will still have 6 hours of racing.
12.75@111, then 12.65@112, then snap. 3rd run tried a 4500 rpm launch.
Heard a clunk and didn’t go anywhere. On the plus side, it seems like there is enough traction.
Have to pull the rear and make sure that’s what’s broke. The vettes are notorious for breaking driver side output shafts. Then probably buy/rebuild with 4.10’s.
Not sure when though. Jeff has a lot to do right now.
had a good time. too bad it rained. deff will be doing the next track rental at prp instead of quaker though. oh yea and wtf is up with the ppl working at ohio mcdonalds :eek: