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paulfinkl

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any results from Tasca day heads up classes ?
 

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I know the results for FS and the runner up in Street Shootout and winner in DR...

F/S:
Winner: Dennis Merrow
R/U: Jeff Pulaski (my dad)

S/S:
Winner: ?
R/U: Andrew Segal

DR:
Winner: Mike Aldwart
R/U: ?

As far as the ones I dont know, and the winners in the other classes, Im not sure, I spent more time wrenching (even drove first round of qualifying) and running around the pits than watching the racing!
 
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just talked to Dennis,said all the factory guys had to wiegh 3300#'s !and probably the reason he broke his transmission,
can't believe he changed it between rounds.
he still managed a 11.80@118 at 3340 !
 
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paulfinkl said:
and probably the reason he broke his transmission,
can't believe he changed it between rounds.
he still managed a 11.80@118 at 3340 !
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Eric mentioned he helped change his tranny in 30 minutes....pretty impressive for not having a lift around!

I know I never got a chance to run in S/S. By the time I realized the thermostat went in the car and changed it, they D/Q'ed me since I didn't make a qualifying pass. I realize this is standard protocol, but seeing as it wasn't a money event and nothing was at stake, it kind of pissed me off.

And what was up with the S/S winner? How was that car a street car?!
 
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Steve Reis placed 2nd in MM, he redlighted in the finals

and yes that guy that won SS, whats the deal on his setup, did he meet all the rules????Our car was running 9.80s
 
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what was the fastest time in the street shootout class?
 
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Quazimodo said:
what was the fastest time in the street shootout class?
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9.10 I believe...but that was no street car.
 

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what about the stock class? I got past the 1st round of elim then i bumped the timing and blew the tires off it again in the 2nd round....anyone know who won and with what time?
 
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can't believe he changed it between rounds
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Piece of cake... looks like we almost had the LaFerriere sweep in all 3 classes!
 
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I know Mark Winterbottom won ET No-Box. The track stated there were 129 cars in ET NB. This has always been the most popular class.

There are pictures of the day posted at Action Racing Photos. http://www.actionracingphotos.com/
 
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lxfiveo said:
9.10 I believe...but that was no street car.
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All i know about the car is that its a YSI trim, i think they should limit the size of the power adder for this class
 
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the car that went 9.10 is Ken W. out of NH his car is still registered and I believe he still has the YS trim not the YSI, his car does fit all the rules.
 
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I don't doubt it doesnt fit the rules, I just think the rules need to be more street friendly and put a restriction on the size of the blower.
 
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Its kind of tuff doing those things becuase there is always going to be somebody fast..... everybody uses different types of heads, cams, power adders Tasca day and other smaller events like that are meant to fit the majority of cars around.... I'm sure all the other cars that ran 9's probably had something that others felt are not related to a street car but thats the nature of the game... I know there is supposed to be some rule changes for next year but what is not known yet.... what is it that you would like to see change?
 
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Its kind of tuff doing those things becuase there is always going to be somebody fast..... everybody uses different types of heads, cams, power adders Tasca day and other smaller events like that are meant to fit the majority of cars around.... I'm sure all the other cars that ran 9's probably had something that others felt are not related to a street car but thats the nature of the game... I know there is supposed to be some rule changes for next year but what is not known yet.... what is it that you would like to see change?
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I would limit blower size I dont consider a YS Trim or a F1-R a street blower.

How about the fact that they didn't even check to see if the car was registered.

Dealer plates should not be allowed

Weight breaks for stock block

And they also didn't add weight to those with intercoolers/aftercoolers.

This is just a few ideas, dont get me wrong we love the class, its alot better than what Fun Ford has to offer. But after seeing that YS car wipe the floor to everyone, lets make it alittle more competitive.

Marco
 
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And it would be nice if Tasca could start a series off of this locally, then everyone could build their car according to the rules. 2-3 events per year would be sweet
 
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I understand those points.... a series up at new england would be great but they already have problems with quikstreet up there and the MHRA used to run up there but also had to move on becuase of support and track deals... as for the rules ... it will be tuff no matter what... look at nmra real street.... s trims no intercoolers, stock cam and no porting on heads or intakes ( can only use sreet heat, performer and others like this) and these cars are going 9.60-9.80's theres always going to be a few that will get the car to faster and work better..
 

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I can say the Stock class was slower than the Factory class, and a few of the FS racers were thinking of running Stock, but without a weight break for the iron heads, they decided to stick with FS!

The SS winning car didnt seem to be a street car, but I know the runner up car is an all motor 310, which is pretty impressive how far he went!

All in all I am almost sure the rules are being looked at now, and will most likely change next year!
 
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I didn't think anyone else ran 9's in SS?

And I understand what Stroked86 is saying, but that car had no plates and clearly was not a street car by any definition. I know for a fact Mike Aldwart, who won the Outlaw class, could have changed his belt, added some ballast, and run in SS too (his car runs 8.3's), but he would rather compete against real competition for his vehicle. If your car is too slow for a drag class, don't dress it up for a street event.
 
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our car ran 9.8 in the 1st round, we werent licensed for 9's so we slowed it down during time trails, we ran 11.5@64mph and 11.2@75mph. 1st round we let it have it and he spun to a 9.8 on ET Streets we figured we were gonna get booted. We seen Karl blow his car up and figured we would try to go all the way,Then we lost the alternator belt during the burnout in round 2 and we ran 10.3 and we couldnt get a replacement belt. So next guy Joe Correria got a bye

This car is a street car, got an S-trim running 8-9lbs of boost

I think blower size would of kept the class more competitive
 
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