So this guy takes his time to bring us these badass videos and all you pricks do is find something wrong with the people there watching or the drivers out there racing!! It kills me when people bash on folks who are actually out there racing and having a good time with friends and families versus getting out there themselves! As for the people making videos with their phones, it’s called filming for other people who couldn’t be there when they want to be, filming it for other racers who are working in the pits making their cars even faster. Being able to read a track or street is the number one thing it takes to win!!
yes i have a 1967 TUBBED BIG TIRE NOVA my wife drag races and i have a BIG BLOCK BIG TIRE 1972 NOVA i race-i also have a BIG BLOCK 68 camaro- 1970 BIG BLOCK CAMARO w/NITROUS -a 1969 z28 that my wife drives as daily driver -and a 1999 c5 corvette as my daily car-see all on my you tube videos-thx
Why does the driver need to have a guy stage him? We never had that in the good old days. You just rolled into the pre staged lights. All these freaking people in the lane during the burnout in the way seems dangerous to me.
If you're not quite sure where the stage beams are, you could possibly roll thru the lights and get disqualified. Having someone help you stage is an easy way to avoid that. Thanks for watching.
Knowing where to stage is common sense I used to be part of a pit crew for a AA altered blown/nitro Hemi 29 T bucket so I know the procedure. I ran super stock in IHRA and NHRA as well as stock classes. I enjoyed the video tho' keep it up.
Whats with all the people at the line? I aint never seen that at a NHRA or IHRA track. And why does it take them so long between launches? And why does it take so many people to stage a damn car? There's even a fat black guy near the beginning of the video thats pushing down on the back of a truck in the left lane as he launches.
awesome video thanks
I grow up on that track I will always remember it and i am 16 year old
Nice video. Subscribed! Not all the politics, screaming and yelling, just shut up and stab the gas. Thanks for the content
1/4 mile! didn't know anyone still ran that. I love it. nice work. And good 1/4 mile racing
Scooby Doobie this is 1/8 mile racing
Am I the only one to catch on to the fact that the announcer is Scott Taylor and this is the track he owns.
The terminator
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BAD ASS VIDEO
Thank you sir!
with all those folks standing at the staging area there's good side betting going on there 😎
I heard You. Respect
So this guy takes his time to bring us these badass videos and all you pricks do is find something wrong with the people there watching or the drivers out there racing!! It kills me when people bash on folks who are actually out there racing and having a good time with friends and families versus getting out there themselves! As for the people making videos with their phones, it’s called filming for other people who couldn’t be there when they want to be, filming it for other racers who are working in the pits making their cars even faster. Being able to read a track or street is the number one thing it takes to win!!
Awesome video but, these people are taking to long to get them in postion to race. I'm surprised that there hasn't been any N20 backfires.
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yep-all the people at line got cell phones for videos- but most of em ain't got a race car!
larry kerrigan do you hsve a race car
yes i have a 1967 TUBBED BIG TIRE NOVA my wife drag races and i have a BIG BLOCK BIG TIRE 1972 NOVA i race-i also have a BIG BLOCK 68 camaro- 1970 BIG BLOCK CAMARO w/NITROUS -a 1969 z28 that my wife drives as daily driver -and a 1999 c5 corvette as my daily car-see all on my you tube videos-thx
Bashful Bones lol shut the fuck down
Why does the driver need to have a guy stage him? We never had that in the good old days.
You just rolled into the pre staged lights. All these freaking people in the lane during the burnout in the way seems dangerous to me.
richard Turk right..I've seen rods come through the hood before during burnouts..
If you're not quite sure where the stage beams are, you could possibly roll thru the lights and get disqualified. Having someone help you stage is an easy way to avoid that. Thanks for watching.
richard Turk h
Knowing where to stage is common sense I used to be part of a pit crew for a AA altered blown/nitro Hemi 29 T bucket so I know the procedure.
I ran super stock in IHRA and NHRA as well as stock classes.
I enjoyed the video tho' keep it up.
Annnnnnnnd we all know, common sense doesn't grow in everyone's garden.
I believe my stock z71 can outrun that black maveric
So could my Silverado.
Whats with all the people at the line? I aint never seen that at a NHRA or IHRA track. And why does it take them so long between launches? And why does it take so many people to stage a damn car? There's even a fat black guy near the beginning of the video thats pushing down on the back of a truck in the left lane as he launches.