Against drag racing
#51
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RACING JUNKIE
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: EastWenatchee,WA
Posts: 887
when I first started going out with my wife she was in the house and I was pulling a chev truck into the garage I was working on, before pulling it into the garage, I did one more check of the line loc and smoked them slicks up good in driveway, the door on garage was open and a lot of smoke driffeted in the house, I thought she would be pissed, she thought it was cool, she told me to do it again LOL I knew I was in love right then and there
#52
One of the great things about drag racing, or bracket racing is that you can participate at many different levels (both performance and finance) and still have great fun!
Take me for example; over the years I'm become more involved every year. Now that my kids are grown and I'm middle-age-crazy, I race about every weekend during the race season and I'm having a blast. Also, win a race every now-and-then!
And you'll find some really great people involved in drag racing and make good friendships at the track. So, there is also a social side to drag racing.
WD
Take me for example; over the years I'm become more involved every year. Now that my kids are grown and I'm middle-age-crazy, I race about every weekend during the race season and I'm having a blast. Also, win a race every now-and-then!
And you'll find some really great people involved in drag racing and make good friendships at the track. So, there is also a social side to drag racing.
WD
#54
didnt take any pics of the drags, been there done that over the last 25 years. I got some good shots at Garlits museum. It was the view from the house and dock that made it all worthwhile, best sunsets I had seen in years...
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