I'm sure they will be in the low 90's and mid/high 80's this year. That's if the tracks keep getting better with their prep. Ultra would run the other tire so track prep would be even more critical.
I've been to a few races over the years so I feel I know a little about the small blocks in the TeX275 organization and their capabilities.
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Thank you:
2JM Diesel & Fabrication - for the chassis and tuning
Freak Show Performance - for the great transmission
Jimmy Patton for the pit help
Chris Fowler for the motor work
TRZ Motorsports - thanks Mike
NRC Motorsports - thanks Bob
Team Z Motorsports - thanks Dave
Forced Inductions - thanks Jose
Work Turbochargers - thanks Reed
Thank you:
2JM Diesel & Fabrication - for the chassis and tuning
Freak Show Performance - for the great transmission
Jimmy Patton for the pit help
Chris Fowler for the motor work
TRZ Motorsports - thanks Mike
NRC Motorsports - thanks Bob
Team Z Motorsports - thanks Dave
Forced Inductions - thanks Jose
Work Turbochargers - thanks Reed
Give us time. Some of the fastest nitrous cars in the country are from Texas so it will bleed down to the Ultra class. 275 racing has exploded here and I don't see it slowing down anytime soon. Remember this is the first year to run Ultra Street in Houston. It will make it up here sometime and there are plenty of cars to make the class work if cars will show up and not complain about the "long" drive to the tracks around here.
903-870-8109
Thank you:
2JM Diesel & Fabrication - for the chassis and tuning
Freak Show Performance - for the great transmission
Jimmy Patton for the pit help
Chris Fowler for the motor work
TRZ Motorsports - thanks Mike
NRC Motorsports - thanks Bob
Team Z Motorsports - thanks Dave
Forced Inductions - thanks Jose
Work Turbochargers - thanks Reed
What I would like to see, is a class for the working man (blue collar). A class where the guys that works 40-50 hours a week, but wants to go to the track on Friday or Saturday nights. Something like, with just a few rules, such as 3200 lbs, small block, single plate system. Where everyone is on the same playing field, and the ones that are competitive are those that are willing to spend the time in the garage, tuning to get it right. Not an index class, just all out drag racing. I can see that being around for a very long time, and would promote drag racing for all.
......................LBT
I think its a nice idea. However, I doubt that it is possible outside of an index race. Straight heads up races will continue to get faster and faster by the big spenders that have the means to do so. Then you are right back to square one.
Look at the TTT5 guys. True street was supposed to be that class and it was for a little bit. Next thing you know line between each class began to blur as everyone that could, found a way to get faster. IMHO the only way to keep that from happenening with any class is to put a cap on it.
Pick your poison. Bitch about being outspent by the big guys who are blowing your doors off or bitch about the fact that index racing is not true heads up racing in a lot of peoples eyes.
I think its a nice idea. However, I doubt that it is possible outside of an index race. Straight heads up races will continue to get faster and faster by the big spenders that have the means to do so. Then you are right back to square one.
Look at the TTT5 guys. True street was supposed to be that class and it was for a little bit. Next thing you know line between each class began to blur as everyone that could, found a way to get faster. IMHO the only way to keep that from happenening with any class is to put a cap on it.
Pick your poison. Bitch about being outspent by the big guys who are blowing your doors off or bitch about the fact that index racing is not true heads up racing in a lot of peoples eyes.
Thats exactly right. There is no way to keep it a budget oriented class without putting a cap on it. IMO 5.40 is a good place for a cap as I think that is the NHRA cut off for a 10 point cage.
We tried to have a jet limited class, "Evil Street" down here a couple years ago and it didn't last. Only a couple cars showing up for the events. I won one event with a 5.68@121 vs a 5.53@127 with a .085 jet limit. I treed the snot out of the guy obviously.
I ran my car in Ultra on April 20th, qualified mid field with a 5.67@122.2. I'm jetting up a little and going to bring the progressive in quicker on this next race to see if I can get to the .30s or .40s. #1 qualifier in April was lil Timmy with a 5.37, then AD with a 5.54. Two cars wrecked in the 2nd qualifier and I think one car wouldn't start in the 1st round. I made it to the semi-s never having to race anyone and got a $200 check to cover my weekend of racing. I was happy with that.
I have a 417" 9.2 deck C3 headed combo that was built back in the late 90s. Running at 3100 lbs.
Carl S.
2014 Ruby Red Premium GT A6, stock for now
80 Coupe, Stroked 9.2" Windsor, Yates C3, Dominator, glide, 9.60s n/a, 1.27 sixty 5.48@127.8 nitrous on radials.
9.32@128 pedaling it half track
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