eclipsed4seed99
15+ Year Contributor
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- Apr 12, 2006
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English Racing,
Washington
I just wanted to share that This year I'm planning on running in the Hot Rod class. I know even on my best pass to date may not get me in too deep to qualify but what the hell, what better race to travel to, besides the Shoot Out, to hit a serious track and go for bigger better times. Some of my new data I got off my car at the Shoot Out let me know I've only scratched the surface of the power I can make. Robert at FP just about crapped when he found out I accidentally hit 75psi at 1/8th on my warm up pass in Ohio. Those of you who saw the results watched me go sideways all over the track. 4 wheel burnouts at 150 mph FTMFW. When I ran 7.9x in Seattle, I was at 57psi, when my dry sump belt broke on my 2nd rnd elim in Ohio, that Starion was gonna get a 66 psi work out. Anyhow, hope to see some old and new friends, come out and show some support.
P.S. at 75 psi I was still under 1:1 back pressure.
P.S. at 75 psi I was still under 1:1 back pressure.

Jeff usually has killer .0xx reaction times and if you look at last year's results, most of the reaction times from everyone were garbage. Last year's Hot Rod qualifying numbers ranged from 7.24 to 23.45 and the quickest pass of eliminations was Andy Manson's X275 Mustang that went 7.09. Devin Schultz qualified #17 last year with an 8.41@175.
crazy!
I wish my car "only" ran a 7.9!
To give an idea how serious this event is, I was the 21st qualifier in this class. I think I counted 4, maybe 5 cars in the 7.1-7.2 range this year. We also saw the first x275 legal 6 second pass at MIR during this race. Quite a few records were set this year, as always.