1/3/05
WHAT IF?
What would happen if...every style, type and kind of performance
enhancing box was outlawed and enforced...in every class,
bar none - RIGHT NOW!
Gee, maybe we'd see Super Classes running flat out. Gee,
maybe we'd see drivers proud of...or working to improve their
R/T's. Gee, maybe we'd see cockpits that look like cockpits
instead of electronic data centres. Gee, maybe we'd see winning
by ability and tuning skills.
Gosh, that would be too much like real racing....
Phil Nedham
Toronto
A MATH MAJOR?
While I really LIKE Matt and Jay Scranton, come on, 6.60s
aren't even in the same parking lot from a performance standpoint
as the 6.1-TEEN's that will be required to qualify for the
AMS/TLR show. While you're at it, what makes you THINK that
Moran's Turbo combination is gonna DOMINATE? No consistency
and NOT quick enough yet. While the MPH is IMPRESSIVE and
WAY COOL, it is ET that makes the show AND goes rounds. The
turbo combinations are JUST NOT READY to DOMINATE. MAYBE qualify
in the bottom half of the field on a GOOD DAY.
Now, about those 5.80's @ 240 that the Blower guys are gonna
pull
out? Wasn't Barklage one of the fastest last year at 232 and
change? You think 300 HP and 100lbs less is gonna give them
8 MPH? No way. Stott was running 29% overdrive, weighed 2600
lbs, on a well prepared track, in IDEAL atmospheric conditions
and went 5.98 @ 232. IHRA Alcohol Funny cars run 5.80's at
240-something on good days and they run that with the same
pulley ratios and 300 lbs less than the Pro Mods.
Man, ya gotta work on your MATH skills cause the NUMBERS
don't add up.
Gene Anderson
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OH NO, MORE MATH
Is there the possibility that the imports, who qualified in
Pro Mod at the Snowbird Outlaw Nationals, could actually be
competitive in AMS Pro Modified? I think not. If you look
at the qualifying numbers from IHRA this past season, the
bump was typically a 6.30 or better. Now look at the effort
the imports put forth at the Snowbirds, a 6.664. With the
new rules for AMS Pro Mod, Troy Coughlin says they expect
a 300 horsepower increase over last season, and combine that
with a hundred pound weight reduction, some say that's a conservative
3 tenths off of E.T. That is if they can get the horsepower
to the ground, which I don't believe will be a problem for
many teams.
Assuming the learning curve, the bump spot will probably
end up being at least a 6.15 or better. Do the math, and that's
half a second in E.T. that the imports would have to pickup
in order just to qualify. Of course, all of this is just "what
ifs," but if I were an import racer, I'd cut my losses
and stick to what I know. One thing I'd like to see in Pro
Mod...nitro injected doorslammers.
Chris Crosby
Summerville, SC
P.S. - Erica Enders rocks my socks off.
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