Great thread, thanks Pat. Bracket racing is the driver more than anything. Watch a real good bracket racer, Paul (the chainsaw) Breedlove and Michael come to mind. They are tough to beat and know their trucks very well, not a very good spectator sport unless you know the drivers but still fun and really has it place for the people who don't want to spend tons of money on their trucks. I really love heads up racing, that is why we are building two race trucks for the Prostreet and Supersteet classes as NHRDA currently has them defined. The Prostreet has a grouted block, it will have serious boost. It is not a steet legal truck, we are shooting for a 5,500 lb truck with driver. We plan to use only boost and #2. The Superstreet truck is street legal, it will be close to 6,000 lbs. I've entered it in the DP Challenge, we'll see if it gets picked. It will have NOS but only for the Dyno event if the truck is chosen.
I really don't get the 5000 lb diesel only class that NADM is running, I think Pat is correct, it is to take out a couple of really fast trucks in NADM's version of prostreet. NADM isn't going to do much out west so I guess it really doesn't bother us one way or the other.
My biggest concern is so many classes that you don't get many truck in any of them. I think that one reason that NHRDA is going to one bracket class for 09. Good luck to all of us and be safe!!
I really don't get the 5000 lb diesel only class that NADM is running, I think Pat is correct, it is to take out a couple of really fast trucks in NADM's version of prostreet. NADM isn't going to do much out west so I guess it really doesn't bother us one way or the other.
My biggest concern is so many classes that you don't get many truck in any of them. I think that one reason that NHRDA is going to one bracket class for 09. Good luck to all of us and be safe!!
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