Yep, they tried to get it dried up. They had everyone doing laps down the track trying to dry it out. Just when it would almost be dry it would start raining again. The sled pull was cool and I had a lot of fun on the convoy. It was cool meeting you Quinton, hopefully you'll be able to make the next one Kevin.
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Hey Phil, thanks for summing it up for me/us...lots of money/time went into "trying" to prep the track to be safe for racing and as we, who were there, all know it would rain again.
4 hours of prep time then 90% completed it rained again...only so much the track owner "B" would put into it and we dont blame him...the tracks attempt to make it safe was beyond any effort any other track has ever done for us "Diesels". If you have been around a bit you know this...
I / We appreciate everyone coming out and supporting our efforts to host a 2 day Event and yes we raced Friday night All of us were hoping for the same, no rain, but mother nature beat us out...
Sometimes that happens when hosting a outdoor event in March in Texas.
*Ever been on asphalt after it rains and the "oil" comes up and you spin out even though it "looked" dry...this isnt street racing, throw some vht and pray, its someones life!
Ask the guy in the black dodge who nearly ended up in the wall at the end of the track when he decided he could handle the "light rain/mist" on the track...he PARKED it and did not drive it again til he left.
Thanks again!