From our family to yours, Merry Christmas!

Video of our Christmas memories from 2008-2012. God Bless and enjoy the miracle of the season! – Roger

 

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Edwards & Young Slow-motion Launches

Just put this video together today, have a great Thanksgiving!

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The Decline of Our Sport

SANYO DIGITAL CAMERACompetitionPlus recently ran an article that stated that viewers of ESPN-2’s NHRA coverage is on the decline again this past season. That comes as no surprise to us here on the West Coast that often see the scheduled broadcast delayed to the wee morning hours. But that is just part of the problem in my opinion.

Years back, especially for those of us that ran in Super Stock and Modified Eliminator, we could picture ourselves behind the wheel of a Pro Stock back then:

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But rule changes over the decades have taken that possibility from the average racer. Pro Stock, the other professional categories and even the quicker Sportsman categories are now the place for millionaires.

Many of us saw this coming decades ago, when constant rule changes pushed Modified Eliminator budgets out of the reach of the average racer and eventually led to the demise of the category as the number of entrants declined. In my opinion, the demise of Modified was the ‘canary in the coal mine’ but few took notice and little has improved over the years to make the sport affordable for young racers today. Even today the push is on to make the “Sportsman” categories even quicker and faster and even more expensive and more out of reach for the majority of racers. And without the constant infusion of new blood, the sport will continue to decline in my opinion.

Racers, be careful what you wish for, the end result may not be what you envisioned! Roger Young

Photos courtesy of CompetitionPlus

NHRA ESPN2 VIEWERSHIP DECLINES FOR THIRD STRAIGHT SEASONCompetitionPlus – November 18, 2013

 

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Slow-Motion Tire Shake Video

Slow-motion tire shake video submitted by Todd Ferguson.

Tire shake is extremely destructive to the entire running gear in a car (axles, rear ends, transmissions) and chassis components, including rear shocks, welds, suspension mounts, etc.

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4 Classic Muscle Cars for the Ladies

There’s a reason Memphis Raines, the retired car thief in the movie “Gone in 60 Seconds” gave a female nickname (Eleanor) to the 1967 Mustang he had to steal—it’s simply a thing of beauty. Muscle cars aren’t just masculine, many women love them and drive them as well. These classic cars are geared towards women, with big horsepower and eloquent, speed-ready designs.

1970 Chevelle SS396

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Muscular but compact, the sporty Chevelle SS396 really packs a lot of power into a small package some might even call “cute.” The high, punchy stance of the car makes it feel even more powerful. It has a 350 horsepower turbo V8 engine, or opt for the cowl injection variety that’s 375 horsepower for even more punch off the line. It costs around $11,500.

Trade up to the LS6 Chevelle, which packs a mind-blowing 450 horsepower. This compact beauty has a stylish body, and its smooth but pumped-up design really attracts women who love gorgeous looks and performance.

If you’re worried about price, the Chevelle LS6 goes for $2,662 to $20,377, depending on condition. To further save costs (especially in the case of unexpected issues), a Carchex auto warranty can cover expensive repairs down the line.

1970 Buick GSX Stage 1

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Often compared to (and raced against) the LS6 is the Buick GSX Stage 1. This muscle car produces 360 horses from a 455 cubic-inch V8 and has a sleek, pumped and beautiful design. A sloping back tapers to a stylish spoiler that helps keep both tires planted on the asphalt. You’ll have trouble keeping yourself firmly planted in the driver’s seat as this quiet beauty roars off the line.

Just be ready to fork over some serious money. The car sells for $119,000 on the high end, but you may find one as low as $39,000 depending on its condition.

1967 Shelby Mustang GT500

Photo by Juanyo via Wikimedia Commons

Imagine this car in pink! The Shelby Mustang was built by Carroll Shelby, a great racing innovator, and it is now legend thanks to movies and a fanatic fan base.

The difference between this muscle car and the other Ford Mustangs is under the hood. It boasts a 355 horsepower Police Interceptor engine. A slick, drop-back styling and racing-preened stance make it a beauty on the road and the track. You can find a Mustang GT with a 425 horsepower V8 engine for around $81,000.

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible

Photo by Bull-Doser via Wikimedia Commons

Like the wind in your hair? The 1970 Dodge Challenger Convertible features a power-packed 375 horsepower V8 engine. Roll down the top, and you and your ladies can cruise the strip in true style. Plus, if anyone challenges you to a drag race, you’ll leave them in the dust.

The interiors of the Challenger appeal to your sense of style, with premium upgrades like wood grain and leather seats. The convertible was only offered in 1970, but you’ll find hard top models carrying over in following model years.

The convertible R/T with 3×2 engine runs around $114,000 in excellent shape, but you can pick up a restoration project for around $40,950.

About the author: Ernie Sanchez is a freelance writer from Florida

 

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ObamaCar Coming In 2015!

The Affordable Care Act for healthcare is working so well, I propose an Affordable Car Act mandating a new car for ALL Americans if you like it or not. You will be required to scrap that old, reliable, gas guzzling SUV you love and step up to this environmentally friendly, stylish 2-door coupe.

I propose that the federal government work with Mercedes Benz to roll out the new ObamaCar for only $70k plus tax and license! Here’s my vision, the new Mercedes P-300 CL manufactured in Brazil that runs on hot air!

As Nancy Pelosi says, you will be required to buy it and drive it to see all the benefits it will provide! – Roger

 

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Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

 

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1963 Chrysler Turbine: Ultimate Edition – Jay Leno’s Garage

Excellent YouTube video narrated by Jay Leno:

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’57 Updates

October 5th 2013:

Today Chris and Paul came over and gave me a BIG hand going through the ’57. We pulled the headers, tested the 1.625″ Manley valve springs, pulled the valve train and torqued the heads to start things off.

The pressure on the #7 cylinder exhaust valve was down from the others around 30# (250 psi on our Buxton tester), so we pulled the spring and learned the outer was broken at the top which fell apart when we pulled the retainer (pictured below). We replaced that valve spring and sealed the motor for winter. Buzzing the motor to 8800 when I missed shifts always takes its toll.

Broken outer 1.625 Valve Spring from our '57 Chev

Broken outer 1.625 Valve Spring
from our ’57 Chev

 

Chris pulled the old Doug-Nash 5-speed transmission and we tore it down and we’re glad to report there is just normal wear. We will be replacing our old Long shifter with a new style pistol-grip Long shifter from G-Force Transmissions over the winter, now confident that our shifting problems we had the last time out can be attributed to the shifter. One of the advantages of the new shifter is that it has heim joint ends and straight stainless steel rods. You should be able to get the adjustment on the new shifter, nuts on! (Yes, there have been improvements over the years!) While apart we will debur some of the shift rings but that is just normal maintenance with a pro-shifted transmission.

Also before Spring we will be replacing our Goodyear slicks with Hoosiers that have a stiffer sidewall. And the old buggy should be good to go for 2014!

I want to thank Chris & Paul for all their help today, and also Pam who took good care of us providing us coffee and sandwiches!

October 7th 2013:

I just pulled 1st gear and the 1-2 slider off the mainshaft and see no problems here. In fact I’m surprised how good the slider looks after a couple of missed shifts. Just dress the pro-rings on the gears and the transmission is ready to put back together.

This morning I ordered the new pistol-grip style Long shifter for the old transmission and should have that delivered within a week.

New Long shifter for Doug-Nash 5-speed

New Long shifter for Doug-Nash 5-speed

 

October 8th 2013:

Today I dressed all the points on the pro-shift rings & sliders and the transmission is ready to be fully assembled.

Chris came over this afternoon and we got the gearbox back together. When the new shifter arrives we will put it back in the car for 2014. – Roger

October 16th 2013:

Today our new Long shifter arrived and we got it installed on the transmission and bench adjusted. We are very pleased with how the shifter is working compared to our old shifter and there are marked improvements, such as the straight stainless steel shifting rods with heim joints, compared to the old bent shifter rods which were very difficult to adjust and would flex and crack.

The line-lock button is now located on the top of the shifter – Roger

New Long shifter installed on our transmission

New Long shifter installed on our transmission

 

October 26th 2013:

Today we got the transmission and new Long shifter installed in the car as a complete unit. This required enlarging the hole in the floorboard by Chris to make it happen, but makes it far easier to adjust the shifter and stops on the bench and raise the whole assembly into the car. My thanks to Chris and Paul for all their help today!Roger

New Long shifter in our '57

New Long shifter in our ’57

 

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Christmas Tree Articles by Phil Burgess

Phil Burgess of NHRA recently wrote an article that is very interesting. In fact Phil is one of the better parts of NHRA in my opinion. Please see his article, Happy Birthday Christmas Tree for a trip down memory lane!

Phil got so much feedback, he has expanded on the original article with several more which points out the implementation of the Christmas Tree was not without its critics:

More tall tales of the Tree

Chopping down the Christmas Tree

More Tree topplings

 

 

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Paul Captures 2nd Sportsman Track Champion Crown

 

Hello Race Fans,

Wow, it was an exciting weekend of racing to say the least as I was able to secure the 2013 Pacific Raceways Sportsman Championship and go to the final round in the final points race in pretty dramatic style too.

My closest race of the day was in the very first rd against Bremerton Raceways John Barnett as I took the win by a mere .005, way too close for comfort I tell ya!

I got a bye in the next round thanks to my .020 light against John and lo & behold I go and cut a perfect .000 light on this pass running 12.369 @ 105.91 mph.

My 3rd rd race was another fairly close one as I got my opponent at about 1000 ft due to once again cutting a perfect .000 light.  It was pretty comical when I pulled up to the time booth as Lori was just shaking her head in disbelief and I was shocked too when she told me what I did.

My 4th rd race was a rematch from earlier in the season against Nick Douglas in his blue Dart as I had the reaction time advantage and forced him to break out running 12.105 on his 12.12 dial so I felt good getting a little redemption as previously I lost to him due to a redlight. 

My final round race was against a cool guy Larry Decamp in his nice Camaro as we were basically heads up with my dial being 12.36 to his 12.33, we left pretty much together with him having the reaction time advantage and we were side by side all the way down the strip.  I ran 12.369 to his 12.358 but just couldn’t quite make up the difference of .043 on the tree, had my worst green light of the whole weekend but he earned the victory for sure.  I believe this was his 3rd win of the season, great job Larry.

Final Round - Paul Young R/Up, Larry Decamp Winner See It Imagery photo

Final Round – Paul Young R/Up, Larry Decamp Winner
See It Imagery photo

 

You think the day is over, you are mistaken!  This was also a King of The Track race so the top 2 points earners in each class paired off against one another for the Wally and lucky me I had to face the 2013 Pacific Raceways Super Pro Champ Steve Beggerly.  I unfortunately went red for the first time of the weekend by .018 as I knew that needed a great light but unbelievably Steve redlighted too by .002 but due to me being the slower car I lost, sure would’ve been nice to take him out as that would’ve been a nice accomplishment to cap the weekend.

I want to say thanks to everyone for all of their loving support this year as always, glad I was able to bring home a 2nd Track Championship for team Edwards & Young Racing and my 1st partnering with West Family Racing.   I learned a lot over the year, especially at the ET Finals in Spokane as drag racing is a very humbling sport but you have to perserve and learn from both your ups & downs to make you a better racer & teammate.

Hope to see you all in the coming weeks at the team banquet, hopefully this time I will manage to make it there without having to use crutches!  LOL

Sincerely,

Paul Young
Edwards & Young Racing

 

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Beggerly Captures Super Pro Title; Lewsley Repeats in ProPacific Raceways – September 9, 2013

Paul Young 2013 Pacific Raceways Sportsman Track Champion

Paul Young
2013 Pacific Raceways Sportsman Track Champion

Paul put down two perfect reaction times back to back on September 8, 2013!

Paul put down two perfect reaction times back to back
on September 8, 2013!

 

Final Top Ten 2013 Sportsman Points Standing:

1. Paul Young – 612
2. Jason Bravo – 514
3. Gordon Rust – 504
4. Larry DeCamp – 499
5. Don Elgin – 473
6. Brandon Glatt – 427
7. Nick Douglas – 421
8. Diane Petitt – 418
9. Jerry Durant JR – 399
10. Barry Hammond 394

Update October 20th 2013:

Had a wonderful time last night at the Pacific Raceways Banquet.  I wanted to say thanks to everyone for all of there loving support this year that made it possible for me to win the 2013 Sportsman Championship for the 2nd time in 3 years. …

Chris Young – My big bro & crew chief
Torri Young- My sister-in-law & car owner 66 Pontiac Tempest
Roger Young- My Dad & crew chief
Pam Young – My Mom & loving supporter
Melodie Young & Isaak Young – My wife & son that give love & support that allow me to do what I love
Ron West – partner/friend/crew chief/car owner of the 67 & 68 Mustangs
Mac West – My teammate who will be back full time & ready to kick butt in 2014
Justin Jung- Helped us out quite a bit at the track the past couple of years
Jason Biscay & Brenda Biscay – Helped us out tremendously in getting car over to Spokane for ET finals.

There are many more people that have helped along the way that made it possible and I hope they all know who they are as I try my best to let them know even though sometimes I may forget to mention them at times when things are frantic.

Love you all very much & see everyone at the track in 2014! – Paul Young

 

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‘Snake & Mongoose’ fuels nostalgia for ’70s drag racing

Snake & Mongoose at 2013 U.S. Nationals at Indy

Snake & Mongoose at 2013 U.S. Nationals at Indy

 

‘Snake & Mongoose’ fuels nostalgia for ’70s drag racing

Seattle Times – September 5, 2013

Movie trailer:

Remembering Don “The Snake” PrudhommeEdwards & Young – September 2011

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