Ron West & Paul Young Team Up For 2013

For 2013, Paul has teamed up with Ron West to run Ron’s ’68 Mustang targeted for Sportsman bracket.

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The Mustang features a stout 351W engine running 2×4 Edelbrock carburetors:

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The car is using a 8″ Ford rear with reportedly good pieces:

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Reportedly the engine and transmission are now in the car and they are making good progress. They are using a built C4 transmission with a reverse valve body & shifter.

I’ll leave it up to Paul or Ron to add more details in the comment section. We wish them both the best in 2013! – Roger

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Made in Canada: ZENN Car

Now as much as I drive these days, I could use one of these for my drive to the bank or local store and crush my old Buick Skylark! 

The video:

 

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My Dream Quad!

A true multipurpose, all-terrain vehicle that could also tow the race cars in the pits! – Roger

My dream Quad!  Great for hunting, home defense or the annual Block Watch BBQ!

My dream Quad! Great for hunting, home defense or the annual Block Watch BBQ!

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1980 Fallnationals at SIR

Courtesy of CompetitionPlus, a look back at NHRA racing here at Seattle International Raceways (Pacific Raceways today) which includes small-block Pro Stocks:

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AOL Mail Problems

If you are subscribed to our racing blog or “Insider” e-mail newsletter and AOL is your e-mail provider – such as myself – you are likely NOT receiving the e-mails from our blog at this time.

I do not show any error codes on my server’s end and have done several e-mail configurations without success. Nor am I receiving notifications from Facebook on my AOL account at this time. This is apparently an AOL problem. Check back often and our “newsletter” tab.

Roger

April 10, 2013 Update:

Today I signed a third-party professional e-mail service to distribute our e-mails. Even they have difficulty to get around the AOL blockade but were able to deliver the insider e-mail within 24-hours which is an improvement!

HOWEVER, if you are an AOL subscriber you will still not receive any new post updates. Check back on our site periodically for new posts.

Roger

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Good Article on Valve Springs & Pushrods

Are your valve springs and pushrods ready for next season?DragRacingOnline – January 2013

Smith Bros Pushrods“The right pushrod for your application”

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Chevy, Dodge and Ford Have Been Busy Lifting Weights

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Special thanks to CarDomain.com for this infographic.

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Pepsi MAX & Jeff Gordon Present: “Test Drive”

“Jeff Gordon and Pepsi MAX go to a car dealership where a disguised Jeff Gordon takes an unsuspecting car salesman on the test drive of his life!” – Video:

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Proposal to Pacific Raceways for future stick-shift bracket

March 5, 2013

John Ramsey, Ed Garfield:
 
With the implementation of the automated shifters in Pro Bracket this year and your 2013 schedule set, I offer as a consideration for your 2014 season a gear jamming type event or two for the stick-shift cars in line with the rules of the B.C. Super Shifters operating on a full tree with dial-ins.
 
An E.T. class open to all stick shift cars, including clutchless transmissions, that use a clutch operated by the driver’s foot to leave the starting line. Here are the key B.C. Super Shifter rules:
 
GENERAL COMPETITION RULES AND GUIDELINES

1. All cars must meet NHRA tech requirements as per ET Rules. (i.e. cars running 11.99 require a scatter shield and roll bar also belts as per NHRA rulebook.)

2. All cars in competition must have a clutch engaged transmission.

3. The operation of the clutch shall be a direct action of the driver’s foot. Approved dampening system will be allowed for non soft lock clutches or clutchless transmissions. No adjustment allowed by driver or crew after the burnout box and therefore must be covered if mounted inside driver’s compartment.

4. All gear changes must be a result from direct action from the driver. Pneumatics, hydraulics shifters prohibited.

5. Any clutch assisted automatic must be manually shifted.

6. No timers or delay boxes allowed.

7. Once the vehicle is in motion, nothing can affect its operation other than driver. (i.e. no throttle timers, electric shifters)

8. No vehicle substitutions during eliminations.

9. All competition ladders will be run as per NHRA Sportsman procedures.

10. Coin toss for lane choice. Whoever wins toss has the option of changing their mind and choosing the other lane if they so wish, but it must be done before entering the burnout box.

11. Qualifying will be determined by reaction time.

Their complete rules are available at: http://www.bcsupershifter.com/rules.html

An E.T. bracket with a limited schedule at Pacific Raceways would give the stick-shift cars a level playing field and with time I believe will draw interest from racers and fans alike that enjoy the stick shift cars.

Respectfully,

Roger Young – [phone] – Edwards & Young Racing – NHRA #6035

cc: Frank Nelson, Jr. – Division 6 Director

On March 6th I offered these additional thoughts to John Ramsey and Ed Garfield:

John, Ed I had a few additional thoughts on this proposal.

 1) You could work with the B.C. Super Shifters Assoc. but I would prefer to see the track offer something like a “Gear Jammers” bracket and have control of the operation, entry fees, etc.  You could set the spread of the bracket E.T. wise, i.e. 8.00 – 14.00 (just an example) as with the other brackets, modify the rules as needed.

2) Such a stick-shift bracket could fit in well with your Nostalgia race.

Looking forward to discussing this proposal with you.

Roger Young [Phone]

March 12, 2013:

I spoke with Ed Garfield, drag strip manager at Pacific Raceways this afternoon. Ed intends to have a shifter class for their nostalgia race in July and will consider putting a shifter class on their 2014 schedule.

If you race at PR feel free to share this page on FB (Facebook share button below).

Thank you & enjoy the video! – Roger Young

 

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Automated shifters allowed in Pro Bracket in Div. 6

According to the Division 6 2013 E.T. rules posted here, automated shifters are now allowed in Pro Bracket. Why?

1) To allow more dragsters in Pro Bracket?  As if their dominance in Super Pro wasn’t enough?

2) To make it even more difficult for stick-shift cars to compete? As if automatics didn’t already have an advantage?

MAKES NO DAMN SENSE TO ME!

Apparently this rule change was voted on by the tracks within Division 6 to fall in line with Division 7 rules. Yes, let’s genuflect to California and Glendora just one more time for the sake of going along to get along!   

Won’t be long before the young drag racers are sitting in the stands with a RC contoller going down the track. What a load… like there aren’t enough super categories to run all the electronic gadgets you want?

In my opinion, NHRA destroyed Modified Eliminator and Pro Stock Truck, now our local tracks seemingly want to eliminator stick-shift cars all together or make it nearly impossible to compete on a level playing field.

I will shortly offer a proposal to Pacific Raceways suggesting a bracket for stick-shift cars on a limited schedule. A class that would fit in nicely with their upcoming nostalgia race in July. We’ll see where this goes.   Roger Young

 

 

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1949 Mercury Dwarf Car Video

Nice video brought to our attention by Terry Kelly:

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How to paint your NASCAR

Total Elapsed time: 1 hour and 40 min.

See how Kyle Busch’s 2013 NASCAR Toyota Camry got its colors! The M&M’S characters Red, Green, & Brown find their home on this fast Joe Gibbs Racing race car.

 

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