In reply to John Welsh :
Rule "Clarification" @ 1:50
Yeah, that's bogus. That trailer was carrying his race tires etc. Seems to be the spirit of the rules would be if your trailer is carrying stuff you need to compete, you can't use outside help to get it moved around. You can still compete as is, on street tires, or you can fix your trailer and bring it yourself
Ranger50 said:Took advantage of the 50F air.....
One pass and done! 12.94@112!
Off to WWT!!!
Hell yeah!!
In reply to RacetruckRon :
I guarantee Bailey and Morris try to get a 5.xxx today. They really wanted to average low 6s/high 5s and haven't done that, so I'm sure they'll swing for the fences today.
docwyte said:Yeah, that's bogus. That trailer was carrying his race tires etc. Seems to be the spirit of the rules would be if your trailer is carrying stuff you need to compete, you can't use outside help to get it moved around. You can still compete as is, on street tires, or you can fix your trailer and bring it yourself
HRDW Rulebook says:
•All entries are required to use purpose-built drag-race drive tires on the track, including slicks, DOT-approved slicks, or drag radials. No conventional treaded street tires.
In reply to AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) :
An unsupported aluminum butt joint weld at the main point of stress concentration. Smort.
To Bailey's credit, I don't believe he was actively trying to cheat. The trailer came apart in the left lane of a four-lane highway, they didn't have anyway to readily fix it, it was a serious safety hazard where it was, so a rollback was the quickest and easiest way to avoid an accident. He also didn't try to actively conceal it or anything (unlike the guy on the first Drag Week that was towing the turbo 4200-powered Nova wagon to within a couple miles of the tracks and checkpoints and then unloading it and rolling in under his own power), video shows him rolling right into the track with the rollback behind him it and he appeared to have discussed it with DW officials. It definitely does seem a weird loophole, and hopefully one that gets addressed in rules next year.
In reply to NickD :
Safety related emergencies are covered in the rules allowing assistance to a nearby safe location, not to the next track.
8.58 from Tabscott with his N/A small block!!
I hope he has plans for getting more weight out of the car to offset the cage updates that are coming
Tom Bailey's 6.83 yesterday was with only 80% throttle (they have a weird throttle cable issue going on) and Tom letting out at the 1/8th mile mark on accident, and then pulling the parachute before the 1320-foot marker. That's absolutely mental.
Also, I noticed in the videos on Tom's channel, Bryant Goldstone with the Javelin just seems totally over Drag Week. Last year, during 1320video's coverage he was pretty meh about the whole event and before the crash pretty much just said he wanted the event over. On the first day this year, he said after the crash he was he was seriously considering just getting rid of the car and then was talked into fixing it. He seemed a bit happier on day two and three when it picked it up some but then yesterday had issues and just seemed really down and out and said "Sometimes I wonder if the aggravation is really worth it."
gumby said:In reply to NickD :
Safety related emergencies are covered in the rules allowing assistance to a nearby safe location, not to the next track.
So define safe location? To me for what he has in it, safe location is within my eyesight. I mean these guys are carrying pro jacks for gosh sakes.... Try replacing those if you had to leave it at a place off the road and when you come back and everything is "gone".
#hotroddragweek22 #notmurdernova #theplanb_mustang
I'll have more to post when I get home..... 7.5hrs and a time zone change away.
Ranger50 said:So define safe location?
No.
That last bit at the end? Yeah, it means none of our opinions matter.
I say it every year. As much as I like DragWeek, I wish it was a "run what you brung and race with what you brung with you."
That means you finish on the same tires you start with. If you brought a trailer to haul your E36 M3, you run the 1/4 with the trailer.
The way it is going now, it is only a matter of time before someone figures how to attach a trailer to a Top Fuel rail and tries to run the current event.
In reply to gumby :
It also says "car". Nowhere does that include trailer. It's splitting hairs here, but I'll stick to my original define a safe location.
I met both tech/race director people on this journey.... Both are very laidback until you really twist the interpolated rules...
Also Drag Week generates editorial and social media content just like the grm challenge does.. How will the spin be on losing be taken if you're dq'd for using a loophole that may or may not be specifically written into the rules. I mean I like the trailer rule now if anything as long as it's single axle.
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