DeadSkunk (Warren) said:
August 1970....Le Circuit Mont-Tremblant.....Trans-Am races. The first race was the U2 group and there were Alfas screaming around at the front . Then the 5L boys came out to play. I had been a pony car fan all through high school, but those Alfas had a lasting impression on me.
A few years ago, my son and I went to Norwalk, Ohio for the NHRA meet. That was the first time I ever heard two Top Fuelers leave in unison. That was a Holy E36 M3 moment.
I've shared this here before, it bears repeating.
The sound of a fuel dragster engine is beyond anything else I've ever witnessed.
We were at Gainesville Raceway for the Gatornationals. We parked outside of the track on the side of the road, as all of the parking lots were full.
For those who have been to the Challenge, the Top Fuel pits are right by the pavilion, so maybe a quarter mile from where we were standing at our car. The parking lot between us was full of parked cars, trucks and RVs.
Despite the distance, and from behind the parked racecar transports that enclose the pits, I could make out the distinctive crackle of a fuel dragster engine idling in the pits.
As I was looking in the direction of the pits, I saw a visible line of distortion in the air race towards us. The air behind it was sparkling, and a fraction of a second later when it reached us we heard the crack of the throttle like we were standing next to it.
The sound slammed into the trees behind us, and as it echoed back, I could see the leading edge of the sound traveling away from us. It was like watching a wave hitting a seawall.
Top Fuel engines. So loud that you can see the sound.