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Date Posted: Monday, March 10, 01:07:52pm
Author: someone that knows
Subject: No, HMP is not a full 660 foot. If you run a short 1/8 mile you only think you are faster.
In reply to: speck tater 's message, "Did anyone else notice?" on Monday, March 10, 11:13:10am


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[> [> Excuse me but cars don't run faster in the summer months. -- duh, Monday, March 10, 01:16:50pm [1]


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[> [> [> True BUT when you have a cold track you can not put all your power down tot the ground. Bring then back this summer and see what they run, you will see some 3.80's - 3.90's -- Someone that was at both events, Monday, March 10, 03:03:27pm [1]


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[> [> [> [> How about taking a rolling tape to HMP. Then you can see that it is 6 foot short. -- mastermind, Monday, March 10, 08:10:06pm [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> It doesnt matter. If you want to race, the guy in the other lane has to race the same length at whatever track you go to. Now give it a rest..... -- Doc, Monday, March 10, 11:09:16pm [1]


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[> [> Someone that knows is full of it (hate that is). First, thr adrl races at HMP was one week EARLIER than the race at HRP. Second, in order to get NHRA sanctioning, NHRA inspects an confirms the track length. Third, everyone knows HMP is the hardest hooking track around. That is more than likely the reason why the times are different. Fourthly, before someone brings up the Nationals, NHRA brings their own track prep crew in for that event it is not done by the regular HRP crew. Lastly, Doc is right, what F$%%^&ng difference does it make. lol. -- Facts not fiction., Tuesday, March 11, 12:02:23pm [1]


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[> [> [> FYI NHRA does not inspect the track length. They could care less about the track or how it is operated. HMP has NHRA affiliation only to get cheaper insurance rates. Ever wonder why no bracket races are held there? Ask the Bakers why? -- back at you, Tuesday, March 11, 02:28:55pm [1]


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[> [> [> [> well jsut got off the phone with NHRA's Craig Hutchison and according to him they do in fact check the track length. Said they have to in case any claims of NHRA records are made. -- still facts not fiction, Tuesday, March 11, 06:16:34pm [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> Craig Hutchenson? What a joke. That fatass cant even count, much less read a tape. No records can be made at HMP anyway. Why? there are no sanctioned events. Never has been. Never will be. Now get your tape to measure HMP and watch the bakers run you away. -- your turn again, Wednesday, March 12, 10:08:23am [1]


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[> [> [> [> [> [> Kinda like the Bakers running a clutchless transmission huh? Ssen it myself when the rules stated you could not run one. -- circle jerker, Wednesday, March 12, 06:55:39pm [1]


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