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Date Posted: 17:51:57 08/05/12 Sun
Author: Robbie Horn
Subject: I used the term "Outlaw" for ths board Not the track
First off I do not consider Prairie Hill a outlaw track. Even thought it's not a sactioned track, there are RULES OF THE TRACK. Outlaw tracks have no rules or regulations.Street racing is Outlaw racing and it still goes on big time. They are the real outlaws, no track, illegal racing that is badass Go to Oklahoma if you don't believe me. Ken depends on and trust the racers to use their best judgement since this is a very dangerous sport. Just why don't everybody load up and go to the motorplex and see what it's like to not be able to run because of your seatbelts out of date, no neutral switch, battery not secured properly, lack of proper driver safety gear,, no chassis certification, no competition license.Just because these things are recommended and are not strictly enforced at the hill everyone has taken advantage of the fact. I should change the name of this site to Prairie Hill Drag Racing Dummies.From the safety equipment not being worn and some of the unsafe engineering on some of these cars It might become more popular. I suggest that all drivers & car owners should think about the SFI safety requirements and I am not saying to go out and buy a bunch of safety equipment, but if you have it wear it like it is supposed to worn. If you know there is something unsafe on your car and you just have to race it, go find a demolation derby and enter it. As hard as Ken and his staff and family has worked to give us a good safe family oriented place to dragrace, I am asking everybody to pitch in and stop all this nonsense
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Re: I used the term "Outlaw" for ths board Not the track -- Alfred Whiteside, 18:16:56 08/05/12 Sun [1]
AMEN
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Re: I used the term "Outlaw" for ths board Not the track -- Hemiracer1, 18:57:02 08/05/12 Sun [1]
I second that "Amen". Having the proper safety gear and wearing it properly is why I am alive today. The SFI certs of my gear were out of date and I would not have been allowed to run at Ennis or other sanctioned tracks but I do have it and I do wear it properly. I do not and will not spend the bucks to have all the certs made current just so I can run sanctioned tracks and that is 1 reason I run at PHD. I agree that all racers should find a way to either have the safety gear or not race their car. Any Amens to that?
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Re: I used the term "Outlaw" for ths board Not the track -- Big Momma, 08:17:16 08/06/12 Mon [1]
AMEN
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Re: I used the term "Outlaw" for ths board Not the track -- LONE WOLF MCQUADE, 03:29:04 08/07/12 Tue [1]
AMEN!!!!
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Re: I used the term "Outlaw" for ths board Not the track -- steve pfeiffer, 13:40:08 08/14/12 Tue [1]
having been on my head, in dozens of wrecks, & been on fire, you never know when something can go wrong & you are ignorant to not use safety equipment, especially fire suits & shoes! 3 gals of gas or an engine/oil explosion can make one hell of a fire! a helmet not buckled is absoloutly useless! loose seatbelts are useless! and it floors me every nite i am there to see all these things going on.i know i am new out there, but i have 20 years racing experience. i really dont want to see anyone get hurt out there, so think smart guys & gals!
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