This is why I can't take Death Trap to Bandimere. 13.49 should be easy with a BBC and a good launch. No space for a roll bar unless I do one coming behind the tub coming out of the bed. Then its going to look like ass.
As for going 9's, yes they require an NHRA license. I was in the process for getting that but ended up selling the car before I got it and could not finish the test passes required. I got kicked out many times, sometimes during racing events. I would usually dominate the stick shift class and won street car take over one year. I only had an 8 point and not a full cage along with other safety items like a chute that are not cheap to implement. 9 seconds in a street car is a difficult and expensive situation. My 155mph trap speed doesn't help either. Tuesday nights (slicks only) T&T was always fun since you had more heavy hitters there and it would do well get against the others.
As for going 9's, yes they require an NHRA license. I was in the process for getting that but ended up selling the car before I got it and could not finish the test passes required. I got kicked out many times, sometimes during racing events. I would usually dominate the stick shift class and won street car take over one year. I only had an 8 point and not a full cage along with other safety items like a chute that are not cheap to implement. 9 seconds in a street car is a difficult and expensive situation. My 155mph trap speed doesn't help either. Tuesday nights (slicks only) T&T was always fun since you had more heavy hitters there and it would do well get against the others.
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