You might be a racer if……………

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You might be a racer if……………

Post by StephanAlfa » Tue Dec 30, 2008 4:54 pm

You might be a racer if…………….

You think the primary purpose of wings is to PREVENT flight.

You take your helmet along when you go to buy new eyeglasses or check out cars.

You are happiest when your street car's tires are worn to racing depth and the wear bars are showing.

When something falls off of your car, you wonder how much weight you just saved.

Your email address refers to your race car rather than to you.

You've paid $4.00 a gallon for gas without complaining.

You bought a race car before buying a house.

You bought a race car before buying furniture for the new house.

You're looking for a tow vehicle and still haven't bought furniture!

The requirements you give your real estate agent are (in order of importance):


1) 8 car climate controlled garage with an attached shop.

2) Outside parking for 6 cars, a motor home, a crew cab dually, a 28' enclosed trailer and a 34' 5th wheel.

3) 3 phase 220V outlets in the garage for your welder.

4) A grease pit.

5) Deaf neighbors.

6) Some sort of house with a working toilet & shower on the property - or - hookups for the motor home.

You sit in your race car in a dark garage and make car noises and shift and practice your heel and toe, while waiting for your motor to get back from the machine shop.

You have enough spare parts to build another car.

More than one racer supply store recognizes your voice and greets you by name when you call.

You think the last line of the Star Spangled banner is: "Racers start your engines!"

People know you by your class, car number, and car color.

You astound the clerk at Sears by bringing in a snapped breaker bar every other week or so.

Your family brings the couch into the garage to spend time with you.

A neighbor asks if you have any oil, to which you query, "Synthetic or organic?" and they reply, "Vegetable or corn."

You enjoy driving in the rain on the way to work.

You always want to change something on your street car to make it handle better.

You've tried to convince your wife you needed that flow bench to fix the air filter on her station wagon.

You save broken car parts as "momentous".

You've found your lawnmower runs pretty good on 108 octane gas (but doesn't particularly care for alcohol).

The local police and state highway patrol have a picture of your car taped to their dashboard.

Instead of pictures in your wallet, you have time slips.

You quote your street tire wear life in weeks rather than miles.

After you tell your wife where you'd like to go on vacation she answers: "Why...is there a race there?"

You know at least three 1-800 numbers to aftermarket parts houses by heart.

You are on a first-name basis with owners of every local speed shop.

You want to take apart and rebuild things, even though they are not broken.

You have the monetary equivalent of a lunar rocket invested in it, but your car still won't cut a good light or run the number.

You own a vehicle that has at least 500 horsepower more than when it came out of Detroit.

You look for hi-po cars in the movies and try to guess what engine size, tire size, and whether or not it has nitrous in it.

You are the type of person who goes postal when you have to sit in a traffic jam for more than five minutes, yet you can spend five hours in the staging lanes.

Every stoplight becomes a practice tree to test your ability to tree the guy in the other lane's eyes out.

You wash your car like it was your firstborn child, you tend to its needs like it was your own body, you protect it like it's your family, then you drive it like you stole it.

You understand racing is a way of life, not just a means of transportation...


HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! May ALL your dreams and wishes come true, but most important wish for your good health, harmony in life and prosperity ... then step on the gas!
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Re: You might be a racer if……………

Post by nhsilversti » Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:34 pm

StephanAlfa wrote:You think the primary purpose of wings is to PREVENT flight.
You take your helmet along when you go to buy new eyeglasses or check out cars.
When something falls off of your car, you wonder how much weight you just saved.
Your email address refers to your race car rather than to you.
You've paid $4.00 a gallon for gas without complaining.
You bought a race car before buying a house.
You bought a race car before buying furniture for the new house.
You're looking for a tow vehicle and still haven't bought furniture!

You have enough spare parts to build another car.
More than one racer supply store recognizes your voice and greets you by name when you call.
People know you by your class, car number, and car color.
Your family brings the couch into the garage to spend time with you.
A neighbor asks if you have any oil, to which you query, "Synthetic or organic?" and they reply, "Vegetable or corn."
You enjoy driving in the rain on the way to work.
You always want to change something on your street car to make it handle better.
You've tried to convince your wife you needed that flow bench to fix the air filter on her station wagon.
You save broken car parts as "momentous".
Instead of pictures in your wallet, you have time slips.
You quote your street tire wear life in weeks rather than miles.
After you tell your wife where you'd like to go on vacation she answers: "Why...is there a race there?"
You know at least three 1-800 numbers to aftermarket parts houses by heart.
You are on a first-name basis with owners of every local speed shop.
You want to take apart and rebuild things, even though they are not broken.
You have the monetary equivalent of a lunar rocket invested in it, but your car still won't cut a good light or run the number.

all those apply to me. is that really a good thing?
the ones in bold are very true.
need parts for your trailer, welding repairs/fabrication (sorry cant do aluminum), tires mounted and balanced, feel free to email/pm me. i am located a little west of nashua. ted

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Re: You might be a racer if……………

Post by enjoythemusic » Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:47 am

StephanAlfa wrote:You might be a racer if…………….


Amen :)

You might be a racer if you'll buy $1k in tires every race weekend for the track car and during the winter you use the downtime and test your tow vehicle to see how she handles (vehicle dynamics) on ice/snow open parking lots.

Then you begin to wonder what lap times at NHMS/LRP/WGI/etc would be in said tow vehicle and debate taking it to a COM event... as your track car! :evil:

PS: can i show up at a COM event and run my Ford F250 Superduty? Seriously! Anyone?
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Re: You might be a racer if……………

Post by Stynger » Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:07 am

How would you feel about sharing the track with an F250 when your driving a formula car?.....seriously!
:roll:
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Re: You might be a racer if……………

Post by enjoythemusic » Tue Jan 06, 2009 1:08 pm

Stynger wrote:How would you feel about sharing the track with an F250 when your driving a formula car?.....seriously!
:roll:
(Humor and truth) Well, if i raised the truck you could just pass me from underneath. Of course that would really kill my CG height :(

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Just put me in the with newbies classification/group. i'll be kind to them :)
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Re: You might be a racer if……………

Post by StephanAlfa » Tue Jan 06, 2009 3:46 pm

enjoythemusic wrote:
Stynger wrote:How would you feel about sharing the track with an F250 when your driving a formula car?.....seriously!
:roll:
(Humor and truth) Well, if i raised the truck you could just pass me from underneath. Of course that would really kill my CG height :(
Just put me in the with newbies classification/group. i'll be kind to them :)
We all know at one time we had a Frod F-150 SVT and also Charlie King runs his Blazer... so... why not?
Goes in the Diesel Class ... appart from the Electric vehicles :shock:
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Post by enjoythemusic » Tue Jan 06, 2009 6:10 pm

Thanks Stephan, and do not be surprised if i register for an open track day at COM with it. Am really curious how she'd do. Alas, she is a mere 5.4L 8-banger gas with worse-still 3.73 rear. Still, i'd have to find a way to ADD WEIGHT SAFELY to the rear to keep her in check/balanced.
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Re: You might be a racer if……………

Post by Mick » Tue Jan 06, 2009 7:42 pm

You can't be serious.
There's a world of difference between an SVT Lightning and an F250 Super Duty. Maybe we don't have a rule on paper that excludes this, but we should. If it came down to it I would motion to add a restriction on GVW. ... please don't make us do it.

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Re: You might be a racer if……………

Post by breakaway500 » Tue Jan 06, 2009 8:01 pm

We could have a truck event!

I built this a few years ago and use it for odd jobs and such.KYB's,air suspension,big discs all around,turbocharged. It makes 650ft.lbs of torque and runs the 1/4 in 13.7 on street tires. Image

Hehehe! Suure..and lets pull some trailers around while we're at it! :wink:
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Post by enjoythemusic » Tue Jan 06, 2009 11:08 pm

Mick wrote:You can't be serious.
Well, i am yet do see your point. Perhaps i am having too much fun with the truck on open snow-covered fields? She really is a blast to throw around. That begs the questions, can one really have too much fun driving?

Ok, maybe the guy who got the 308 will lend it to me for the day to dust her off... Sadly, she has been sitting outside under a tent for the past 14 months gathering dust, snow, and goodness knows what else :(
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Re: You might be a racer if……………

Post by Mick » Wed Jan 07, 2009 12:45 am

Rent a car. A Dodge Charger for the weekend would be short money. ...oh wait, that might be heavier than the Super Duty :)

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Post by enjoythemusic » Wed Jan 07, 2009 6:43 am

Mick wrote:Rent a car. A Dodge Charger for the weekend would be short money. ...oh wait, that might be heavier than the Super Duty :)
DOH!!! LOL i trust the brakes on my truck as they are, of course, overdesigned.
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