lubeowner said:I think if Sled puller would have stated something like this,
"Last year we had a run-what-you-brung outlaw style pull. This year we will not. We are having both pulls follow the DHRA rules. Sorry if this makes any inconvienience but there is plenty of time. Download the rules, and get your trucks equipped properly with safety equipment. See you there."
Sledpuller said:And we would like you not to kill anyone just for kicks!!!
Safety rules are different for each of the 4 classes, they are governed by rpm and HP. You may need minimal parts.
However, if you have a thread on this site about dynoing 1000 HP, better order a blanket, and some U-joint shields!!
Sledpuller said:Oh, and you are confusing DRAGRACING in general attendance, compared to DHRA as a whole.
Fact: dragracing is not a big spectator draw, Diesel or otherwise.
Fact, sledpulling is, and better yet, DHRA sledpulling has been having GREAT attendance.
Sledpuller said:Does anyone have a question on what class they would be in?
duke1n said:I can't help myself... If safety was truly a paramount concern, the ones that should be held accountable and punished are the parents of the participants of this dreadfully boring activity. Call it a helmet, or a safety blanket, or even a scatter shield, but the true violators of safety and responsibility are the mommies and daddies of you backwoods hillbillies who forgot to don a prophylactic while cavorting around the bedroom however many years ago each of you were conceived.
duke1n said:I can't help myself... If safety was truly a paramount concern, the ones that should be held accountable and punished are the parents of the participants of this dreadfully boring activity. Call it a helmet, or a safety blanket, or even a scatter shield, but the true violators of safety and responsibility are the mommies and daddies of you backwoods hillbillies who forgot to don a prophylactic while cavorting around the bedroom however many years ago each of you were conceived.