1/8th mile or 1/4 mile
Just looking for opinions on what you would rather run and comentary on where you think our sport is going in the future . I personally like 1/8th mile and see the trend of less 1/4 mile tracks and more 1/8th miles poping up . Also the amount of land required is less for an 1/8th mile
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I really like both but I would love to do more 1/4 mile racing. We have an awesome 1/4 mile track here and we almost always race 1/8th. I would not want to race 1/4 on a narrow/short track. Brakes are almost optional at my home track Montgomery Motorsport Park. I had a friend stop a dragster on a 160mph 1/4 mile shot with no brakes.
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I think they both have their places..
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1/4
1/8 means you cant build a racer good enough for a whole 1/4... |
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...or maybe it means that you only have 1/8 mile tracks to run on in your area smartass!
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I havent ran an 1/8 but have watched and i seem i like the 1/4 mile better!! Pink all out is actually comeingthe track Ne ar Me!!!!
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I like the 1/4 just because it takes that long for my truck to go 95 mph.. now if I could do that in the 1/8th mile id probably love it!
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I'm 51, never ran 1/8th untill 1999. Now I love it.
FWIW; less breakdowns event goes faster saves $$$$ IMO; most races are won in the first 100 ft anyway |
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You need to go to pinks all out its pretty cool and you see all kind of cars & trucks from all over the country! |
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Oh yea, forgot to mention. I'm sooo lucky that where I live here in
Tejas de Norte I can chose 1/8 or 1/4 AND allmost any kind of pay-out between 8 or 9 tracks within 4 hours or less. I hear that's nothing compared to the Carolina's. |
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I have 1/8 mile or a 1/4 mile track within 20 minutes of my house which ever way I go.
I can go to 14 drag strips in less than 2.5 hours in the state of Ohio. I really like the 1/8 mile drags. For me it all happens in the 1st 100 feet and the last 100 feet. I found thru the years that guys who race 1/8 mile all the time tend to be better on the tree - they have less time to make up for being late on the tree. |
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Well, I haven't ran the 1/4 (at least not at a track;)) but I will say that I do enjoy running 1/8 mile stuff. Another plus is the fact that the 1/8 mile is a little easier on parts than the 1/4, which is a plus when you're trying to make decent power with junk parts:lol:
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One, just one, of the tracks close to me is in Kennedale, Texas.
I've been all over the country and common saying is if you can be competitive there you can run anywhere. I have seen "MANY" losses with a .015 "PACKAGE". It's 1/8 th mile and not uncommon to have 300 in a 5k race. |
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That is a BOLD statement.
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not only is it bold but it's also true, i have friends that been racing way longer than i have but they race 1/4, started goin racing myself and i race the 1/8th, well i can gurantee i will tree them everytime and i run more consistent cause i have to be. 1/8th mile is the only way to fly for me. but thats my honest opinion
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I think the 1/4 is easier than the eighth. Its allot easier to drive the finish line in the quarter.
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My Track keeps swiching back and forth.......... The way I see it as long as we are raceing its all good
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as long as im happy, ill be racing
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I liked 1/8 when I had my 5.30 s10. Now I like 1/4 with my 12 sec truck.
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