Top fuel dragster - interesting fact
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Telboy .. The next big one that i know of is 6th & 7th of Setember, which is the FIA Euro Drag Finals.
The n another one on the 27th & 28th September which is the National Finals.
The n another one on the 27th & 28th September which is the National Finals.
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Thx vm. Are you guaranteed a decent view, or could you be 53rd back in a 54 deep crowd? Sounds like these things are a big draw, so i don't wanna go all that way to stare at somebody's back!
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Tel, - there is always loads of space - not like F1 or anything - you can get as close as you like - even in pit/paddock area..
I even walked round to the start line - as long as you keep to the side they didn't seem to mind..
I even walked round to the start line - as long as you keep to the side they didn't seem to mind..
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Nope u are guaranteed a good view. either one side over the pit wall, or on the other side on the bank.. if ur tall, unlike me, u will get a superb view from the bank.... just dont stand near the fence when two top fuelers are going down!!! Farking loud... and make ya jump even thou ur prepared for them!!
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Telboy, go see it, you'll not regret it. The best bit is when you are walking through the pits when they test run a fueller, I defy anybody not to jump the first time they hear it, The only thing I've ever experienced that was louder, was Aerosmith at the NEC
Another interesting fact for you: Even though they are based on water-cooled motors, they run without water, on the principle that they aren't running long enough to need it.
When they race at dusk, the exhausts look like 8 acetylene torches, with the fuel still burning on it's way out
@ Brickboy, they depend on it, the fuel pick-up is in the rear of the tank
F**k it, I think I'm gonna go myself in September, I've not been for a couple of years
Another interesting fact for you: Even though they are based on water-cooled motors, they run without water, on the principle that they aren't running long enough to need it.
When they race at dusk, the exhausts look like 8 acetylene torches, with the fuel still burning on it's way out
@ Brickboy, they depend on it, the fuel pick-up is in the rear of the tank
F**k it, I think I'm gonna go myself in September, I've not been for a couple of years
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Not been for a few years either. Could be a trip coming on I think.
For anyone who thinks its boring just go the once. You will be surprised at the awesome speeds these things achieve on such a short piece of tarmac.
Chip.
For anyone who thinks its boring just go the once. You will be surprised at the awesome speeds these things achieve on such a short piece of tarmac.
Chip.
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Heard something about those big Hoosier tires they fit. apparently they twist around the rims like an elastic band on launch. its the only way they dont explode. last time i saw draggers when I was about 10 in Canada.
I think I want to get some mates together and go down for the crack
I think I want to get some mates together and go down for the crack
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Get down to The Pod for a European round.
We were there when Barry Sheavills recorded the first sub-5 second pass (at a tad under 300mph) in the UK. Absolutely awesome.
You don't hear top fuellers. You FEEL them, usually somewhere in the middle of your chest. A bit like a controlled bomb going off.
Always loads of interesting stuff running as well as Top Fuel dragsters, such as Top Fuel bikers (certified insane) and Pro Street (road legal stuff running sub 10's. Forget your Ferrari's). Someone was making noises a few weeks ago in Other Marques about some Escort Cossie running IIRC 11 second passes or something. Last time I was at the Pod, a little white Fiat 600 was running rather quicker than that, complete with numberplates and a valid tax disc.
We were there when Barry Sheavills recorded the first sub-5 second pass (at a tad under 300mph) in the UK. Absolutely awesome.
You don't hear top fuellers. You FEEL them, usually somewhere in the middle of your chest. A bit like a controlled bomb going off.
Always loads of interesting stuff running as well as Top Fuel dragsters, such as Top Fuel bikers (certified insane) and Pro Street (road legal stuff running sub 10's. Forget your Ferrari's). Someone was making noises a few weeks ago in Other Marques about some Escort Cossie running IIRC 11 second passes or something. Last time I was at the Pod, a little white Fiat 600 was running rather quicker than that, complete with numberplates and a valid tax disc.
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Below are the current top five times and top speeds for the NHRA Top Fuel cars.
Basically your looking at 0-330mph in less than 4.5secs................Just trying saying that outloud then think about what you've just said, and the forces involved in going that fast.
Rank Name E.T.
1 Kenny Bernstein 4.477
2 Doug Kalitta 4.481
3 Larry Dixon 4.486
4 Andrew Cowin 4.490
5 Mike Dunn * 4.494
Rank Name Speed
1 Doug Kalitta 333.91
2 Tony Schumacher 333.08
3 Larry Dixon 332.75
4 Kenny Bernstein 332.18
5 Mike Dunn * 331.61
Basically your looking at 0-330mph in less than 4.5secs................Just trying saying that outloud then think about what you've just said, and the forces involved in going that fast.
Rank Name E.T.
1 Kenny Bernstein 4.477
2 Doug Kalitta 4.481
3 Larry Dixon 4.486
4 Andrew Cowin 4.490
5 Mike Dunn * 4.494
Rank Name Speed
1 Doug Kalitta 333.91
2 Tony Schumacher 333.08
3 Larry Dixon 332.75
4 Kenny Bernstein 332.18
5 Mike Dunn * 331.61
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When they race at dusk, the exhausts look like 8 acetylene torches, with the fuel still burning on it's way out
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Another one, from somewhere else:
Though it needs to, because:
A fuel pump for a Top Fuel dragster and Funny Car delivers 65 gallons of fuel per minute, equal to eight bathroom showers running at the same time.
Top Fuel dragsters and Funny Cars consume between four to five gallons of fuel during a quarter-mile run, which is equal to between 16 and 20 gallons per mile. They use 10 to 12 gallons of fuel for a burnout, back-up to the starting line and quarter-mile run
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