No sir. Not like anyone would be too impressed by my 17 secons Sunfire with 200 pounds of stereo.
a little more info might be good like location???
My guess without looking at the the link is, Milan Mi. Its a good track but every time I have gone there I was lucky to get 4 runs in. Most runs I ever managed there was 8 and that was because i made it into 4 rounds of bracket racing, then broke out by .011 seconds.
Yeah when we co to milan we go in the slicks only lane and there is only 1/4 of the cars there. Nice track but we wont be going this saturday. It would be funny to watch all the young guys get killed by a cav lol.
TheSundownFire (GME Chat) wrote:No sir. Not like anyone would be too impressed by my 17 secons Sunfire with 200 pounds of stereo.
bracket racing sir actually=)
Must be highschool/college student or a instructor.
Milan, MI — Twice a year it is legal for high school students to bring out their meanest cars and race each other, at least in Milan. Milan Dragway announces this year’s High School Nationals sponsored by Washtenaw Community College, with a new addition of brackets for college students. The races are April 24 and October 23, gates opens at 9 a.m.
These popular events include bracket racing, burn out contests and sound off contests. The students not only compete for their own champion titles but also for a school champion title. Points are kept for each school based on the race participants and their wins. Dozens of high schools compete each year, many with cars worked on in their auto shop classes. There is a huge variety of cars we see the students participate with on race day from the students’ own cars, to Mom’s mini van, to the farm pick up truck and the auto shop class car. High School race days always prove to be exciting and fun for everyone and with the additional college bracket classes offered they should be awesome events.
The High School Nationals is sponsored this year by Washtenaw Community College’s School of Automotive Technology. "These high school and college students are the future auto technicians. We want to support their enthusiasm for the industry and encourage them to continue their education," says Mike Duff, WCC automotive service instructor.
Registration is at the gate. Entrance fee is $25 to race and $15 to watch.
If the track cant be kept dry its moved to sunday.... if its raining sunday idk waiting a response from my frined that is helping run it
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lol, i go to wcc. im planning on being there, look for a blue cavi running 16's! just going for the hell of it and to get some passes under my belt.
fexican wrote:TheSundownFire (GME Chat) wrote:No sir. Not like anyone would be too impressed by my 17 secons Sunfire with 200 pounds of stereo.
and sound competiton=P
Well damn. Id be there with my friend and his freshly build Grand Prix but we're going to get the beast tuned on Saturday.
I might make an appearance in my "green monster" running mid or high 15's havent had it there in a year
Erik Packard
i saw ya fexican, i was over with the wcc crew as thats where i go to college, been home about an hour and a half, eliminated first pass it sucked.
neubreed wrote:i saw ya fexican, i was over with the wcc crew as thats where i go to college, been home about an hour and a half, eliminated first pass it sucked.
figured saw ya when i was walking around with my nieghbor whos a welding teaching aidthingy lol.
i made it 4th round was running solid 17.62s so dialed in at 17.6 and ran a 17.5692 that round=\ i was thinkgin should put 17.55 or slow down cuz i was like a second ahead so i had the race
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