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You know somewhere there was talk about centralizing the Summer & Winter Nationals so all regions could get there-relatively safe-and not travel for 40 hours. There were so many incidents in the travels out to CA and back for the summer nat's. I can only imagine (and I pray for everyone's safety) of what could possibly happen traveling all the way back to CA in the WINTER. God forbid--it was hard enough getting up and through the mountains with good roads. Not to take anything away from the CA folks but maybe it's not too late to get the Winter Nationals moved. Just a suggestion. Be kind to me---just had major cervical surgery! Don't want to pop my titanium screws!!
You know somewhere there was talk about centralizing the Summer & Winter Nationals so all regions could get there-relatively safe-and not travel for 40 hours. There were so many incidents in the travels out to CA and back for the summer nat's. I can only imagine (and I pray for everyone's safety) of what could possibly happen traveling all the way back to CA in the WINTER. God forbid--it was hard enough getting up and through the mountains with good roads. Not to take anything away from the CA folks but maybe it's not too late to get the Winter Nationals moved. Just a suggestion. Be kind to me---just had major cervical surgery! Don't want to pop my titanium screws!!
Anyone know what the new Wheatland MO Lucas drag boat park is like? Is it suitable for a central Nationals? Pretty much smack dab in the middle if USA. I imagine it wouldnt be hard to get Lucas on board with the idea.
You know somewhere there was talk about centralizing the Summer & Winter Nationals so all regions could get there-relatively safe-and not travel for 40 hours. There were so many incidents in the travels out to CA and back for the summer nat's. I can only imagine (and I pray for everyone's safety) of what could possibly happen traveling all the way back to CA in the WINTER. God forbid--it was hard enough getting up and through the mountains with good roads. Not to take anything away from the CA folks but maybe it's not too late to get the Winter Nationals moved. Just a suggestion. Be kind to me---just had major cervical surgery! Don't want to pop my titanium screws!!
Tell me this? How do you have a central nationals period? Does Nebraska or Iowa have water for nationals? How about hotels. Accomodations? Either way the west gets screwed in any type of "central" natonals.
Now I'm heartbroken about the Luce accident its a horrible thing and they are very lucky. But no one has ever voiced these concerns when my trailers every year drive to the Midwest and east. Seattle Outboard Assoc. Is the second largest outboard club In APBA. Having a west nationals or winternationals only every 2-3 years hurts our pocket book and puts our road travel at risk more than east coast teams. Every year I drive a minimum 40 hours to a nationals. Unless in the west. I don't complain that's just how it is. The only fair way is to keep the normal cycle or rotation that we are on.
Looking forward to Indio, CA winternationals. Should be a good race!
Kyle Bahl
20-R
"He didn't bump you, he didn't nudge you, he rubbed you, and rubbin' son is racin'!"
Anyone know what the new Wheatland MO Lucas drag boat park is like? Is it suitable for a central Nationals? Pretty much smack dab in the middle if USA. I imagine it wouldnt be hard to get Lucas on board with the idea.
From the Lucas Oil web site:
The Drag Boat Strip will be located just south of the existing dirt track and will be approximately 4,000 feet Long, up to 400 feet wide, and approximately 8 feet deep. As with most other projects that Lucas Oil is involved in, the Wheatland, Missouri facility will be state of the art, with onsite camping, sky boxes and numerous other amenities for the racers and race fans alike. Racing action will be sanctioned by the newly formed Lucas Oil Drag Boat Racing Series.
The Drag Boat Strip will be located just south of the existing dirt track and will be approximately 4,000 feet Long, up to 400 feet wide, and approximately 8 feet deep. As with most other projects that Lucas Oil is involved in, the Wheatland, Missouri facility will be state of the art, with onsite camping, sky boxes and numerous other amenities for the racers and race fans alike. Racing action will be sanctioned by the newly formed Lucas Oil Drag Boat Racing Series.
In the 70's there was a UIM championship race on Firebird lake around Phoenix, and it was great. I have no idea how wide Firebird is but I seem to remember it was somewhat "dumbell" shaped with each end a little bigger/wider than the straights?? Not absolutely sure about that. I do remember they had Unlimited races there some years ago, and somebody ended up on the lake bank, but of course those speeds were much greater than what we are talking about here.
Over the course of 50 years of both watching boat racing and racing myself, I have learned at least one thing. Any course can be dangerous if folks don't use their head. Big courses with wide turns and short courses with narrow turns both can cause problems. The big thing to remember, (which is hard in the heat of competition), is the throttle works both ways.
One thing that will be very interesting to see is the results of the race between the various Sanctioning groups (APBA, AOF, and NBRA) to see who gets down there the quickest and checks the facility out, if that has not already been done by one of them. If I was a betting guy, I would put my money on the NBRA group, since they are hot and heavy in this Midwest area, and have already put on some other races in that general area of Southern Mo., Northwestern Arkansas, and Oklahoma.
I understand all to well about traveling across the country going to the Nationals in Depue and also going to Constatine the week prior. No matter what location the Nationals are some will travel what seems forever. The Nationals in Indio are a long trip even for the guys in northern Ca. I agree with Kyle on the Luce accident. Nobody ever wants an accident to happen and I am glad that all are ok. We too on our way to race in Depue years back had our fair share of issues getting there. Broken axle passing a big rig and watching your wheel passing you on Interstate 80 on single axle trailer is not a good feeling. There are alot of racers that travel a great distance year in and year out to Depue, and other Nationals where ever they may be and will continue to do so.
Racer Fan- I hope you have a speedy recover I know what your going through as I had the same in June not fun
Tell me this? How do you have a central nationals period? Does Nebraska or Iowa have water for nationals? How about hotels. Accomodations? Either way the west gets screwed in any type of "central" natonals.
Now I'm heartbroken about the Luce accident its a horrible thing and they are very lucky. But no one has ever voiced these concerns when my trailers every year drive to the Midwest and east. Seattle Outboard Assoc. Is the second largest outboard club In APBA. Having a west nationals or winternationals only every 2-3 years hurts our pocket book and puts our road travel at risk more than east coast teams. Every year I drive a minimum 40 hours to a nationals. Unless in the west. I don't complain that's just how it is. The only fair way is to keep the normal cycle or rotation that we are on.
Looking forward to Indio, CA winternationals. Should be a good race!
well said Kyle!!!!! Why don't more East Coaster racers make the drive out West? Hell, a couple years ago when gas for **** near $5/gal, most of us in Reg10 STILL made the drive to NY!!!!!!! Heck, to be actually fair, it should rotate back and forth EVERY year, but that will never happen. And regards to the Centralized Nationals, well that has already been discussed at length before and there is NO Central race site!!!!
PS: thanks to the great racers from the East Coast that made the trip to Oroville.........you guys ROCK!!!!!!!
PS: looking forward to going back to Indio!! Remember it is BELOW sea level, so will be fast water!!!!
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