Super Stallions at Cecil County
Cecil is always fun and my "home" track not sure if I will be able to make this rental. but IA m looking forward to more trips to MIR and ATCO this year.
even so, There was an awful lot of broken rears and cars for a bad track.

sorry about lack of posting about it this time.,...been very busy at work.
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even so, There was an awful lot of broken rears and cars for a bad track.

sorry about lack of posting about it this time.,...been very busy at work.
Cecil was doing (NOTHING) to combat the **** poor track conditions. Remember Super Stallions paid them for a properly setup event and if people were not getting propper traction thely should have done something...
Yepper I usually cut consistant 1.5 60' times. I think my best was 1.8 that day... Hell they could not even prep the first 60' of the track... The best I saw from cecil`s prep crew was with a weed sprayer trying to put some VHT the first 30' off the line... 1/8 mile I can usually land in the 103/108mph. PFFFFFFT I think I best about 88mph one time being in an out of the throttle.
For an event you have to purchase tickets so far ahead of time... You dont get an option if the track is going to be so so. And the track knows this and does next to nothing... Surprised nobody hit a wall out there it was so dangerous.
Last edited by mikep2002; Mar 14, 2010 at 08:14 AM.
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As of last Thursday, there's only 16 paid racers.
To address the last event's weather/track prep/complaints...
There were several faster/quicker cars (an 8.8x red nitroused Malibu comes to mind immediately) that had little or no problems hooking at Cecil last November, but apologies go out to those who feel like they wasted their money and/or broke their cars. Cecil did let racers race for an extra hour to try to make up for the day's shortcomings, which has never happened before (to us).
I've been racing (off and on) for 30 years and know that whether it be one of my old low 10 second cars, or my big, slow 14 second 4x4, if I am having traction issues where I am spinning and biting on every run (which is brutal on drivetrains), then I'd simply quit and take the $50 loss (racer ticket cost) as opposed to keep tempting fate and almost asking for expensive breakage. You can't really blame the track personnel, or SuperStallions.net, on your adrenaline...
The entire track was sprayed (as it is at every SuperStallion rental) when the rain stopped, which you don't get at most any T&T days, and they continually "tried" to make the starting line better for the people who were having issues hooking. Ironically, most of the cars that broke, were/are members of this forum, which I have already apologized to above, even though I personally had/have no control over the situation.
The racer tickets were sold up until 2 weeks before the event (and sometimes even at the gate), so I am not sure where the complaint of "buying a ticket way in advance" statement comes from. There's normally 200+ racers trying to buy a spot, and always a last minute rush, and for the twice a year 10 year rentals to run as smoothly as they normally do, that really says something about the forum and group of people that host the events. The racer ticket price of $50 ($55 paypal) has never changed since the first one 10 years ago, even though the track rental price has tripled.
Once again, sorry to those who broke their **** on a shitty day, but not every day is a perfect day to drag race...November's rental was a perfect example. Had the same weather happened all morning long for a rental at MIR or Atco, the results would have been the same, without a doubt.
Super Stallions deserves props for inviting us along. And putting this together. At the same time super stallions should have had something to say about the product they were given. And to me its pretty obvious how the members of super stallions feel about the product they were given by the lack of interest in the april rental IMO... And cecil should have done something for them this year after what they did to them last year. But hey cecil got there money and mine... And for a racetrack which I have been told lost approx 30-40% of their business do to the economy they should have sucked it up and did right with a customer. As with 16 paid racers they appear to have lost some customers.
Never said I didnt have fun.. There were stangers everywhere....
was cool to go to a new track. would have been awesome to have nice weather that day but we drove 4 hrs so we didn't have much choice.
as for our track is PRP pittsburgh raceway park. we are also 1000-1200 ft above sea level too. cna't remember off top of my head.
In fact, here are your quotes from November's thread, made at 7:30am or so the day of the race:
Lets be careful driving on those not so good street tires on the way down.
Regardless, I'm not going to participate in a pissing match/debate.

Cecil County Dragway has ANYONE who rents the track by the *****. I agree, after having two high dollar rentals a year for the last 10 years, you'd think they'd be more accommodating, but they are not, and never have been. Most of the participants are from either NY/NJ area, or VA area, so Cecil is a central location.
Unfortunately, CECIL (solely) has the decision of whether or not the track opens up. If ONE car makes a pass, it is considered OPEN and at that point it doesn't even matter if the rest of the cars never raced, and the skies opened up with rain, you'd be screwed out of your $50. That's THEIR rules, not SuperStallions. It's no different at most any other track. Thankfully, that didn't happen, but the day was a flop IMHO anyway as nobody wants to "start" racing at 11:30 when it was supposed to start at 9. Many cars had success running down the track, and some didn't. That's also no different than any other track.
FWIW, I do 100% agree that Cecil should make a long time customer happy and not stick a **** in them whenever they can. Unfortunately, that isn't the case.
The number of racers has slowly dwindled over the last few years, which is the only reason I ever even posted the link to race on this site. I'm not going to be ridiculous enough to say that the paid list is down solely to last November's event, but it sure doesn't help an event that already has been declining in participants for at least a few years prior.








