New OSW rule
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New OSW rule
Hello everyone,
The new helmet rule is for cars that go 13.99 or quicker instead of 13.49.
Also, if the car goes 9.99 or quicker, a full face helmet is required.
Hope to see everyone at the track!
The new helmet rule is for cars that go 13.99 or quicker instead of 13.49.
Also, if the car goes 9.99 or quicker, a full face helmet is required.
Hope to see everyone at the track!
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Suprised to hear that is new. I've had friends thrown out for no helmet while only runing in the high 13's. If I'm not mistaken 13.99 and faster has been a NHRA helmet requirement for a long time.
Additionally I have a friend who ran a blown 9 sec pro street camaro all the time at OSW with only a 4 point hoop, no cage, so to get tough on enforcing hements over half a second difference is a little weird
Additionally I have a friend who ran a blown 9 sec pro street camaro all the time at OSW with only a 4 point hoop, no cage, so to get tough on enforcing hements over half a second difference is a little weird
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Since the beginning of 2007, we have gotten EXTREMELY strict with our rules. I don't know how he got past Tech with almost no safety equipment, but here are the rules for a 9.99 car.....
Full face helmet, full cage, 5pt safety harness, Fire jacket, NHRA license
Full face helmet, full cage, 5pt safety harness, Fire jacket, NHRA license
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To be quite honest, I'm all for enforcing it, to look at some of the stuff running down that track it's scary at times. It's also those people that don't follow the rules that bring crap in that breaks and kills the run time for the rest of us. Can you say rotary straped to a piece of rolled sheet metal?
It's a pain going anymore with all the down time.mYabe enforcing stuff may cut down on the riff raff half a$$ rides, um I mean race cars, yeah race cars
It's a pain going anymore with all the down time.mYabe enforcing stuff may cut down on the riff raff half a$$ rides, um I mean race cars, yeah race cars
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To be quite honest, I'm all for enforcing it, to look at some of the stuff running down that track it's scary at times. It's also those people that don't follow the rules that bring crap in that breaks and kills the run time for the rest of us. Can you say rotary straped to a piece of rolled sheet metal?
It's a pain going anymore with all the down time.mYabe enforcing stuff may cut down on the riff raff half a$$ rides, um I mean race cars, yeah race cars
It's a pain going anymore with all the down time.mYabe enforcing stuff may cut down on the riff raff half a$$ rides, um I mean race cars, yeah race cars
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Well, unfortunately the only race that we actually do a full tech before cars go down the track are at the Street Nationals, NHRA Lucas Oil, and I believe Fun Ford weekend.
Other than that, we let tech just get you in and fill out the card, and it's the starter and staging lane personnel job to make sure that you're obeying the rules..... thus why I look like the Orlando Speed World Sheriff when I have to pull people out of cars for wearing shorts and sandals, and make sure that cars have the proper equipment before going down the track.
Also, in an unfortunate case, we can't impose a rule stating that all those without DR's cannot make their way through the waterboxes. Plus, that would be waaaaayyyy too much of a pain in the *** to enforce. All I am going to say is that if you can run 13.99 or quicker, just show up in lanes 1 and 2 and you won't have to deal with it (we clean the starting line before each running of 1 and 2 so that water and dust and debris is not an issue).
Obviously I am not going to say "Hey, don't come to OSW on Sunday", but as always, check the weather report before heading out.
Other than that, we let tech just get you in and fill out the card, and it's the starter and staging lane personnel job to make sure that you're obeying the rules..... thus why I look like the Orlando Speed World Sheriff when I have to pull people out of cars for wearing shorts and sandals, and make sure that cars have the proper equipment before going down the track.
Also, in an unfortunate case, we can't impose a rule stating that all those without DR's cannot make their way through the waterboxes. Plus, that would be waaaaayyyy too much of a pain in the *** to enforce. All I am going to say is that if you can run 13.99 or quicker, just show up in lanes 1 and 2 and you won't have to deal with it (we clean the starting line before each running of 1 and 2 so that water and dust and debris is not an issue).
Obviously I am not going to say "Hey, don't come to OSW on Sunday", but as always, check the weather report before heading out.
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Also, in an unfortunate case, we can't impose a rule stating that all those without DR's cannot make their way through the waterboxes. Plus, that would be waaaaayyyy too much of a pain in the *** to enforce. All I am going to say is that if you can run 13.99 or quicker, just show up in lanes 1 and 2 and you won't have to deal with it (we clean the starting line before each running of 1 and 2 so that water and dust and debris is not an issue).
Would it be so hard to put up a sign at the ticket booth or the entry to the staging lanes?
Even better, just hand out a sheet with a short list of what not to do like a Racing for Dummies type thing and hand them out with tech cards to people that drive their cars in, obviously the people with trailered cars should know what they're doing.
Just a thought.
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A short handout would be great, besides those who think they are cool in the water box, there are new people that just don't know and think that the right thing to do watching other idiots doing it.
Why does it **** me off? Because it wastes time when front drive 15+ sec cars kill time doing a burnout "in" the waterbox , then someone like me who likes to get them (drag radials or slick) hot for an 11 sec pass gets rushed to the line before I'm even producing smoke. I paid for use of the track, not to get two passes on a Sunday because nobody cares. There I spilled my bucket.
A simple etiquette handout or basic track rules for street radials and such would go a long way
Why does it **** me off? Because it wastes time when front drive 15+ sec cars kill time doing a burnout "in" the waterbox , then someone like me who likes to get them (drag radials or slick) hot for an 11 sec pass gets rushed to the line before I'm even producing smoke. I paid for use of the track, not to get two passes on a Sunday because nobody cares. There I spilled my bucket.
A simple etiquette handout or basic track rules for street radials and such would go a long way
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I really dont like going to OSW anymore. It's somewhat of a waste of time and the $15. Honestly there are a few reasons.
I agree on the safety equipment thing. It SHOULD be enforced.
I agree with the guys on the water box. People who dont know what they are doing are just gay and wasting time and making a mess with the water for the rest. People with stock pickup trucks are bad about this. ****, back in the day my buddy could do a nasty burnout on his 4cyl S10 5 speed... But that doesn't mean he would go to the track with it and take it through the water box.
And then the **** box cars wasting time by breaking and leaking **** down the track. It happens every single time I go. Takes forever to clean up some one's mess. You know the cars I'm talking about. (not being car specific, can be anything from a civic to a 3rdgen or a mustang.. etc..)
And then whats up with the the grandma cars running 4 or 5 passengers deep down the track. I know they want your $15 but damn. There should be somekind of common sense.
It's fun every now and then, but I can't see going regularly anymore. I used to go all the time about 9 years ago.. Like every other week.. It's still fun though occasionally.
On the way to work, I just thought of something else. They should enforce somekind of anti-douchebag rule. You know what I'm talking about.. LoL. Actually on a sidenote, sometimes it's fun. We always joke and make fun of all the assclowns. Like those, that sit there in the staging lanes bumping their systems, seats laid back acting all hard... Then roll out with a 16 sec 1/4.. haha.
Rant off... sorry.
Steve
I agree on the safety equipment thing. It SHOULD be enforced.
I agree with the guys on the water box. People who dont know what they are doing are just gay and wasting time and making a mess with the water for the rest. People with stock pickup trucks are bad about this. ****, back in the day my buddy could do a nasty burnout on his 4cyl S10 5 speed... But that doesn't mean he would go to the track with it and take it through the water box.
And then the **** box cars wasting time by breaking and leaking **** down the track. It happens every single time I go. Takes forever to clean up some one's mess. You know the cars I'm talking about. (not being car specific, can be anything from a civic to a 3rdgen or a mustang.. etc..)
And then whats up with the the grandma cars running 4 or 5 passengers deep down the track. I know they want your $15 but damn. There should be somekind of common sense.
It's fun every now and then, but I can't see going regularly anymore. I used to go all the time about 9 years ago.. Like every other week.. It's still fun though occasionally.
On the way to work, I just thought of something else. They should enforce somekind of anti-douchebag rule. You know what I'm talking about.. LoL. Actually on a sidenote, sometimes it's fun. We always joke and make fun of all the assclowns. Like those, that sit there in the staging lanes bumping their systems, seats laid back acting all hard... Then roll out with a 16 sec 1/4.. haha.
Rant off... sorry.
Steve
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