...where friction is a DRAG!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

...and a good time was had.



Yesterday, Kim and I went to the Checker, Shucks and Kragen Northwest Nationals at Pacific Raceway and had a good time. It was a bit cool but not too bad. The track temperature was colder than usual which usually means that there's going to be some fast runs down the strip. During the Top Alcohol Funny Cars, Top Alcohol Dragsters and the Pro Stock Cars sessions, it seemed like the track record was broken each time a car went down the track. It was great to watch the cars screaming past at 200 & 300 MPH.






We got a chance to hang out at the CSK Funny Car pit for a while and we talked with Bob Wilber for a bit. Bob is the team manager and also runs the CSK Team Blog on NHRA.com.


We spent the rest of the time eating "track food" and just milling about. It's interesting to see the people that show up to the races. I'm hoping to possibly get to another race this season, maybe Vegas or Pomona?

Thursday, July 17, 2008

A weekend for racing...

You may remember that I initially had planned on having this year's Burris Drags on July 19th, which is 2 days away. The reason for wanting to have it this weekend is because this is the weekend that the "real" racers come to town. The NHRA Powerade drag racing series is currently in the middle of what they call the "western swing", and Pacific Raceways in Kent, WA is the middle stop on "the swing". The "swing" starts in Denver and stops in Seattle, then next weekend they'll be in Sonoma, CA.

In 2002, Tony took me to my first NHRA drag race and it was awesome. I've always been interested in cars and racing, but had never seen drag racing in person. If you have even a passing interest in racing of any kind, you absolutely MUST attend an NHRA event at some point in your life. It's impossible to describe the power these cars generate and the feeling of the earth moving when the Nitro cars make a pass down the track. It's something you just have to experience in person.

Kim and I are heading out to the drag strip tomorrow for the first 2 qualifying sessions. We enjoy watching the racing and also cruising through the pit areas where all the teams are working on the cars, etc... During my first involuntary vacation from United Airlines, I spent a year flying a Learjet out of San Diego. One of the guys who used to fly with us a bunch was Jerry Toliver. He is the driver of the Rockstar Funny Car so sometimes we hang out in their hospitality tent and shoot the breeze. Last year it was nice to have that option as it was absolutely pouring rain the entire day. This year promises to be a perfect weekend for racing. The weather looks fantastic and it shouldn't be too hot.

REMINDER: The Burris Drags are one month away! It's time to actually stop thinking about going to the hobby store, and actually GO to the hobby store. Pick yourself up a pinewood derby car kit and drive back home and put it together. It's very easy to do and is fun as well. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, just slap the wheels on, spray some paint on it it and you've got yourself a race car. Now if you want to compete with the likes of Ainardi or Taylor, you may want to put a little more effort into it.

Now, if you're a serious racer, you can build a car for the Unlimited Class, (which is what I'm going to do), and really show what you can do.

Hope to see you all there!

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Where to stay on race day...

I was asked the question, "Do you have a list of places to stay in Gig Harbor?". The answer was "no, I didn't". But I then took a few minutes and compiled a short list of local Hotels and Bed & Breakfasts in the local area and uploaded it to the Burris Drags web site.

So if you need a place to stay nearby during the event, check out this page for a few ideas.

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