curt_gendron
06-03-2004, 11:39 AM
Hey guys,
Some of my MN 3/S guys went up to Brainerd to check out there Wednesday night street drags. It was a good time. Myself and a few others were running our cars. You guys should seriously consider going up to BIR for your drag racing fix. From Rogers, BIR is only about 105 miles. For me, thats closer than Rock Falls.
They run the Wednesday night drags several times during the season. (9 total, I think) Gates open at 5pm and they run until dusk. Last night that was about 8:30pm. Its only $20 to race and $5 to spectate. There was only 56 cars racing last night. You could just make a run and get back in line and only have one or two cars ahead of you. It was perfect! I think they typically get 50 to 80 cars running at these events. Only bad thing is they don't use any VHT, but I was still able to cut several 1.8 60 foot times. Another club member had some 1.7s, so traction isn't too bad.
They have all volunteers running the track, because they love racing that much and they'd rather see ya running on the track instead of the street. Kudos to BIR!! :toast:
later,
Curt
http://www.mn3s.org
Some of my MN 3/S guys went up to Brainerd to check out there Wednesday night street drags. It was a good time. Myself and a few others were running our cars. You guys should seriously consider going up to BIR for your drag racing fix. From Rogers, BIR is only about 105 miles. For me, thats closer than Rock Falls.
They run the Wednesday night drags several times during the season. (9 total, I think) Gates open at 5pm and they run until dusk. Last night that was about 8:30pm. Its only $20 to race and $5 to spectate. There was only 56 cars racing last night. You could just make a run and get back in line and only have one or two cars ahead of you. It was perfect! I think they typically get 50 to 80 cars running at these events. Only bad thing is they don't use any VHT, but I was still able to cut several 1.8 60 foot times. Another club member had some 1.7s, so traction isn't too bad.
They have all volunteers running the track, because they love racing that much and they'd rather see ya running on the track instead of the street. Kudos to BIR!! :toast:
later,
Curt
http://www.mn3s.org