3:90’s wouldn’t even get you in the show here in the states!
Still, it's Australia, there are lots of good things to see. I want to go to Byron Bay - Aussies know there is a good reason for that, lol
Just Curious what it cost American money per day for a ticket and how many top fuel cars do they have?
Thanks Michael.Eugene, ticket prices are around $25-$30USD
There are around 12 fuel cars in the country, only six were running on the weekend just gone.
Thanks Michael.
3:90’s wouldn’t even get you in the show here in the states!
3:90’s wouldn’t even get you in the show here in the states!
Low ET was 3.83. Aside from Ashley, whose best ET was 3.93 (in the heat of the first round I might add), every driver had a best ET in the 3.8s at the event.3:90’s wouldn’t even get you in the show here in the states!
I agree it’s a beautiful country, I lived there for years!Still, it's Australia, there are lots of good things to see. I want to go to Byron Bay - Aussies know there is a good reason for that, lol
What"s your point? I worked for Rapisarda in 2013 car ran 70's here. They don't need to run that hard over there and kill parts.3:90’s wouldn’t even get you in the show here in the states!
I read somewhere that Rapisarda would no longer race in their own country unless they shortened the track to 1000’. So if their racing they must have gotten what they wanted.1000' or 1320'?