Redline: Time Attack!
Originally Posted by Richard EVO
Don't ask stupid questions. 

i assumed the "redline" in the guys name
ment REDLINE TV the show thats on SPEED channel.. thats shows timeattacks
i was watching a time attack in cali last nite that "redline TV" was showing
guess i was wrong tho
Originally Posted by kingleh@GSC
hmmm
well i have a race in phenix the 13th
this mite be worth it to try to get to tho
will there be TV coverage?
well i have a race in phenix the 13th
this mite be worth it to try to get to tho
will there be TV coverage?
If you go here: http://redlinetimeattack.com/index-2.html
you'll see the rules for every class. If you have a question, feel free to send an email.
There is no deadline to register, but we won't take more then 70 drivers/teams for the time attack.
you'll see the rules for every class. If you have a question, feel free to send an email.
There is no deadline to register, but we won't take more then 70 drivers/teams for the time attack.
The rules for Street and Modified Classes were updated last week. It is every participants responsibility to make themselves knowledgable of the rules.
The major change we made was to require OEM door panels and components for the front doors as well as full factory dash and components for Street and Modified. Street and Modified Class cars can be gutted behind the front seats of all material. We had to close a hole in the rules that allowed completely gutted and caged "race cars", that happened to have registration, from competing in Modified Class.
Modified Class is designed to be the proving grounds for the ultimate street cars.
The major change we made was to require OEM door panels and components for the front doors as well as full factory dash and components for Street and Modified. Street and Modified Class cars can be gutted behind the front seats of all material. We had to close a hole in the rules that allowed completely gutted and caged "race cars", that happened to have registration, from competing in Modified Class.
Modified Class is designed to be the proving grounds for the ultimate street cars.
I just wanted to bring this to the top.. we have about 4 weeks to go before the event and momentum is building. We expect the East Coast to be represented well at this event with some serious cars showing up. Word on the street is that we will see some HEAVY hitters appearing, trying to lay claim to the fastest East Coast Time Attack car.
I will be calling 3 of the EvolutionM.net board sponsors today (AutoMotoSports, Precision Dyno Tuning and TurboTrix Racing) that are located in the Eastern USA to see if they will be represented or not. The WORKS EVO took first place in Modified AWD at our California Speedway opening event and a Subaru STI took first place in Street AWD. I expect tight battles again at BeaveRun.
Nikolas
I will be calling 3 of the EvolutionM.net board sponsors today (AutoMotoSports, Precision Dyno Tuning and TurboTrix Racing) that are located in the Eastern USA to see if they will be represented or not. The WORKS EVO took first place in Modified AWD at our California Speedway opening event and a Subaru STI took first place in Street AWD. I expect tight battles again at BeaveRun.
Nikolas
David Buschur of Buschur Racing just registered for Unlimited AWD so that is pretty cool! They just ran a shake-down event at Mid-Ohio and clocked Fast Time of the Day in their car. It looks like some of the heavy hitters are going to be there at BeaveRun afterall.
Originally Posted by Chris@Redline
If you go here: http://redlinetimeattack.com/index-2.html
you'll see the rules for every class. If you have a question, feel free to send an email.
There is no deadline to register, but we won't take more then 70 drivers/teams for the time attack.
you'll see the rules for every class. If you have a question, feel free to send an email.
There is no deadline to register, but we won't take more then 70 drivers/teams for the time attack.
Engine mods are virtually unlimited..... Our first round, at California Speedway, made it very evident that the Street Tire limitation did a wonderful job of balancing the field. Street tires can only handle so much speed, heat and power.


