
who's getting revved up for the nats ?
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Yes siree Bob.. I mean DaveDave81 wrote:Is the Cuda coming this year Steve.......??AllKiller wrote:Jesus the cars ready....Cop van organised, trailer sorted...here we come!!!! just the loading to go, oh yeah, cant wait
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Might even pack my JEEP pearl blue mountain bike to keep it MOPAR
Don't think i've seen it the last three years!?

and its been 2 years

ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V

Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.
Carbon footprint of a Saturn V

Hi Drew.drewcrane wrote:Sure is quiet here with everyone at the Pod ,we are watching here in the States , looks like a blast.
Question ,how long have they been drag racing at the pod ? how many years?
In 1965 there were plans for a permanent strip at the pod. I think the first race meeting was Easter 1966.
There is a great book called "Crazy Horses". The history of British drag racing. It's Author is Brian Taylor. It's published by Haynes so may be available over the pond ??
It's an excellent book which I think you would find very interesting

It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
Thanks Mossy ,I will look up that book,Mossy68 wrote:Hi Drew.drewcrane wrote:Sure is quiet here with everyone at the Pod ,we are watching here in the States , looks like a blast.
Question ,how long have they been drag racing at the pod ? how many years?
In 1965 there were plans for a permanent strip at the pod. I think the first race meeting was Easter 1966.
There is a great book called "Crazy Horses". The history of British drag racing. It's Author is Brian Taylor. It's published by Haynes so may be available over the pond ??
It's an excellent book which I think you would find very interesting
Me and a mate had a great time Saturday morn watching yall rip up the strip , great fune working on the Cuda and watching racing over the pond , really fun


I miss the Pod

Yea in '65 it was pretty much a disused airstrip, by '85 it still hadn't changed much
Most of what you see there now has happened in the last 12 years or so. Some of the big name American drivers used to bring there cars over and race in the early days, Garlits, Prudhomme, Sox & Martin, Stone woods & Cook, Sammy Miller and that nutter EJ Potter to name a few. Don't suppose todays superstars would be interested in coming over, even if the Pod could afford them...
