Justin ,
you missed the 962 in the background too...
you missed the 962 in the background too...
Justin ,
you missed the 962 in the background too...
I agree! Most attractive pics of it yet imo.Wow, that Apex looks fantastic!
Mr. Wolfe
DSM guys, why do drag eclipses/talons not often compete as cars for standing mile events? They seem like they'd do quite well.
Justin ,
you missed the 962 in the background too...
Cool, thanks for the response. Looks like for the texas mile, a 4 point cage, 5 point harnesses, a 2lb fire extinguisher, and some specific clothing/helmet are pretty much all that is required for 190+. What kind of cages do you all usually run?Safety requirements is one MAJOR factor! Many of us have enough safety equipment to do 8.50-9.99. But that is only good enough for around 160mph at standing mile events. My close friend did 208mph in his 9.6 second Talon. That was his one and only pass, because he got kicked out...
So we ether have to build a special race car for this type of racing or do single run and get kicked out.
Regular drag racing is just easier! Plus, AWD launches are more beneficial on a 1/4 mile track!
I'm assuming your friend competed in the Loring, Maine event. Bill Warner passed away after a crash in the 1.5 mile event this past summer. I can no longer find any webpage for the event and the Mojave Mile is not offering a 1.5 mile event this year. I have a feeling that there is great concern about the safety of events longer than 1 mile and they may be absent for a while. Driving 200+ is on my bucket list. Accepting the risk, the 1.5 mile event seems like my best shot so I hope they bring it back.Roof rails is the worst thing, but there are other differences. Also he ran 1.5 mile event in Maine, which might have different rules from TX mile.
He used a stock AWD 5th gear and reved it to 9500rpm.
There is one DSMer who did lots of TX mile racing in EVO1 (or 2 or 3), look up Mike Reichen on YouTube![]()
Justin,
the subframes will be pictured attached to the chassis..the rear is actually much more than a subframe as its the whole rear half of the chassis (we wouldn't want anyone trying to replicate them in chromoly by a buddy...wink.)
Is 2014 the year of the Apex?
Mr. Wolfe