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  • RiceKiller's 1st Annual 1/4 Mile Shootout - $30k in cash prizes.

    Holy fuck, who would have ever thought to see the day!

    $30k in guaranteed prize fund. One car will walk away with $20k in cash!





    RICEKILLER.COM 1ST ANNUAL
    KIND 1/4 MILE SHOOTOUT
    May 20-22, 2011
    30K Cash Prize Purse
    1/4 Mile Event
    918-437-RACE (7223)
    3101 N. Garnett, Tulsa, OK 74116

    Test and Tune:
    Friday May 20th, 2011
    Entry Fee: 25.00
    Pit Pass: 20.00 (includes parking and general admission)
    General Admission: 10.00 Under 12 Free
    Cash Purse:
    1000.00 cash prize for the fastest time of the night (member)


    Qualifying Day
    Saturday May 21st, 2011
    Entry Fee: 30.00
    Pit Pass 20.00 (includes parking and general admission)
    General Admission: 10.00 Under 12 Free
    2-3 qualifying runs (depending on car count)
    2 class: 12.99 and faster (400 spots)
    12.99 and slower (200 spots)
    Cash Purse:
    Top qualifier 1000.00
    qualifier 2-5 250.00
    Top 5 that doesn't qualify 100.00

    Race Day
    Sunday May 22nd, 2011
    Entry Fee: 100.00
    Pit Pass 20.00 (includes parking and general admission)
    General Admission: 10.00 Under 12 Free
    Cash Purse: 30k
    12.99 or faster payouts
    1st Place: 20,000.00
    2nd Place: 5,000.00
    3rd Place: 2,000.00
    4th Place: 2,000.00
    5th Place: 250.00
    6th Place: 250.00
    7th Place: 250.00
    8th Place: 250.00

    Cash Purse: 10k
    12.99 or slower payouts
    (Cash Purse and Payout Levels Will Increase if there are more than 250 cars)
    1st Place: 7,500.00
    2nd Place: 1,500.00
    3rd Place: 500.00
    4th Place: 500.00

    GENERAL FEES

    Pit passes
    1 day 20.00
    2 day 35.00
    3 day 45.00

    Test n Tune
    25.00

    General Admission
    1 day 10.00
    2 day 15.00
    3 day 20.00

    Test & Tune + Qualify
    1 day 25.00
    2 day Test n Tune plus Qualify Fee 45.00

    Parking is free

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    AATRS ULTIMATE OUTLAW
    CLASS DESCRIPTION
    1. Heads Up .400 Pro Tree - 1/8 Mile Format AND 1/4 Mile Format
    2. Towing will be allowed
    3. All applicable safety rules for the track we are racing at apply.
    4. Wheelie Bars Permitted
    5. Any Converter Driven Transmission
    Courtesy staging always in effect. Deep staging allowed at driver’s risk. Track officials will not wait for a racer to deep stage. When both pre-stage bulbs are activated, either side’s stage light will start a 7-second stage count. Failure to activate stage bulb within 7 seconds will result in disqualification. (Starter's decision will be final). All racers are required to make at least one qualifying pass. Competitors will be paired up with lane assignments by card draw. No racing radios at all. Top 30 drivers in each class automatically qualifies for Nationals
    Body
    Vehicle can be any factory produced coupe, sedan, sports car, truck or sedan delivery. Must retain complete stock roof, quarters, door jams, pillar post, cowl and firewall. All other body components may be composite or other light material. They must be in factory dimensions. Channeling, chopping, sectioning or any other alterations to alter length, width or height strictly prohibited.
    Doors
    Must be functional from inside and outside of vehicle. Exact duplicates in carbon fiber or fiberglass are allowed.
    Interior
    Must have stock dash or stock appearing for vehicle. Composite or other lightweight material allowed. Must have door panels.
    Firewall
    Must be in OEM produced location. May be notched for bell housing, distributor, blower and exhaust. Smoothing of firewall allowed. Must consist of sheet metal (steel). Firewall may not be completely replaced with sheet metal. In cases of fiberglass or SMC firewall sheet metal must cover entire firewall.
    Hood and Front End
    One-piece liftoff type front end allowed. Hood must be separate from front fenders and bumper.
    Headlights and Tail Lights
    Must have functioning headlights and taillights. They must be in the factory location and must be stock in appearance. Tail light must function with brakes. Hide-away headlamp style vehicles must have some type of working headlights, at least behind headlight grill. In case of hidden headlights that completely fold away with no grills, fog lights may be used. (Tech decision will be final).
    Windshield/Windows
    Lexan may be used in place of factory glass. Must be stock dimension and mount in stock location.
    Body Length
    Plus or minus 2” from factory dimension.
    Chassis
    No Restrictions.
    Front Suspension
    No Restrictions
    Rear Suspension
    No Restrictions
    Ground Clearance
    Three inch (3”) minimum for entire length of vehicle and all components (headers, oil pan, chassis,etc).
    Wheelbase
    Maximum of one inch (1”) plus or minus, from factory dimension.
    Engine
    Any single power adder allowed. Multiple Power Adder's will be allowed in four (4) cylinder, and six (6) cylinder applications.
    Exhaust
    Must have functional mufflers mounted in the exhaust flow (cone inserts not allowed) except turbo entries.
    Electronics
    All electronic devises allowed except optical devises that work off of tree.
    Transmission
    Any type transmission allowed. Must have neutral safety switch.
    Wheels and Tires
    Up to 315 DRAG RADIAL OR TRUE 10.5 TIRE NO W'S .
    Weights
    No Restrictions

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      AATRS EXTREME STREET
      CLASS DESCRIPTION
      1. Heads Up .400 Pro Tree - 1/8 Mile Format AND 1/4 Mile Format
      2. Largest tire 29.5 x 12 tires with a max tread of 10.5. All tires must be D.O.T tires and have the DOT stamp on the tires.
      3. MUST BE STATE LEGAL
      4. Full body cars and truck
      IF YOU CAN'T DRIVE YOUR CAR ON THE STREET IN YOUR RESPECTIVE STATE, YOU CAN'T RACE IT! You must have current registration, current license, insurance (if your state requires it-we are not asking for our racers to get race insurance on your cars) Snell Helmet. Full body door cars and trucks only. Any combinations of weight allowed. No deep staging. All racers are required to make at least one qualifying pass. Competitors will be paired up with lane assignments by card draw. Courtesy staging is in effect. No racing radios at all. Top 30 drivers in each class automatically qualifies for Nationals
      Body
      The car must retain its original appearance and profiles. Aftermarket fiberglass parts are limited to hoods, front fenders, rear deck lids and bumpers only. After market wings and spoilers are permitted. One piece front ends are permitted, but must retain factory head lights, grille and bumper (if originally equipped).
      Bracket Racing Aids
      The use of any bracket racing aids such as optical sensors, delay boxes, stutter boxes and throttle stops are prohibited. Transbrake permitted.
      No throttle stops allowed in car
      NO DELAY BOXES ALLOWED IN CAR
      Any devices which apply to the electronic timing keyed to the Christmas tree lighting system itself-that are not connected by relay or otherwise so as to automatically activates any devices on the car necessary to place the car in motion at the start of a race are PROHIBITED.
      Firewall
      Must retain factory unaltered firewall in factory location.
      Hood/Scoops
      Forward facing hood scoops are prohibited, unless factory equipped (scoop can be no larger than what came stock on that year vehicle). Fiberglass replacement hoods (cowl) are permitted. Cowl hoods are limited to 6 inches in height.
      Interior
      Doors must be able to open from the inside. Factory interior pieces, door panels, headliner, carpet optional. Back seats and passenger seat may be deleted, but must have carpet covering the bare floor. Dash board must be factory appearing and in stock location.
      Seat Location
      Driver side seat, or one bench seat with upholstery required. Seats must remain in the stock location.
      Windows
      Must be of safety glass, Lexan, or other shatterproof materials, minimum 1/8th inch thick. Also must be clear and non hazy
      Chassis / Suspension - Frame & Chassis
      Stock frame rails must be retained front and in factory locations, Sub frame connectors are permitted. Rear frame notching permitted for tire clearance permitted.
      Front Suspension
      All cars must retain factory stock type suspension, Front frame rails, radiator core support and inner fender sheet metal must remain in stock location (trimming for header clearance permitted). Aftermarket tubular control arms, coil over kits, or OEM front strut retrofits are permitted but must be direct bolt-ons. No welding modifications permitted. Aftermarket racing struts with spindle mounts or hub mounts designed for tube front ends are prohibited. Aftermarket bolt on front end kits that use a strut to replace an a-arm suspension for early Camaro, Nova/Chevy II, Mustang etc are permitted. Replacement Bolt-on Lightweight K-Members are legal, but must be a direct bolt on, no welding modifications permitted.
      Rear Suspension
      Bolt on traction devices are premitted. Sway bars may be deleted or added. Leaf springs may be relocated for tire clearance purposes. Full tubs are permitted. Back half chassis permited. No full round tube chassis allowed. Back half section must not extend forward past rear most portion of the K-member or cross member.
      Exhaust
      Production type mufflers or collector mufflers are required. Modification or removal of muffler internals is prohibited (no gutting permitted). Exhaust must be pointed towards the rear of the car or out the side but in no circumstance can the exhaust be directed upwards.
      Electronics
      Boost and Nitrous Controllers are permitted.
      Nitrous
      Any nitrous combo is legal.
      Fuel
      The AATRS reserves the right to check fuel at any time. Gasoline and Race Fuel is the only fuel permitted.
      Street Legal Requirements
      All cars are required to have working headlights and tail lights. (headlight doors must be fixed open or work manually or automatically on cars so equipped). Headlights may not be removed for air inlet. Current Registration (no Photocopies allowed), Current License, current insurance if its state required.
      Tires
      Front tires must have a minimum tread width of 4.5 inches.Rear tires can't be larger than 29.5 x 12 with a max tread of 10.5. Front and Rear tires must be DOT approved with DOT stamp. SLICKS ARE PROHIBITED.
      Wheel Base
      Must retain stock wheel base with a maximum variation right to left and front to back of one inch.
      WHEELIE BARS
      Prohibited.
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        AATRS FACTORY STREET
        CLASS DESCRIPTION
        1. Heads Up .400 Pro Tree - 1/8 Mile Format AND 1/4 Mile Format
        2. All cars must be factory spec.
        3. MUST BE STATE LEGAL
        4. Full body cars and trucks
        IF YOU CAN'T DRIVE YOUR CAR ON THE STREET IN YOUR RESPECTIVE STATE, YOU CAN'T RACE IT! You must have current registration, current license, insurance (if your state requires it-we are not asking for our racers to get race insurance on your cars) Snell Helmet. Full body door cars and trucks only. Any combinations of weight allowed. No deep staging. All racers are required to make at least one qualifying pass. Competitors will be paired up with lane assignments by card draw. Courtesy staging is in effect. No racing radios at all. Top 30 drivers in each class automatically qualifies for Nationals
        Body
        The original appearance must be maintained. No after-market panels of any kind are allowed. No "custom" paint colors, designs, or lettering are allowed. The car must maintain the stock ride-height. Raising or lowering either the front or the back of the car is not allowed. The car must have a presentable appearance.
        Bumpers must retain all original bracing and reinforcements. Inner fender panels, front and rear, must be retained. Factory hood scoops, ram air, and fresh air induction must be correct for the year, make, and horsepower claimed. No after-market or homemade induction units of any kind are allowed. The factory air cleaner assembly must be retained and in place during all runs. No after-market air cleaners allowed.
        Bracket Racing Aids
        The use of any bracket racing aids such as optical sensors, delay boxes, stutter boxes and throttle stops are prohibited. Transbrake permitted.
        No throttle stops allowed in car
        NO DELAY BOXES ALLOWED IN CAR
        Any devices which apply to the electronic timing keyed to the Christmas tree lighting system itself-that are not connected by relay or otherwise so as to automatically activates any devices on the car necessary to place the car in motion at the start of a race are PROHIBITED.
        Drivetrain
        All cars must retain factory stock type transmission
        Engine
        All cars must retain factory stock type engine
        Interior
        Interior seating, trim, and materials must be correct for the year and model claimed. After-market tachometers and gauges are allowed if mounted on he steering column or under the dash, except for some factory tachs mounted on top of the dashboard.
        Windows
        OEM glass only. All windows must be functional and closed during all runs.
        Front Suspension
        All cars must retain factory stock type suspension.
        Rear Suspension
        All cars must retain factory stock type suspension.
        Exhaust
        Production type mufflers or collector mufflers are required. Modification or removal of muffler internals is prohibited (no gutting permitted). Exhaust must be pointed towards the rear of the car or out the side but in no circumstance can the exhaust be directed upwards. NO internal modifications to the exhaust manifolds are allowed. Under no circumstances will headers be allowed.
        Nitrous
        Prohibited.
        Fuel
        Gasoline is the only fuel permitted.
        Street Legal Requirements
        All cars are required to have working headlights and tail lights. (headlight doors must be fixed open or work manually or automatically on cars so equipped). Headlights may not be removed for air inlet.
        Tires
        Must be DOT Tires. Must be factory spec tires.
        Wheel Base
        Must retain stock wheel base with a maximum variation right to left and front to back of one inch.


        Please review this American All Track Racing Series General Rules and Procedure section very carefully. It could save you both money and time over the entire race season. One thing to consider is that any modification and/or condition not expressly permitted in this online rulebook should be considered illegal, unless you obtain written permission from AATRS

        Assumption of Risk
        Drag racing is a dangerous sport for participants. For the purposes of this rulebook, participants will be defined as many persons directly or indirectly associated with any vehicle which has been permitted to enter the event site for the purpose of competition, including, but not limited to owner, crew, driver, sponsors, family, or any other people involved with said vehicle. In addition, any person or persons engaged in selling or displaying products will be defined as a participant as well.

        Participants may suffer bodily injury, death, loss, or damage to property during a AATRS event. Participants who enter a AATRS event are acknowledging that the event site is safe and suitable for racing and that they understand and assume the risks that relate to drag racing events.

        Participants must acknowledge that by participating in the events they may suffer bodily injury, death, loss, or damage to personal property. The participant voluntarily assumes the risk of such losses and agrees to indemnify American All Track Racing Series, AATRS LLC, AATRS officials, AATRS staff, event sponsors, the racetrack, the racetrack officials, and other participants or officials for such losses and agrees to not sue such persons for such losses.

        All participants will be required, as a condition of entering the track; to sign all required forms, including such releases as determined by the AATRS and track procedure. The AATRS makes no representation, or express or implied warranties, that compliance with the rules and regulations posted in this rule book or the safety requirements published by the host tracks sanctioning body (NHRA/IHRA), will prevent or guarantee against injury or death to spectators or participants or damage to personal property. The rules and conduct guidelines set within this rulebook, and the safety rules as set forth by the tracks sanctioning body are intended solely as the minimum acceptable standards. Safety is the responsibility of the participants of the event.

        Compliance of Rules
        Any and all participants agree that by entering into a AATRS event that they agree to be bound by all rules, regulations, terms and decisions made by the AATRS Officials. Any and all decisions, whether they are made prior, during, or after an event are final and may not be made the basis of litigation toward the AATRS or AATRS staff.

        By entering into a AATRS event all participants hereby release the American All Track Racing Series, AATRS LLC, AATRS officials, AATRS staff, and race track officials from liability relating to any loss, costs, damages, death, or injury relating to any decisions, erroneous or otherwise, or decisions based on malfunctioning electronic or mechanical equipment, whether due to negligence or otherwise.

        The AATRS Director, Event Director, and Tech Director are the only officials with the authority to disqualify a participant from a AATRS event for non-compliance of rules. These AATRS officials may, and will, do so in the event of any violation relating to the decision, rules, or regulations of the AATRS or those of the host racetrack. Regardless of circumstances or situation, the decision of a AATRS Director is final.

        REGISTRATION & TECH PROCEDURES
        At the track gate, you will pay for your track tech card fee's only, plus any and all crew members. Racer & Crew prices will vary depending on track location.

        After entering the track, please locate a pit space. AATRS Officials will direct you to a parking space, that will be yours for the entire race weekend. Per NHRA Rulebook, you may not relocate your pit space without the AATRS's permission. Changing your pit location without approval cam lead to removal from the event. After pitting, please proceed to the AATRS Registration Trailer (Usually located at the base of the main grandstands)

        All competitors will then pay the class entry fee and receive the necessary registration, credentials, contingency forms, and AATRS tech cards. Before proceeding to the safety and class tech area, all competitors must completely fill out all the necessary forms. When all the forms are completely filled out, proceed to tech. If you have problems completing any of the necessary paperwork, please return to registration. After your car passes tech, there will be no refunds.

        Driver Eligibility
        A competitor may compete in more one class, but not 2 cars in the same class, and must notify Race Director in advance.

        If a driver breaks and wishes to change car or class during qualifying.
        With the approval of the AATRS Race Director, the AATRS has the option of permitting a vehicle or class change during qualifying under the following conditions:

        1. All previous times are voided for the vehicles and drivers involved.
        2. Driver must re-qualify during the normal scheduled qualifying rounds for the event
        3. Driver must have the proper license to drive the replacement vehicle.

        AATRS Tech Inspection
        Tech Inspection Prior to competition, all cars and drivers must pass the AATRS technical inspection. This process will be outlined below, but may be changed at any time and at the sole discretion of the AATRS Tech Director. Prior to inspection each racer is required to fill out the AATRS Tech Registration form with 100% accuracy. Any false information on the AATRS Tech Registration form is grounds for immediate suspension and removal of competition in national event.

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        • #5
          AATRS Tech Inspection
          Tech Inspection Prior to competition, all cars and drivers must pass the AATRS technical inspection. This process will be outlined below, but may be changed at any time and at the sole discretion of the AATRS Tech Director. Prior to inspection each racer is required to fill out the AATRS Tech Registration form with 100% accuracy. Any false information on the AATRS Tech Registration form is grounds for immediate suspension and removal of competition in national event.

          During the initial tech procedure, the AATRS tech staff reserves the right to inspect any and every portion of the competing vehicle to ensure rules compliance, including teardowns, weight checks, P&G cubic-inch checks, etc. Do not enter your vehicle for competition if you are not prepared to prove the legality and compliance of your car.

          The final interpretation of any and all rules concerning the racing vehicle and its legality in the class, which it is entered, is solely at the discretion of the AATRS Tech Director.

          During the running of the event, prior, during, or after the qualifying and/or elimination's the AATRS reserves the right to inspect, seal for inspection and/or tear down any racer's vehicle for any reason.

          Contingency Verification
          It is the competitor's responsibility to completely fill out the AATRS contingency form prior to entering the AATRS tech area. This form will be provided to you at the Registration trailer with your race credentials. You must be using the proper product on the vehicle and the proper decals must be in place during the tech-in procedure and for the entire duration of the event. Also, you must not have a competitors company decals anywhere on your car (No Exceptions) Do not abuse the contingency program. Racers found violating the contingency rules may be suspended for up to one year by the AATRS. Please check the AATRS website (www.aatrs.com) for a listing of updated contingency sponsors, and for information regarding each posting. You must be a AATRS member to be eligible for the AATRS contingency program.

          Safety Inspection
          AATRS events are held at drag strips sanctioned by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) and International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) For the purposes of competing in AATRS events, the safety rules and regulations set forth by the NHRA/IHRA shall be in effect and all racers competing should follow the NHRA/IHRA safety rulebook as a minimum to ensure legality. AATRS uses NHRA-certified safety inspectors to conduct all safety inspections. All vehicles must first pass safety inspection before they will be "Teched" in for AATRS heads-up classes. The AATRS will not be held responsible for failed safety inspections and no refunds of entry fees shall be made to racers failing to comply.

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          • #6
            RACE PROCEDURES

            Starting System
            AATRS heads-up drag racing will be conducted using a standard NHRA starting line system. All heads-up, Index categories will be started with a three amber "Pro" tree start. All amber lights are activated simultaneously, with a four-tenths delay (.400) before green.

            Qualifying
            If possible, all competitors will be given three qualifying passes on Saturday, weather permitting. In order to be counted as an official qualifying attempt, all cars must self-start and stage under their own power.

            All qualifying passes must be made within one of the three official designated qualifying sessions, and only one qualifying attempt is permitted per qualifying session.

            In all heads-up classes, the vehicle with the quickest elapsed time will be the number 1 qualifier, the second quickest will be the number 2 qualifier, and so on. In the event of identical qualifying elapsed times, the vehicle with the faster top speed recorded on the qualifying runs in question will be awarded the lower qualifying position.

            Single Runs
            During single runs where there is not another competitor on the track to run against, the lone driver is considered the winner once he stages and receives the green light. If this lone driver crosses the centerline on a single run the elapsed time is voided for lane choice determination and any ET, MPH awards, and/or records for points.

            Lane Choice (Heads-Up Classes)
            In all cases lane choice is determined by elapsed time. In the first round of elimination's, the quickest of the qualified pair will have lane choice as determined by the position of the qualifying sheet. In every round after the first, lane choice will go to the competitor who has the quicker elapsed time from the previous round.

            Staging Rules
            Control of the starting line is the sole discretion of the track starter.

            Crew Members on Starting line
            No more than 5 crew members are permitted on the starting line with any participating car. After car takes the first staging beam, crew members must exit the staging area (this means no standing behind your drivers car watching it launch, while standing in front of the next car set to start their burnout) Driver will lose the run if his/her crews violates these rules.

            Burnout Rules
            You are allowed one attempt of a burnout that includes crossing the "Start Line" with any part of the race car.. Teams that attempt a 2nd burnout after crossing the start line on the 1st attempt will result in a DQ of that pass and will be backed out without being able to run down the track.

            Burnout Rules (crew members)
            In the interest of safety, AATRS will not allow crew members to stand in front of a car while it is conducting a burnout. All crew members must remain in the painted areas on the side of the track or on the other side of the wall. If a team violates this rule, the run will be DQ'd

            Disqualification
            The AATRS shall use NHRA policies with regard to disqualification's (red-light starts, double red-light starts, crossing the centerline, etc.) in order to help prevent situations in which both competitors are disqualified and maximize the chances of declaring a winner. Please consult the 2007-current NHRA rulebook under General Policies for more information.

            A competitor may not advance to a position in a later round than he/she did not actually compete in. In the event that a class winner is disqualified for any reason, the runner-up will be declared the winner. If the runner-up is also disqualified, there will be no winner or runner-up for that class and no awards or purse will be given for those positions.

            Safety Infractions
            Any time a vehicle or driver exceeds the elapsed time or MPH for which they are safety certified, or if the driver and/or vehicle are found to be in violation of any current safety standards, then the host track safety inspectors have the sole authority to restrict the driver and vehicle from further runs until the problem is fixed, or to disqualify the entry from the event. In all cases the safety rules and safety-related decisions of the host tracks safety staff overrule that of the AATRS officials.

            Record Procedures
            Owning a AATRS National Class Record is a high honor awarded to the fastest and quickest drivers. Record runs can be made only under official qualifying or elimination conditions. Any record attempts with a 10-mph or greater tailwind will not be accepted. In order to set a AATRS National Class Record, a driver must run either quicker or faster than the previous record. The elapsed time and speed records may be set independently or simultaneously.

            In order to actually reset the official run, you must provide the AATRS Tech Director with the record-setting time slip directly after the run. A back up run within 1 percent is required to set an official AATRS record

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            • #7
              special

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              • #8
                Ricekiller? lol. Want nothin to do with it.
                Vortex rear stand $75
                8.8 410s. $50

                **SKAGG NASTY**
                My goal in life is to not arrive at the grave in a well preserved body.
                but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "holy shit!!!.. what a ride!"

                1990 Foxbody GT for that ass
                11 4 door
                13 FX2 White 5.0

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Txstang1 View Post
                  Ricekiller? lol. Want nothin to do with it.
                  With that kind of money attached to it, who cares? lol.

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                  • #10
                    Great find Steve!!! I will be there
                    True Street MotorSports
                    901 N McDonald St Suite 100
                    McKinney TX 75069

                    Shop 972.542.9886
                    Fax 972. 542.9879


                    Nitrous Refills $4lb


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                    • #11
                      How much does the Full Blown Ginger Jorts class pay out?
                      95 Rio Red Cobra#3881

                      http://www.bborr.com/2013/2013results.html#115

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by openroadracer View Post
                        how much does the full blown ginger jorts class pay out?
                        lmgdao

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by openroadracer View Post
                          How much does the Full Blown Ginger Jorts class pay out?

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                          • #14
                            That is the THE BEST track I have ever raced on. Track prep is awesome. SHould be some fast cars with a payout like that!!!

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                            • #15
                              No amount of money, would make me be a part of that race.

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