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m22mike 04-15-2019 03:07 PM

I am with you there, I would take a In-N-Out double double over that any day.:drool:

Lee Stewart 04-15-2019 04:26 PM

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Lee Stewart 04-15-2019 04:27 PM

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Lee Stewart 04-15-2019 04:27 PM

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Lee Stewart 04-15-2019 04:28 PM

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Lee Stewart 04-16-2019 03:41 PM

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Today we think nothing of seeing two drag racing cars leave the starting line after a brilliant flash of yellow or a sequence of yellow lights followed by a green instruct them to do so. The iconic “Christmas Tree” is as deeply engrained in the sport now as slicks, burnouts, and nitromethane. Such was not the case back in 1964. The Christmas Tree made its debut at the 1963 US Nationals

Lee Stewart 04-16-2019 03:48 PM

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Sportmanship award for Jim Dunn and Al Yates, the Green Mountain Boys with Linda Vaughn at the Patch in 1966.

Keith Seymore 04-16-2019 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1444091)
Such was not the case back in 1964. The Christmas Tree made its debut at the 1963 US Nationals

Of course.

Dad had been racing several years before the tree was introduced.

He had pretty good success by learning the flagman's mannerisms. In one case, the flag man would look at you, look over at your opponent and then when he looked back at you the flag was going to drop. Knowing this allowed you a bit of a head start, enough to outrun one Jim Wangers on a couple of occasions.

He stated that when he first started hitting the tree he could cut it close enough that red light would come on - briefly - and then go back out.

Speaking of which - in 1956 when dad started racing at Central Michigan Dragway (formerly "Stanton" or "McBrides", now known as Mid Michigan Motorplex) - it was predominantly grass. There was a small paved pad to launch from after which you ran off into the grass portion of the strip.

It doubled as an airport so often racing was interrupted temporarily while a small plane would land and taxi out of the way.

K

Craig_Maiorana 04-16-2019 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1443884)

When the graphics on a video game are just so life like ... This is from one of the Forza games ... You can tell by the tires

Lynn 04-16-2019 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1443953)

I bought a 1954 Chevy in Jan, 1969. Had a set of these in the trunk. Luckily, there was no adhesive, so I never tried to install them.


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