ez/drag radial car runs 4.97
Shane Stack - 4.977 @ 153.55 with a single 94mm limited sb2 headed sbc turbo engine in orsca and was 3300#
orlando to going to be killer
update he is a 106mm turbo..orsca dont check witch is good for me then..but he also did it on 7 cylinders not 8..
orlando to going to be killer
update he is a 106mm turbo..orsca dont check witch is good for me then..but he also did it on 7 cylinders not 8..
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Last edited by Suicidal Racing; Oct 23, 2006 at 08:50 AM.
Im going to steal your thread....Ill take rep points for this one
Last round of qualifying tonight Lance Styck has a massive crash on a solo qualifying pass. Out on the big end Lance gets way out of shape at over 150 MPH crosses across the lanes sideways. His wheelie bars tangle in the guard rail which flips him into a end over in flipping ordeal. The car flips so many times it was uncountable across the guard rail and down the shutdown area. Lance was concious as he was removed from the car. He was taken to Albany Hospital to be checked out after such a massive crash. Word from the hospital so far is he is ok with plenty of bumps bruises and his head bumped pretty hard. The car was torn up so bad it was literly unreconizable as a mustang. Much is to be said for the strict safety we now have in these outlaw 10.5 cars today. The roll cage and safety with out a doubt just saved Lance from being injured very badly. Best wishes to custom performance and the Lance Styck team on a speedy recovery
http://prophotoproductions.com/Videos/wreck.wmv
I have just got off the phone with Lance and he is alright not fine but comfortable. He is at home in Americus now and told me that other than some back pain is doing well.
The crash split his helmet in a place about 5" long so I think that they took him in to make sure there was no cranial or spinal injuries as much as anything.
I was so glad to hear Lance's voice tonight. They had him pretty comfortable but any of us that have a crash especially a bad one at speed knows that he will be very sore tomorrow and a back injury can hurt worse than anything. Lance said he had not seen the car but his crew had informed him that it was completely destroyed.
Lance I know we don't have a lot to offer but just like I told you on the phone, if there is anything at all that we can do for you or your family, please let us know.
The Hancock Family Wishes you a Speedy Recovery and you will be in our prayers.
Last round of qualifying tonight Lance Styck has a massive crash on a solo qualifying pass. Out on the big end Lance gets way out of shape at over 150 MPH crosses across the lanes sideways. His wheelie bars tangle in the guard rail which flips him into a end over in flipping ordeal. The car flips so many times it was uncountable across the guard rail and down the shutdown area. Lance was concious as he was removed from the car. He was taken to Albany Hospital to be checked out after such a massive crash. Word from the hospital so far is he is ok with plenty of bumps bruises and his head bumped pretty hard. The car was torn up so bad it was literly unreconizable as a mustang. Much is to be said for the strict safety we now have in these outlaw 10.5 cars today. The roll cage and safety with out a doubt just saved Lance from being injured very badly. Best wishes to custom performance and the Lance Styck team on a speedy recovery
http://prophotoproductions.com/Videos/wreck.wmv
I have just got off the phone with Lance and he is alright not fine but comfortable. He is at home in Americus now and told me that other than some back pain is doing well.
The crash split his helmet in a place about 5" long so I think that they took him in to make sure there was no cranial or spinal injuries as much as anything.
I was so glad to hear Lance's voice tonight. They had him pretty comfortable but any of us that have a crash especially a bad one at speed knows that he will be very sore tomorrow and a back injury can hurt worse than anything. Lance said he had not seen the car but his crew had informed him that it was completely destroyed.
Lance I know we don't have a lot to offer but just like I told you on the phone, if there is anything at all that we can do for you or your family, please let us know.
The Hancock Family Wishes you a Speedy Recovery and you will be in our prayers.
yep..i read that chris but mine was about ez street not 10.5
i'm looking for shanes 4.97 pass he put it on the back bumper at 300 feet out on one of his passes
i'm looking for shanes 4.97 pass he put it on the back bumper at 300 feet out on one of his passes
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lol u know i have to give u a hard time..shit we read the same boards..i'm suprised u aint post about the rage 68 camaro running 5.99 in ihra this past weekend
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