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Bubblehead 03-31-2021 10:33 AM

No Prep Drag Racing (Hampton Roads, VA)
 
I'm getting into NPDR. Is there any racing in Hampton Road?

Family_Racing 03-31-2021 11:12 AM


Originally Posted by Bubblehead (Post 15771144)
I'm getting into NPDR. Is there any racing in Hampton Road?

Check out the drag forum or the regional forums here. You may get a better answer that way.
https://www.rctech.net/forum/drag-racing-forum-196/
https://www.rctech.net/forum/northeast-racing-forum-185/
https://www.rctech.net/forum/mid-atlantic-rc-racing-116/

Bubblehead 03-31-2021 12:19 PM

Thanks

Bubblehead 03-31-2021 12:20 PM

thanks

HarryLeach 03-31-2021 03:02 PM

I think Coastal in Chesapeake is supposed to have a few events outside this summer, but I haven't heard about it for a while with all the national event preps.

Haven't seen you for a while, have you checked out Coastal yet?

Bubblehead 04-01-2021 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by HarryLeach (Post 15771252)
I think Coastal in Chesapeake is supposed to have a few events outside this summer, but I haven't heard about it for a while with all the national event preps.

Haven't seen you for a while, have you checked out Coastal yet?

I was there the other day Berry told me the same thing that they should be racing this summer.

dangdude 04-03-2021 08:01 PM

I would appreciate no prep indoor carpet racing. I'm not sure tire goop application strategy needs to be part of racing.

HarryLeach 04-04-2021 05:39 AM


Originally Posted by dangdude (Post 15772492)
I would appreciate no prep indoor carpet racing. I'm not sure tire goop application strategy needs to be part of racing.

You're entitled to your opinion.

Fact is there are some classes where tire prep on carpet is actually detrimental (guys are finding with the SJT 1/12 rubber tires that prep makes them take too long to "come in" on a run, so cleaning with sauce after a run and letting dry until the next run seems to be the trend), and other classes it's required (foam) to have any hope of a consistent run. A dry foam tire won't easily conform to the track to generate traction, but overall grip can be adjusted based on coverage area as a result.

For other rubber tire classes, IMO, a lot of people don't understand what the prep is actually doing, which leads to the grumbling. The "no odor" preps used these days isn't actively softening the tire, which would shorten tire life even further than we already see, instead, it conditions the rubber to not stiffen up from heat cycling, which allows the tire to "wiggle" earlier in the run to generate heat and develop traction that will last to the end of a run, it also cleans the tire surface, which is very beneficial for consistency. Even these little tires will have pickup from the track that will hamper traction run to run. Some tires are porous enough to keep some of that compound in the tire with longer soak times, but to know the overall behavior, experimentation between brands is needed.

Thankfully, there are lots of team setup sheets out there for all types of tires and tracks and compounds that include coverage area and "soak" times to help give a baseline.

Now, in the days of the "smelly" preps, a lot of what I just said is out the window. Some of those older chemicals could melt the wheels the tires were mounted to, and overall it's a good thing they're gone. They did/ do generate some traction in some places where racing would have otherwise been impossible, but cars and tires and carpet and appropriate preps have come a long way.

Bubblehead 04-04-2021 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by dangdude (Post 15772492)
I would appreciate no prep indoor carpet racing. I'm not sure tire goop application strategy needs to be part of racing.

66 or 132 feet?

vanesaramp 08-25-2021 03:12 AM

Thank you for your reply)


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