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JUICED96Z
03-21-2009, 07:37 PM
Here are a few tips and rules to go by for when you go to the track for the first time.

Everyone that wants to race should try to get there hands on an NHRA or IHRA rule book before going to the track..

Make sure you have along a shirt with sleeves, long pants and shoes. Check: that your seat belts works, all the fluids, tires, check for leaks, ect, etc before you leave your house. If you have a rag top or if you think your car will go 13.9 or faster bring a LEGAL helmet, like a SA2005 rated helmet. Some individual tracks require a helmet no matter your speed. Know your track rules.

When you first pull in and pay, ask where tech inspection is and when it opens. Go there before the required time and wait. If your car is fairly stock or does not have a lot done they will just make sure the battery is held down good and that the car is safe. Things like good tires, no leaks ect etc. Take all loose junk out of the car, to include anything in the trunk/hatch area (speaker boxes need to be secured or removed), before you go to tech inspection.

If you car has a lot done and you have an idea of what it will run, make sure you have all the appropriate safety gear.

Most tracks after tech inspection will then write a number on your car so they can keep track of your runs.

GO PARK YOU CAR! TURN OFF YOU’RE A/C AND DO NOT TURN IT ON UNTIL YOU LEAVE THE TRACK, this will keep you from dripping water on the track surface.

Sit up in the stands and watch what all is going on. Notice how people go to the staging lanes, pull up to the starting line, pull off the track at the end of the run, and where you get your time slip.

Walk around and find some faster guys that are not really busy and ask them for some tips and advice, most people will be more then happy to help you out.

After you have a good feel of things, get your car and pull into the staging lanes. Don’t leave your car while in the staging lanes.

When the person before you gets ready to run the guy at the tree will signal him forward. Pull up and stop were he was parked and wait your turn. You should have already turned off the stereo and rolled up the windows. Make sure you have your helmet on and seat belt fastened before you get to this point.

Wait until you are signaled to pull forward. Never start your burn out until you are either signaled by the track officials or the racers have already left the line. If you are on street tires, DRIVE AROUND THE WATER BOX (the water box area is the area where you smoke the tires) and back up into it. At most tracks, if you drive threw the water box the track people and the racers will not like you because while you are staging the water will run off your front tires on the staging area. They may also voice their feelings to you. This can make the track slick and cause accidents. If you have skinnies and slicks then feel free to drive threw the water. If you have a sticky tires out back and street tires up front then go AROUND.

On the burn out, if you are on street tires just smoke them enough to clean the dust off of them or smoke them good for a show for the crowd. Its up to you.

Up ahead on the ground you will notice two holes next to each other in the walls (should have noticed this when you were in the stands). Pull up to the first one until the first set of top lights come on (this is pre-staging). Then pull up until you turn on the next set (you are fully staged). Once you do this be ready to race. DO NOT PULL ALL THE WAY UP TO THE TREE. You do not want to pre-stage and than stage all in motion. You pre-stage, than the other racer pre-stages; you stage and than the other racer stages. You get the idea.

When the lights come on go when its green. Don't try to go on the last yellow to get a good reaction time. No REAL racer will laugh at you for having a bad one, you are having fun, its not a national event with money on the line. After a few runs you can start going on the last yellow when your nerves calm down.

Whatever side the turnoff is on, that racer has the right-of-way (turnoff on the right, the car in the right lane has the right-of-way). Unless you are WAY ahead of someone in the shutdown area (example a 12 second car beats an 18 second car, and even then be careful), don't cross in front of someone because you THINK they can slow down and follow you. They may have a problem (example NO BRAKES!) and can't stop in time. DO NOT RACE THE OTHER RACER TO THE EXIT!! There has been many an accident when people don't yield the right-of-way at a track. Best advice on this, ask the track's tech department or staging director before you make a pass on the ins and outs or at the very least the fellow racers before you get in your car.

Pull up to the person handing out the time slips. When you take the slip, thank them!

Put the slip down until you get back to the pits or staging lanes and look at it then. Don't look at the slip while sitting at the shack because people will be coming up behind to get their time slip and it slows everyone down and some people may be buring some reather expensive race gas.

Get back in the lanes when you are ready and do it all over again.

If after a few runs and the car is not hooking, you may want to drop the air pressure in your rear tries. You can start dropping one pound in each tire per run. Keep going until your times stop improving.

WARNING: DOING THIS DOES AFFECT YOUR HANDLING IN CORNERS. AIR YOUR TIRES BACK UP BEFORE YOU GO HOME! There is usually an air compressor at every track. Just ask were it is or if there is not one ask to use someones.

Its one thing if a rear end breaks but if you are worried about your car springing a leak or blowing fluids all over the track LEAVE IT AT HOME UNTIL IT’S FIXED. This keeps you and other racers safe.

Don't worry about making a mistake. If you go on a street night, most of the track workers know that most people there don't have a lot of race-time under their belt and are normally glad to help.

CamaroKidZ28
03-21-2009, 07:49 PM
Thanks for the post!

I'm unfortunately guilty of racing but have never been to a track. Hopefully within the next couple weeks I'm going to borrow a friends set of slicks and head to one.

19BLACKBIRD99
03-21-2009, 08:49 PM
I plan on going to the track once my car is done!

dilatedpeoples28
03-21-2009, 09:00 PM
nice guide for first timers

DeerHunter_Z28
03-21-2009, 09:53 PM
Nice post, I remember my first time was pretty intimidating.

19BLACKBIRD99
03-21-2009, 10:00 PM
haha wootwoot

RacerXLS1
03-22-2009, 10:10 AM
Good write up. Alot of good info for first timers.

BassProCamaro97
03-22-2009, 10:44 AM
Good info. My first time I went through the beams twice tryig to line up.:omg:

~Jim~

Occupational_Hazard
03-22-2009, 10:51 AM
should sticky it for all the youngins coming in lol

Villain281H
03-22-2009, 01:51 PM
Still a great read. Remember we all had a "first time" on the track at one point, so why not help out the newbies? :thumb:

Derek

ndfrsd6
03-22-2009, 08:56 PM
great to see the stickys popping up ....great write up!

JUICED96Z
03-23-2009, 01:38 PM
Thanks for the kind words. There was a thread made for the faster guys but after a while we agreed that by the time you get to that point you know whats going on haha.

JUICED96Z
03-26-2009, 03:35 PM
If anyone has anything to add fell free to post it. I am trying to make the post easier to read and add and delete things.

2sslow
03-29-2009, 07:03 PM
This is a great write up I only have issue w/ one thing in this paragraph.



Wait until you are signaled to pull forward. Never start your burn out until you are either signaled by the track officials or the racers have already left the line. If you are on street tires, DRIVE AROUND THE WATER BOX (the water box area is the area where you smoke the tires) and back up into it. At most tracks, if you drive threw the water box the track people and the racers will not like you because while you are staging the water will run off your front tires on the staging area. THey may also voice their feelings to you. This can make the track slick and cause accidents.

On the burn out, if you are on street tires just smoke them enough to clean the dust off of them or smoke them good for a show for the crowd. Its up to you.

You dont need to even get in the water on street tires, They get slippery on the track if you John Force them. Just lightly spin them to clean off any debris ie. small rocks or dirt.

Your instructions are great, just to clarify even if your on slicks and have street front tires drive around the water and back in.

If you have race fronts its ok to drive through the water.



Again Great write up.


Doug

JUICED96Z
03-30-2009, 12:03 PM
Agreed that you don't need to go into the water box, from what I have seen most people still do and if the track guy at the lights is backing you up most likley they will back you up into the water.

I clarified it in the post.

slowmofo
03-30-2009, 01:25 PM
Good post, good info..

Someone should toss some glue on this..

PhoenixRising
04-24-2009, 01:06 PM
Nice write up...I haven't been to the track in a while and this was a good refresher.

Iroc313
04-24-2009, 05:34 PM
One very important thing you forgot.

If you go past the staging lights and back up to line back up with them.. MAKE SURE THE CAR IS IN D FOR DRIVE NOT R FOR RACE

Other than that, spot on!

JUICED96Z
04-24-2009, 09:42 PM
One very important thing you forgot.

If you go past the staging lights and back up to line back up with them.. MAKE SURE THE CAR IS IN D FOR DRIVE NOT R FOR RACE

Other than that, spot on!

WOW........ just wow.......... no I will not add it haha, it is common scense even though it does happen haha.

Iroc313
04-25-2009, 02:14 AM
WOW........ just wow.......... no I will not add it haha, it is common scense even though it does happen haha.

I've seen it happen so many times it almost needs to be in the rulebook.

Matter of fact, good idea, its actually entertaining watching cars launch in reverse. :D