Posted 8 years ago
fortapache
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Some more from my collection of Dragster Magazine photos. These are from the early 1970s.
Starting off is Jungle Jim King of the smoky burnouts. The burnouts were to warm up the tires for better traction. The burnouts could be better than the actual races.
Photo #3 shows the appeal of night racing. Flames from the headers were something that could only be seen at night. The cars looked better at night too. In full daylight they could look a bit dingy from all the smoke and fire. Also there was crackling sound of the exhaust, something you would only hear from the cars running on nitro also known as top fuel.
#4 is rail with an engine blowing up. Probably wrecked the parachute which led to the flipping at the end of the track.
Thank you very much Nicefice. I think you covered the wrinklewall slicks rather well.
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mikelv85
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Crazy, man, crazy! [;>)
Sweet -- Bleach Burnout !!
Thank you very much NevadaBlades for the cool comment.
And thank you very much Rose.
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NevadaBlades
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Thank you SEAN68.
Thank you Manikan.
COOL PICS Apache
have a great day
b
Thank you very much wickencrafts.
Daddio would take me with him the races mostly at minnesota dragways and northstar in the early / mid 70's. I am sure this contributed to my love of hot rods and race cars LOL
http://abcnewspapers.com/2013/08/20/anoka-county-history-remembering-minnesota-dragways/
I have been to BIR since then. similar but not the same. Came south thru brainerd from hackensack mn on friday. It is nationals this weeks end. Highway patrol was directing traffic in / out of the race track
I love the smell of racing fuel
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b
Thank you very much wickencrafts. I used to go to Orange County International Raceway here is California. It wasreplaced by a shopping center in the 80s. There are a couple around here now. I should go sometime.
Thank you buckethead.