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History - Dry lakes racing classes | The H.A.M.B.
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History Dry lakes racing classes. Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by wutnxt, Dec 21, 2011. Joined: Aug 2, 2009 Posts: 323. Profile Page. wutnxt. Member. from Woodburn,Oregon. Can someone explain the individual classes in dry lakes racing and give some examples? wutnxt, Dec 21, 2011 ...
Classes and Records - Dry Lakes Racers Australia
https://www.dlra.org.au/classes-records.htm
The DLRA offers a large variety of classes for wheel driven cars and motorcycles. Any vehicles competing at Speed Week must comply with these specific DLRA classes to run or set a record. The pages below detail the classes and associated records. Please refer to the DLRA Rulebook for definitive class requirements.
Dry Lakes Racing History - Rod & Custom Magazine
https://www.motortrend.com/news/0905rc-dry-lakes-racing-history/
Lakes racing was the result of several things happening at the same time. Young car owners were meeting each other, organizing into clubs, and racing. According to Leslie, George Wight, eventually ...
Dry Lakes Racers Australia
WHO WE ARE. The Dry Lakes Racers Australia are the official sanctioning body for dry lakes racing in Australia. We conduct an annual event called Speed Week at Lake Gairdner in South Australia, Australia. Where cars, motorbikes and trucks that comply to the DLRA rules and regualtions run for one way speed records.
Getting Started - Dry Lakes Racers Australia
https://www.dlra.org.au/getstarted.htm
Getting Started in Salt Lakes Racing . If your interested in Dry Lakes Racing, probably the best way to see if it's something for you is to come to Speed Week as a spectator.If you want to get closer to the action you can become a volunteer and get an even better understanding of Speed Week and how the event is run. This way you will get to see where it is, how you get there and talk to …
Drag Race/Dry Lakes | 3 Dog Garage
https://www.3dog.org/drag-race-dry-lakes
Dry lakes cars ran one at a time, over miles of flat, dry lakebed in a quest to establish a measured and recorded speed record for an assigned class based on the car’s weight, power and other criteria. Drag racing also provided a measured and recorded speed, as well as its elapsed time, but over a (usually) one-quarter-mile strip and against ...
Hot Rods - Who has raced dry lakes | The H.A.M.B.
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Car classes What I would like to do is build a belly tank style. obviously piston car on gas pump gas. I'm not really looking to go 500 mph just maybe like 200 ish. ... Note, the rules for racing on the dry lakes sure make for some unusual …
Muroc Dry Lake - Kustomrama
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The Early Days of Muroc Dry Lakes Racing. Muroc Dry Lake was the site of American Automobile Asscociation sanctioned speed events in the 1920s.When lakes racing became popular in the 1920s, the Model T was the preferred car because of its low cost and available speed equipment.Roadsters were favred amongst the racers, but touring cars were also raced. In May …
Understanding Bonneville streamliners, lakesters, and …
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The recipe for success on the salt flats and dry lake beds of Bonneville is a generous helping of power and traction with as little aerodynamic drag as possible. In order to level the playing field among entrants, however, racers must be grouped into specific classes. We already covered the basics of the SCTA’s engine […]
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