Official Houston Performance Truck Shootout Date
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Track was prepped really well with CRISCO. As usual, Baytown track has no teeth. Wasted my time and money tonight. I managed a 12.9 at 116!!! Great turnout. I'd say 3,000 people....
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You must have been one that ran after someone spilled cause ive been here both nights and couldnt ask for a better hooking track. Either that or you need some suspension. There was more than 7k people here today according to Flaco. Very impressed with this event. I will be back next year.
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I had some decent runs:12.6@110 n/a Was pissed that they ran out of nitrous by 4pm my times would of improved drasticaly.I have never seen so many trucks in 1 place.Next year they should really think about bracket racing with the amount of trucks there.Didnt hang around to see who won the shoot out.There was only a handfull of trucks that I seen that was going to run for the money.Had a good time and cant wait for the next one.And my bottle will be full before go next time.Lol Mike
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That event was crazzzy! I'm not trying to be a racist or complain at all but I felt like I was in Mexico. lol. Tejano music blarring everywhere, fighting, crazy/inconsiderate driving in the pits.........
I do have to applaude the guys/shops that put this event on, the turnout was incredible, dwarfing any of the SAR truck events. Turnout seemed like it doubled from last years event in Sealy. I wish I could have been there running my junk.
I didn't get to stay till the end, how many trucks competed in the Quick 16? What was the No.1 qualifying spot? Who won?
I do have to applaude the guys/shops that put this event on, the turnout was incredible, dwarfing any of the SAR truck events. Turnout seemed like it doubled from last years event in Sealy. I wish I could have been there running my junk.
I didn't get to stay till the end, how many trucks competed in the Quick 16? What was the No.1 qualifying spot? Who won?
#85
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That aint no joke. Especially towards the end when waiting on the big boys to race. It started getting out of hand but it was still a blast. Only thing i entered in was the burnout competetion and it was a joke. The guy that blew his tires shouldve won hands down not some guy just cause he had 26s.
I wish i couldve met some others in person but i had no idea what anyone looked like besides Flaco and Spike. I have to say those are some nice down to earth guys. Answered any questions i had without being stuckup or anything.
I wish i couldve met some others in person but i had no idea what anyone looked like besides Flaco and Spike. I have to say those are some nice down to earth guys. Answered any questions i had without being stuckup or anything.
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I made 2 passes, both 12.74 at 108.7. Was running out of fuel above 5K. Even short shifted the second pass at 5K and fuel system still wasn't happy. I needed a lot more time to get my truck running right. Has way more in it, but was way to crowded for me. 2400 miles is a long way to drive for 2 passes,
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You must have been one that ran after someone spilled cause ive been here both nights and couldnt ask for a better hooking track. Either that or you need some suspension. There was more than 7k people here today according to Flaco. Very impressed with this event. I will be back next year.
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That event was crazzzy! I'm not trying to be a racist or complain at all but I felt like I was in Mexico. lol. Tejano music blarring everywhere, fighting, crazy/inconsiderate driving in the pits.........
I do have to applaude the guys/shops that put this event on, the turnout was incredible, dwarfing any of the SAR truck events. Turnout seemed like it doubled from last years event in Sealy. I wish I could have been there running my junk.
I didn't get to stay till the end, how many trucks competed in the Quick 16? What was the No.1 qualifying spot? Who won?
I do have to applaude the guys/shops that put this event on, the turnout was incredible, dwarfing any of the SAR truck events. Turnout seemed like it doubled from last years event in Sealy. I wish I could have been there running my junk.
I didn't get to stay till the end, how many trucks competed in the Quick 16? What was the No.1 qualifying spot? Who won?
I got tired of kicking my way thru Miller Lite cans...