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maxhcaprez
10 December 06, 17:11
I was wondering if anyone can make a drag car or something like that that can lift the front wheels like a drag car.


:D :D :D :D :D

Ralph_B
11 December 06, 00:54
Hmm, where's the sense if you don't have a drag-strip for it. :-/ Apart from this, as the name says GTL is about classical GRAND TOURISME CARS - I don't think a dragster fits in very well.:P

Snowcat
12 December 06, 01:53
weeeeellllll...... People have been racing down straight bits of tarmac for about as long as there's been straight bits of tarmac... :-/

If your desperate for a dragstrip, Anderstorp or Dijon Prenois have straights which are easily more than a 1/4 mile in length. As for the cars...

Take yer pick. Plenty there that can haul arse well. Indeed, I've often had quali laps spoiled by kids drag'n each other at these two tracks and they NEVER look in the damn mirrors! :banghead:

Kongo
12 December 06, 02:18
weeeeellllll...... People have been racing down straight bits of tarmac for about as long as there's been straight bits of tarmac... :-/

If your desperate for a dragstrip, Anderstorp or Dijon Prenois have straights which are easily more than a 1/4 mile in length. As for the cars...

Take yer pick. Plenty there that can haul arse well. Indeed, I've often had quali laps spoiled by kids drag'n each other at these two tracks and they NEVER look in the damn mirrors! :banghead:

Yep!
Hey, didn't know your here Mr Elan lover Snowcat!
Dude that race round Spa was tight...3rd in a Mustang against 70's cars...Awesome! If only you'd braked earlier you would have got me for sure:D

Still, been thinking bout this Drag strip thing.
Might be possable to make one.
Would be very short races tho.

lowndes888
23 January 07, 15:00
I support this idea cause I like drag racing and the GTL cars will look good as dragsters. Mustangs,GT350s and Corvettes sprint on a dragstrip. The spa straight should cover the drag strip. But the cars should be bulked up on horsepower so it would be hard to drive them in a straight line.