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Old 13-01-2014, 03:50 PM   #1
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Default watering down a drag strip

A first for me, watering dowm a drag strip,
Perth was 43 degrees last Saturday at the top fuel meeting



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Old 13-01-2014, 04:41 PM   #2
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Hot track cool air is ideal but too hot will melt soft compound tyres and if the lower end of the track if it's asphalt and it bleeds you'll have cars in the wall as well as destroy the track
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Old 13-01-2014, 05:28 PM   #3
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have never seen one watered down but agree that too hot a track and it becomes slippery
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Old 14-01-2014, 01:32 PM   #4
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Default Re: watering down a drag strip

i was at that meeting too,i just thought they were washing the track as its top fuel meet etc,but from what has been said there may be an optimum temp for the track to be good for those monsters to run well and safely.
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Old 14-01-2014, 11:25 PM   #5
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Motorplex needs to get with the program!

"Track has a proprietary 'Track Cooling System' that is unique to the drag racing industry. This track cooling system lies in the concrete launch pad and circulates chilled water from a pair of 12,000 gallon underground tanks through over 15,000 foot of lines in the launch pad. The cooled area is 200' long; 40' behind the starting line to 160' past the start. Track temperature probes in the concrete, as well as surface reading show temperature reductions between 15-25 degrees."

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