It's here! Pure Stock Drags(aka PSD)! The date is Sunday October 10th, 2010, at 3:00 PM Eastern. Rules are below.
When I say stock, I mean it. No performance upgrades, no bodykits. I will allow rim changes(no tire changes, please), but it must look like it would from the 1970's era (i.e. American Racing Torq Thrust); therefore, dimensions must be left untouched. I will however allow paint and vinyls to be changed, as long as it's from the era. There will be two classes: S/D and S/C. S/D means Stock/D class, and S/C means Stock/C class. The 1955 Bel Air, 1964 Impala, and 1965 Malibu run S/D. The 1969 Camaro, 1970 Chevelle, 1966 GTO, 1969 Mustang, and 1970 Challenger run S/C. You will be required to put the letters on your car, depending on what class you are in. Racing is 1/4 mile. I will be at the finish line, and I will say "3,2,1,Go!", and they're off! Of course, there are 3 practice runs for each car; Then eliminations start. Please leave a reply on this topic if you will be attending PSD, and what car you are going to use. You may run a car in each class, but you can not run more than one car in the same class. If you have any questions, just ask. I will be happy to help! Thank you, hope to see you there!
The car you bring MUST be completely stock
The car MUST be under 1970
The car MUST be under 1970
When I say stock, I mean it. No performance upgrades, no bodykits. I will allow rim changes(no tire changes, please), but it must look like it would from the 1970's era (i.e. American Racing Torq Thrust); therefore, dimensions must be left untouched. I will however allow paint and vinyls to be changed, as long as it's from the era. There will be two classes: S/D and S/C. S/D means Stock/D class, and S/C means Stock/C class. The 1955 Bel Air, 1964 Impala, and 1965 Malibu run S/D. The 1969 Camaro, 1970 Chevelle, 1966 GTO, 1969 Mustang, and 1970 Challenger run S/C. You will be required to put the letters on your car, depending on what class you are in. Racing is 1/4 mile. I will be at the finish line, and I will say "3,2,1,Go!", and they're off! Of course, there are 3 practice runs for each car; Then eliminations start. Please leave a reply on this topic if you will be attending PSD, and what car you are going to use. You may run a car in each class, but you can not run more than one car in the same class. If you have any questions, just ask. I will be happy to help! Thank you, hope to see you there!
Last edited by camaroyenko on Mon Sep 20, 2010 11:12 pm; edited 2 times in total






Here is a picture to help you guys understand this. In real racing, it is called Jr. Stock. I won't call it that. I will also give each car a number, which that and the class must be put on the door like in the pic.

Now that you bring that up, I remeber it! I do forget alot of things 