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  • #31
    Thanks T.

    There will be plenty of time before hand to take a trip up to the track. If the car holds up I will be there almost once a week during the racing season. I always post up here, let me know if you will be interested in going ill gladly help you out.

    sent from my galaxy s3. that would explain the errors.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by SYCK SS View Post
      What are goals for everyone this year????

      Mine is being carried over from last year and HOPING to hit that 10.99 pass. I was so close last year so with the tweaks i am making, lets see if it happens.!
      You might need a push.

      JK.

      T.
      The drag strip is like sniffing glue, it's cheap, it's a decent buzz, it doesn't last long and they are all the same.
      Road racing is like China White Heroin, the buzz is stronger, the high lasts for hours, it's extremely addictive and they are all different.
      I can't wait for my Track next fix.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by TBone View Post
        Since you have a v6 you won't be going fast enough to need a helmet, per the NHRA.
        All Camaro5Fest driving activities require a helmet regardless of speed.

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        • #34
          im in

          [QUOTE=Toasty;68373]FYI, they are starting a pre-notification list for early hotel reservations... sign up here - Host Hotel Sign-ups (Early Notification) - Camaro5 Chevy Camaro Forum / Camaro ZL1, SS and V6 Forums - Camaro5.com
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          • #35
            Originally posted by rnikolich9 View Post
            my dad & I are very interested in attending this in August. My dad has a few questions though so if someone can help me answer them for him..
            first, for the drag strip, is there insurance for the cars in case of an accident? or do u get insurance for the strip somehow?
            second, do you need/recommend a helmet for the drag strip?
            lastly, how does everything work at Camaro5Fest? like how does the agenda go for the three days?

            Thank you in advance for your help!
            I'll add to Toasty and T's great insight and suggestions. If you love your Camaro as I think you do, you don't want to miss this opportunity to attend the national fest that is so close to us. You'll have a blast whether you race or not. Put back some coin for all the vendors there too.

            I'm sure this year the fest will be even better than last year because of the repeat location. Lastly, if you are even thinking of it, make your reservations at the host hotel now because that's where all the action is. You can cancel reservation later if you decide not to go.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by TBone View Post
              Since you have a v6 you won't be going fast enough to need a helmet, per the NHRA.

              If you can drive in a straight line you will not need extra insurance but your normal insurance will NOT cover you on the track. You can buy it but you really won't need it.

              If you have never been down a 1/4 drag strip before, or it has been a while, take a look at this post for some tips from some of us that have done it and are well versed.


              Last year Lingenfelter had a drag racing class at C4Fest. Maybe they will do it again and you can check it out. Your best bet though is go to a local test and tune and practice before going to Indy.

              T.
              If it's like last year, and I suspect it is, they are requiring EVERYBODY to wear a helmet, above and beyond NHRA rules. Something about cheaper insurance for the event.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Oneslowz28 View Post
                Sad i missed last year didnt have enough vacation time. Since i got denied vacation time for the power tour this year this will be one of my events. Im looking forward to going.
                Not hitting power this year either. Too far south. Doing SMN in Duquion . Been a few years should be a blast .
                Man that really sucks...........but that's the coolest thing I've ever seen

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                • #38
                  Toasty, TBone, FastFreddie, Blackhawk, TonyNo, and SyckSS thank you for all responding! I'll relay the information to my dad and hopefully by the end of the week have our hotel room reserved. & SYCK SS, I will probably take you up on that offer to go up to the drag strip before hand to get a few runs in for practice, it would definitely be fun. One last question regarding helmets, what kind of helmets do they require (rating/spec wise; Snell, DOT, etc..)? Thanks again!
                  Last edited by rnikolich9; 01-10-2013, 08:54 PM.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Toasty View Post
                    To be honest, I am not sure how the insurance/coverage is, but I suspect that you may be on your own. I didn't race last year, so not entirely sure.

                    You will need a helmet, should be NHRA rules, but everybody has to have a helmet. They'll likely post the requirements soon, if they're not already.

                    The schedule has not been posted as of yet, but typically Friday and saturday are filled with hanging out and/or racing. It sounds like they dont want to do both autocross and drags at the same time, though.
                    You can share your "special" helmet... hehehehe

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by rnikolich9 View Post
                      Toasty, TBone, FastFreddie, TonyNo, and SyckSS thank you for all responding! I'll relay the information to my dad and hopefully by the end of the week have our hotel room reserved. & SYCK SS, I will probably take you up on that offer to go up to the drag strip before hand to get a few runs in for practice, it would definitely be fun. One last question regarding helmets, what kind of helmets do they require (rating/spec wise; Snell, DOT, etc..)? Thanks again!
                      Should be Snell, but I don't remember what numbe

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Toasty View Post
                        Should be Snell, but I don't remember what numbe
                        from helmets i've seen, i think it is SA2010.. can anyone confirm this?
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                        • #42
                          SA2005 or SA2010. I bought a G Force helmet last year because they said no motorcycle helmets. You can get an open face racing helmet for around $200.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Blackhawk View Post
                            SA2005 or SA2010. I bought a G Force helmet last year because they said no motorcycle helmets. You can get an open face racing helmet for around $200.
                            Thank you!
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                            • #44
                              SA 2005 will be expiring soon, I think 2015, I would suggest a SA 2010 as it will be valid longer, 2020. I also suggest a full face helmet. In the event you need it it is much better protection and better safe than sorry.

                              There is a place in Barrington, Northstar, that has them in stock so you can try them on to see what size fits you and your dad. They offer good deals or you can find one elsewhere but at least you will know your size.

                              T.
                              The drag strip is like sniffing glue, it's cheap, it's a decent buzz, it doesn't last long and they are all the same.
                              Road racing is like China White Heroin, the buzz is stronger, the high lasts for hours, it's extremely addictive and they are all different.
                              I can't wait for my Track next fix.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by TBone View Post
                                SA 2005 will be expiring soon, I think 2015, I would suggest a SA 2010 as it will be valid longer, 2020. I also suggest a full face helmet. In the event you need it it is much better protection and better safe than sorry.

                                There is a place in Barrington, Northstar, that has them in stock so you can try them on to see what size fits you and your dad. They offer good deals or you can find one elsewhere but at least you will know your size.

                                T.
                                Thanks TBone! you guys have done an awesome job answering my questions!
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