UrbanRacer.com spfwd class UPDATED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the sight has been updated top 10 here
ET MPH Racer Car/Engine Track Date Spec
1) 9.685 155.61 John Ferguson 92 Honda Englishtown 10/2/2005 NHRA
2) 9.698 154.74 Jasen Penman 93 Honda Las Vegas 9/10/2005 NHRA
3) 9.725 152.18 Brian Ballard 91 CRX Englishtown 10/2/2005 NHRA
4) 9.878 149.08 Jason Hunt 88 CRX Moroso 4/18/2004 NHRA
5) 9.916 147.29 Cortney Green 95 Honda Las Vegas 9/9/2005 NHRA
6) 9.925 126.62 Jason Hunt 97 Honda Civic Englishtown 10/2/2004 NHRA
7) 9.932 148.53 Brian Ballard 91 CRX Englishtown 10/2/2004 NHRA
8) 10.015 140.8 Felix Medina 91 Civic Atco 5/1/2005 NHRA
9) 10.02 144.67 Buck Lemoine 00 Civic Las Vegas 9/10/2005 NHRA
10) 10.022 140.14 Steve Lockett 97 Neon Englishtown 10/1/2005 NHRA
http://www.urbanracer.com
good job guys lets keep breaking records
ET MPH Racer Car/Engine Track Date Spec
1) 9.685 155.61 John Ferguson 92 Honda Englishtown 10/2/2005 NHRA
2) 9.698 154.74 Jasen Penman 93 Honda Las Vegas 9/10/2005 NHRA
3) 9.725 152.18 Brian Ballard 91 CRX Englishtown 10/2/2005 NHRA
4) 9.878 149.08 Jason Hunt 88 CRX Moroso 4/18/2004 NHRA
5) 9.916 147.29 Cortney Green 95 Honda Las Vegas 9/9/2005 NHRA
6) 9.925 126.62 Jason Hunt 97 Honda Civic Englishtown 10/2/2004 NHRA
7) 9.932 148.53 Brian Ballard 91 CRX Englishtown 10/2/2004 NHRA
8) 10.015 140.8 Felix Medina 91 Civic Atco 5/1/2005 NHRA
9) 10.02 144.67 Buck Lemoine 00 Civic Las Vegas 9/10/2005 NHRA
10) 10.022 140.14 Steve Lockett 97 Neon Englishtown 10/1/2005 NHRA
http://www.urbanracer.com
good job guys lets keep breaking records
i know they did mis speell it i tried to email them but the email they have gets returned to me
u will be in pomona right
u will be in pomona right
you too **** im driving mine to the track too from salt lake (j/k) jasen and i will be there and hope to bring cort and one other but we will see
just got the new setup on the car will tune it this weekend to see what it does hope to make some good power
looking at 9's in the mix we will see
just got the new setup on the car will tune it this weekend to see what it does hope to make some good power
looking at 9's in the mix we will see
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loser! hahaha
loser! hahaha
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Your there if they take one of Brians pass's off
Your there if they take one of Brians pass's off
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Your there if they take one of Brians pass's off</TD></TR></TABLE>
Didnt Brian go 9.61 in the coupe at Englishtown?
Your there if they take one of Brians pass's off</TD></TR></TABLE>
Didnt Brian go 9.61 in the coupe at Englishtown?
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Didnt Brian go 9.61 in the coupe at Englishtown?</TD></TR></TABLE>
At Bradenton this past weekend. Brian driving Jason/Charlie's Coupe.
See below.
Didnt Brian go 9.61 in the coupe at Englishtown?</TD></TR></TABLE>
At Bradenton this past weekend. Brian driving Jason/Charlie's Coupe.
See below.
That's an amazing Top 10 for the SPFWD Class
These guys took this class to another level this year. I wonder where it will go next year.
These guys took this class to another level this year. I wonder where it will go next year.
i dont mean to cut anyone off i just took the top 10 that was on the site to show it was updated steve (9sech22) has the list more acurate than this but just wanted to show you guys it was updated
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Tyler H »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Damn Buck, they spelled your name wrong! That list is very impressive. I love Sport FWD!
Tyler</TD></TR></TABLE>
They spelled his name wrong because he is The Run on King. Run on Sentence that is..lol
Tyler</TD></TR></TABLE>
They spelled his name wrong because he is The Run on King. Run on Sentence that is..lol
yes i know thats they way they were pronouncing it at the race also till my girl went and corrected them it was halarious actually
Just an FYI--
Following is the press release NHRA sent out regarding the Sport FWD program with Urbanracer.com. NHRA and Urbanracer.com came up with the idea to help support this class at NHRA events--thus the reason NDRA "Sport FWD results" are not posted in the SFWD Garage on Urbanracer.com.
Thanks, Gary Raasch
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: NHRA Communications, (626) 914-4761
URBANRACER.COM TO CONTINUE POPULAR SPONSORSHIP
OF NHRA SPORT FWD CATEGORY
GLENDORA, Calif. (March 9, 2005) – UrbanRacer.com, a leading Internet media and marketing solutions company focused on sport compact tuning and performance, has renewed its title sponsorship of the Sport FWD class in the NHRA Summit Sport Compact Drag Racing Series, it was announced today by NHRA officials.
The sponsorship package includes a contingency payout for Sport FWD contestants and opportunities for maximum exposure in the Sport FWD Garage section on the UrbanRacer.com Web site. Accessible by millions of UrbanRacer.com readers, the section will highlight the class action from each of the NHRA Sport Compact events for 2005. The section also will include profiles on some of the quickest, most visible contestants in the class as well as a spotlight on the winner of the class.
For each race of the 2005 season, the UrbanRacer.com Sport FWD contingency payout will offer $500 per race in addition to the regular NHRA payout, and extend winnings potential to the Sport FWD winner ($250), runner-up ($150) and semifinalists ($50 x 2).
“NHRA is pleased to have UrbanRacer.com return as title sponsor of the popular Sport FWD class,” said Gary Raasch, director of marketing for the NHRA Summit Sport Compact Series. “UrbanRacer.com’s participation in this extremely important contingency program is a vital component of NHRA’s commitment to the sportsman racers, and specifically the Sport FWD class.”
In order to qualify for the contingency posting, NHRA Sport FWD racers must display the Urbanracer.com decal on their race cars during each event.
“The Sport FWD class is a great showcase of the next generation of pro sport compact drag racers,” said Jackie Ling, editorial director of UrbanRacer.com. “We’re excited to continue our sponsorship of this great program and support the NHRA Sport FWD class,” said Jackie Ling, editorial director of UrbanRacer.com. “The Sport FWD category is a great showcase of the next generation of pro sport compact drag racers. It is hard to imagine 10-second street cars, but that’s what racers in this class are building. It is a great opportunity for us to raise the visibility of this exciting class, reward some of the sport’s new stars, and be involved at the grassroots level.”
Following is the press release NHRA sent out regarding the Sport FWD program with Urbanracer.com. NHRA and Urbanracer.com came up with the idea to help support this class at NHRA events--thus the reason NDRA "Sport FWD results" are not posted in the SFWD Garage on Urbanracer.com.
Thanks, Gary Raasch
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: NHRA Communications, (626) 914-4761
URBANRACER.COM TO CONTINUE POPULAR SPONSORSHIP
OF NHRA SPORT FWD CATEGORY
GLENDORA, Calif. (March 9, 2005) – UrbanRacer.com, a leading Internet media and marketing solutions company focused on sport compact tuning and performance, has renewed its title sponsorship of the Sport FWD class in the NHRA Summit Sport Compact Drag Racing Series, it was announced today by NHRA officials.
The sponsorship package includes a contingency payout for Sport FWD contestants and opportunities for maximum exposure in the Sport FWD Garage section on the UrbanRacer.com Web site. Accessible by millions of UrbanRacer.com readers, the section will highlight the class action from each of the NHRA Sport Compact events for 2005. The section also will include profiles on some of the quickest, most visible contestants in the class as well as a spotlight on the winner of the class.
For each race of the 2005 season, the UrbanRacer.com Sport FWD contingency payout will offer $500 per race in addition to the regular NHRA payout, and extend winnings potential to the Sport FWD winner ($250), runner-up ($150) and semifinalists ($50 x 2).
“NHRA is pleased to have UrbanRacer.com return as title sponsor of the popular Sport FWD class,” said Gary Raasch, director of marketing for the NHRA Summit Sport Compact Series. “UrbanRacer.com’s participation in this extremely important contingency program is a vital component of NHRA’s commitment to the sportsman racers, and specifically the Sport FWD class.”
In order to qualify for the contingency posting, NHRA Sport FWD racers must display the Urbanracer.com decal on their race cars during each event.
“The Sport FWD class is a great showcase of the next generation of pro sport compact drag racers,” said Jackie Ling, editorial director of UrbanRacer.com. “We’re excited to continue our sponsorship of this great program and support the NHRA Sport FWD class,” said Jackie Ling, editorial director of UrbanRacer.com. “The Sport FWD category is a great showcase of the next generation of pro sport compact drag racers. It is hard to imagine 10-second street cars, but that’s what racers in this class are building. It is a great opportunity for us to raise the visibility of this exciting class, reward some of the sport’s new stars, and be involved at the grassroots level.”
Contact Jackie Ling - jackie@urbanracer.com
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Bigman »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Just an FYI--
Following is the press release NHRA sent out regarding the Sport FWD program with Urbanracer.com. NHRA and Urbanracer.com came up with the idea to help support this class at NHRA events--thus the reason NDRA "Sport FWD results" are not posted in the SFWD Garage on Urbanracer.com.
Thanks, Gary Raasch
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Gary, thanks for clarifying. I answered his question, directly, without mentioning that it didn't affect Brian's position on UrbanRacer.com.
Need to start a tow fund to Pomona for Brian!
Jim
Following is the press release NHRA sent out regarding the Sport FWD program with Urbanracer.com. NHRA and Urbanracer.com came up with the idea to help support this class at NHRA events--thus the reason NDRA "Sport FWD results" are not posted in the SFWD Garage on Urbanracer.com.
Thanks, Gary Raasch
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Gary, thanks for clarifying. I answered his question, directly, without mentioning that it didn't affect Brian's position on UrbanRacer.com.
Need to start a tow fund to Pomona for Brian!
Jim
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