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Below are a few pictures from last weekends NHRA Sport compact finals:
Stephan Papadakis prior to a 6.5 second run at 211 mph
If 1 blow off valve won't do then fit 4! Abel Ibarra's 6 second RX7
This is Loan Nuygens K20 Powered EK which ran 12.1 at 111mph Normally Aspirated on Street Legal Tyres !
This is Chris Dye's (Owner of Club RSX) RSX Who I think ran 12.6 on street tyres also normally aspirated. Chris went on to win his class beating Loan Nuygen in the final.
The most interesting cars at Pomona were what is classed as Sport FWD these cars are mostly Street turbo EG Civics, most run between 7-800 bhp with the no.1 and 2 qualifiers running 9.8's at close to 150mph. Even though these are street based cars because of the times and speeds that they achieve the rules stipulate that the must use a parachute to slow then down at the end of the strip. :shock:
Stephan Papadakis prior to a 6.5 second run at 211 mph
If 1 blow off valve won't do then fit 4! Abel Ibarra's 6 second RX7
This is Loan Nuygens K20 Powered EK which ran 12.1 at 111mph Normally Aspirated on Street Legal Tyres !
This is Chris Dye's (Owner of Club RSX) RSX Who I think ran 12.6 on street tyres also normally aspirated. Chris went on to win his class beating Loan Nuygen in the final.
The most interesting cars at Pomona were what is classed as Sport FWD these cars are mostly Street turbo EG Civics, most run between 7-800 bhp with the no.1 and 2 qualifiers running 9.8's at close to 150mph. Even though these are street based cars because of the times and speeds that they achieve the rules stipulate that the must use a parachute to slow then down at the end of the strip. :shock: