Paul and the Beast finished their Q2 run about 30 minutes ago, running a 4.28 that left them way back in a crowded, tough Pro Boost field. The car sounded good on its first run with the new engine, and looked to be on a strong pass until it started to get loose. Paul did a good job to save it and get back on the gas.
The team has one more shot to make the field, and hopefully they can climb the learning curve quickly with this new motor. They will need to find almost 0.4 to make the race. I'm betting Paul would say that the seat of his pants tells him that this new Beast is a different animal. The live feed is good. You can go back to about 1:36 or so -- whatever that means -- and see it.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
PDRA update -- Q2 run
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Friday, October 21, 2016
PDRA update -- Long day Friday
Friday was a long day apparently for Paul and the Beast, as the car was pulled off the starting line during Q1, and didn't get back the rest of the day as rain and huge car counts in most of the classes combined to slow things down (Top Sportsman has more than 70 cars).
For Paul's class, 27 cars made a qualifying run, and at least two other cars besides the Beast had no time for the round. The entire 16-car field will be under 4 seconds. That is tough racing.
I'm betting they'll spill over to Sunday to get finished. Paul should have three more chances to qualify if they run all of them. Live streaming by MotormaniaTV worked pretty well today. I'm checking early and often. Fast and safe racing for all.
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
The race is on
Yes, it's the PDRA World Finals, and it's this weekend at Virginia Motorsports Park, near Petersburg. It's a long haul for Paul and the Beast, and the team will be heading out Thursday. There will be three qualifying rounds Friday and one more Saturday morning, four shots to try to get the new drivetrain dialed in..
As this is a PDRA event, it will be live-streamed so you can watch the action wherever you are.Paul's class, Pro Boost, is scheduled to follow Outlaw 10.5, so if you tune in and see Outlaw 10.5 cars running, you'll know the Beast will be up soon. The message board at www.promodifieds.usually has the links to the streaming and to Drag Race Central, which breaks down each round of qualifying.
Paul is excited to hit the track again, as his new engine makes the Beast an entirely different animal. Paul had to come up with a work-around to get the car to start, as his starter couldn't crank the new engine because of its higher compression.
Paul had planned to race last weekend at Darlington, S.C., in the Carolina Xtreme Pro Mods series, but ran out of time. He said the crew finished everything on the car about two hours before they would have to leave for the track. Everyone was already worn out at that point, so Paul decided to stay home.
There is potentially one more race before the season ends, at Shadyside in November.
Check the promodifieds.us message board for links to race coverage. I've had pretty good luck catching the Beast on live streaming. Be fast and safe, everyone.
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Sunday, October 2, 2016
Idle this weekend
If you have followed this race this past weekend, you know that Paul and the Beast weren't on hand.
Paul said a combination of too much construction work and not enough time to get the car fully ready -- plus the 11-hour drive down there -- persuaded him to keep the Beast parked.
However, the new engine and refurbished transmission are in the car, and he's close to being able to fire it up. Though the season is winding down, big races remain on the calendar -- all at place where Paul has run.
First is the Southern Shootout series finale at Montgomery in two weeks, followed by the PDRA finals in Virginia and another race in the Carolinas, that I think is at Shadyside.
We'll have an update closer to the Montgomery race.
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