Friday, May 11, 2018
MoParty time
As this is being written, Paul and the Cuda Beast team are on their way to Brainerd Motorsports Park outside Chattanooga, Tenn., to participate in the Southeast MoParty Picnic event today. Paul and the Beast will be on hand to make exhibition runs as part of the show. It's a win-win deal -- picking up a few bucks while getting to test. Looks like a great time for MoPar fans.
This will be the third test session at BMP this year for the Beast, and the second testing weekend in a row, and the track time is starting to pay off.
Paul said the team has discovered that the rear shocks were bad, a problem that was likely cropping up before last year. The car is sporting new Penske nitrogen filled shocks, and Paul said the Beast's tire-shake gremlins appear to be gone.
The team made two runs last Friday, getting all the way down more or less on one of them. On test one, Paul said the car basically overpowered the track prep about halfway down after a good launch. For the second run, Paul said he let his right foot be the traction controller instead of the electronic box, and slapped the throttle when the Beast started to spin the tires after another strong start. The front wheels lifted when the power came back in, the car got loose and the front lifted again after more throttle manipulating. In what was basically a shutdown run, the Beast carded a 4.60 at about 100 mph.
Paul said he has his eye on the track's 3.92 promod record. If you can't make the MoParty event in person, BMP has a pretty good Facebook page that can offer information.
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Brainerd Motorsports Park,
DJ Safety,
Fowler Engines,
Hoosier racing tires,
Jeffers Pro Cars,
NMCA,
PDRA,
promod racing,
PTC torque converters
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