Dallas Performance WINS Unlimited AWD Roll Race Competition at Shift-S3ctor in Cali
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Dallas Performance WINS Unlimited AWD Roll Race Competition at Shift-S3ctor in Cali
We just got back from a great weekend at the SHIFT-S3CTOR airstrip event in Coalinga, California. What an amazing venue with beautiful mountain views in the background, a huge runway, a big line up of cars and overall great crowd of participants and staff.
The event was structured a little different than the previous events we have been to and was a neat experience. The Shift-S3ctor event was setup to have two parts to the competition, Saturday was designated for open runs / testing and the Trap Speed Trophy Competition.
Al from AutoSource Dallas made as many passes as they would let him in his Stage 3 Dallas Performance TT Gallardo and got faster as the day went on with a best of 202.33MPH. Some great driving dude!
We also brought a brand new RS1 package (1600whp+) Dallas Performance TT Gallardo. Our first pass was a low boost shake down pass and we went 203.X MPH. The car felt awesome, and we had a TON of power left to go. We made a second pass at about 1pm Saturday on a mid boost setting and ran 220.15 MPH setting a new record for the half mile. At this point the Shift-S3ctor officals came over and gave us a stern talking to and reminded us that we were required to have a 4 point roll bar to go over 200 MPH at this event and that we would not be allowed to make any further passes (sorry Ryan and Jason).
Even though we had the fastest MPH of the day on Saturday, since we did not have a roll bar in the car we were disqualified and the Trap Speed trophy was awarded to another very fast car owned and piloted by Stacy Barnett, congrats Stacy on your 215mph pass Saturday.
On Sunday the event was structured to be a Roll Racing Trophy Competition and was broken up by classes based on FWD/RWD/AWD/Naturally Aspirated/BMW/AMG/and Overall. This is a really fun part of the event and we raced anything that wanted to race us. Dallas Performance took home the trophies for the AWD class and also in the Unlimited class Roll Racing Event and we were undefeated in our races.
While we were running the Roll Racing Competition, Stacy and UGR team worked hard Sunday and made several passes and at about 3pm Sunday he did beat our 220mph pass with a 224mph pass. Great job guys.
These cars are getting fast and we look forward to the next event!
Ryan and Jason from Shift-S3ctor you guys held an awesome event, thank you for allowing us to participate and hope to see you again soon.
Huge thanks to customer and friend Al from AutoSource Dallas as well as his better half Myra and the rest of the AutoSource crew, Chris, Ashley, and Jack Wiman, Dale Martin, Alan King, Jonathan. AutoSource transported the cars all the way to Cali and back and everyone was a huge help, thank you. Thanks also to Dale, Joel, and Pepper some of the best photographers on the planet.
The event was structured a little different than the previous events we have been to and was a neat experience. The Shift-S3ctor event was setup to have two parts to the competition, Saturday was designated for open runs / testing and the Trap Speed Trophy Competition.
Al from AutoSource Dallas made as many passes as they would let him in his Stage 3 Dallas Performance TT Gallardo and got faster as the day went on with a best of 202.33MPH. Some great driving dude!
We also brought a brand new RS1 package (1600whp+) Dallas Performance TT Gallardo. Our first pass was a low boost shake down pass and we went 203.X MPH. The car felt awesome, and we had a TON of power left to go. We made a second pass at about 1pm Saturday on a mid boost setting and ran 220.15 MPH setting a new record for the half mile. At this point the Shift-S3ctor officals came over and gave us a stern talking to and reminded us that we were required to have a 4 point roll bar to go over 200 MPH at this event and that we would not be allowed to make any further passes (sorry Ryan and Jason).
Even though we had the fastest MPH of the day on Saturday, since we did not have a roll bar in the car we were disqualified and the Trap Speed trophy was awarded to another very fast car owned and piloted by Stacy Barnett, congrats Stacy on your 215mph pass Saturday.
On Sunday the event was structured to be a Roll Racing Trophy Competition and was broken up by classes based on FWD/RWD/AWD/Naturally Aspirated/BMW/AMG/and Overall. This is a really fun part of the event and we raced anything that wanted to race us. Dallas Performance took home the trophies for the AWD class and also in the Unlimited class Roll Racing Event and we were undefeated in our races.
While we were running the Roll Racing Competition, Stacy and UGR team worked hard Sunday and made several passes and at about 3pm Sunday he did beat our 220mph pass with a 224mph pass. Great job guys.
These cars are getting fast and we look forward to the next event!
Ryan and Jason from Shift-S3ctor you guys held an awesome event, thank you for allowing us to participate and hope to see you again soon.
Huge thanks to customer and friend Al from AutoSource Dallas as well as his better half Myra and the rest of the AutoSource crew, Chris, Ashley, and Jack Wiman, Dale Martin, Alan King, Jonathan. AutoSource transported the cars all the way to Cali and back and everyone was a huge help, thank you. Thanks also to Dale, Joel, and Pepper some of the best photographers on the planet.
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It was a great weekend indeed! Thanks to Taylor for all the help and the dedication to meet all of my goals. This car is super reliable and consistent. I love it!
Here are a couple vids of the two best races I had of Sundays competition.
1200+whp ETS GT-R that ran a best of 204 or 205 Sunday vs my 1200+ hp GTT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Swpv...ature=youtu.be
1300+whp Ford GT TT that did a 193 or 194 Sunday vs my 1200+ hp GTT:
Here are a couple vids of the two best races I had of Sundays competition.
1200+whp ETS GT-R that ran a best of 204 or 205 Sunday vs my 1200+ hp GTT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Swpv...ature=youtu.be
1300+whp Ford GT TT that did a 193 or 194 Sunday vs my 1200+ hp GTT:
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#8
Nice kill Al, we all know that should've been automatic. even with white GT's..
It was a great weekend indeed! Thanks to Taylor for all the help and the dedication to meet all of my goals. This car is super reliable and consistent. I love it!
Here are a couple vids of the two best races I had of Sundays competition.
1200+whp ETS GT-R that ran a best of 204 or 205 Sunday vs my 1200+ hp GTT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Swpv...ature=youtu.be
1300+whp Ford GT TT that did a 193 or 194 Sunday vs my 1200+ hp GTT:
Airstrip Attack Teaser 1200hp TT Lambo vs 1200hp Ford GT - YouTub
Here are a couple vids of the two best races I had of Sundays competition.
1200+whp ETS GT-R that ran a best of 204 or 205 Sunday vs my 1200+ hp GTT:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Swpv...ature=youtu.be
1300+whp Ford GT TT that did a 193 or 194 Sunday vs my 1200+ hp GTT:
Airstrip Attack Teaser 1200hp TT Lambo vs 1200hp Ford GT - YouTub
#11
But, if the car is mainly used at events etc. then a cage is a no brainer...
#12
Good job Al & Taylor. Yoda was moving out and getting some W's.
Good job on the 1/2 mile time Taylor - next time you attend one of these events get a cage!
DP put on a good show @ Shift Sector. Cant wait to see the vids.
Good job on the 1/2 mile time Taylor - next time you attend one of these events get a cage!
DP put on a good show @ Shift Sector. Cant wait to see the vids.
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Cage in a car I mainly drive on the street is more dangerous... In a minor or major accident, if I hit my head on the roll cage while on the street and not wearing a helmet, I could be knocked unconscious and or worse split my head open way easier. Not much head room in a Gallardo so you can imagine how bad it would be with a cage.
But, if the car is mainly used at events etc. then a cage is a no brainer...
But, if the car is mainly used at events etc. then a cage is a no brainer...
look behind the seat