How do you get started racing (drag or circle track) in Houston, TX?

How can i get started drag racing?

  • I want to get started drag racing, using a late 60's or early 70's muscle car. i can find the car and do the work to it, but i have no clue where to start getting involved ...show more

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    It helps to have a drag strip somewhere near your house. Without a place to race, you're out of luck. I started with a 1982 Olds Cutlass I got for free. It was tired, but still ran. I started racing it in bone stock form on Test n Tune nights to just go have fun. I've been cutting off weight and doing some work to make it faster over the years, without spending a bunch of money. I might have a touch over $2,000 in the car. The engine is a stock 350. Many people race the cars they drive everyday. You don't need a muscle car. http://www.fasteststreetcar.com/

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find your closest drag strip and try to get to a meet. I would try to call the track and get them to give you some info in the specs on what you need to do and what the car needs to be able to race. It's going to be real hard at the start. Try to get to as many meets as you can. Cause practice Is the best thing. You would probly know... But it casts a whole lot to keep racing, and if you want to get up into the higher more competitive categories, it only gets worse. But stick to it. It's an amazing sport and you meet the best people while doing something you love. Good luck :) Donna

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