raptorie54 Posted on Oct 18 2004, 03:21
was there too... julie by beauty, she's the most outstanding....
but the drag race malaysian sue ka liao......damn!
bro, although all the malaysian cars lost, but all the timeslips of the cars has improved... all the open category cars fell in the 10 secs range... other than the two monsters from our two nearest neighbours who did 9 secs...
Its not easy to fight out there... as you can see, all the other cars are supported or owned by the workshops... the malaysian cars are all owned by the normal citizens...
Be cool bro, Thailand and Singapore are much more advanced and knowledgeable when it comes to cars and its no sad thing losing to them, it just tells us how much more we have to improve...
Cheers...
:D
Well said Demo3...!!
Anyway just wanna put some words in between yer quote bro,
Its not easy to fight out there... as you can see, all the other cars are supported or owned by the workshops... the malaysian cars are all owned by the normal citizens...
Just name me a list the famous garages in Malaysia, probably it only bowls down to a handfull of them only...
Less competition means less exposure indirectly. By the way the Drag Racers in both Thailand & Singapore participate in various events overseas i.e Australia, Hong Kong & etc.
Imagine having a 1000 rhp on the wheels of yer Skyline or Supra?? Well at Singapore there's a few that are road going... In fact the guys in Johor Bahru also manage to catch a glimpse of a 1000 rhp Skyline crash at the end of the drag way at Pasir Gudang circuit (the car was doing below 9.8 secs too). You got money to throw, you've got the speed to kill too!!!
Anyway its just a matter of time before we learn more about NOs caliberation & stuffs..... FYI 80% of the top cars that day were running NOs, our guys are considered doing pretty well with their current setup.
All they need now is more capital injection and in time to come we'll be drag racing in the States with the big boys too!!!
Adios!!