#045, Roger Roadstrom CF, 137.09 MPH, back-up 135.71
SOLID, good job Roger!!
3 records were set:
#049, Harold Traylor PGJ, 8.60 ET, back-up 8.66; 118.01 MPH, back-up 117.44
#045, Roger Roadstrom CF, 137.09 MPH, back-up 135.71
#197, Steve Sharp BGF, 7.78 ET, back-up 7.83; 133.35 MPH, back-up 135.07
#045, Roger Roadstrom CF, 137.09 MPH, back-up 135.71
SOLID, good job Roger!!
3 records were set:
#049, Harold Traylor PGJ, 8.60 ET, back-up 8.66; 118.01 MPH, back-up 117.44
What about the 4% rule ? Keith Zellmer 7.72 ET 134+ MPH
What about the 4% rule ? Keith Zellmer 7.72 ET 134+ MPH
can't touch it...
why didn't your boat start?
3 records were set:
#049, Harold Traylor PGJ, 8.60 ET, back-up 8.66; 118.01 MPH, back-up 117.44
Good job Harold but how could that be a record for PGJ when I thought Keith Zellmer held the ET record of 7.72 and the MPH record of 133.67?
Doesnt njba retire the records after a couple of years?
anyhow good job to those who broke them or reset them.
How often do they "retire records"? I remember those speeds and ET's back in the 80's and 90's.
Good job Harold but how could that be a record for PGJ when I thought Keith Zellmer held the ET record of 7.72 and the MPH record of 133.67?Njba is a joke they retire records after like 2 years. Joe Pudwaski who I don't care for but respect. ran I think 141 @ 7.38 in ubfj 1996 but no one wants to talk about it. cost me some Margaritas I still owe..........but I feel Joe was cheated. In a year or two people come out and run slower and get the same credit with out the same acomplishments. I know what JP has acheived. He is a great man in our sport. I knock heads with Joe but I don't think his Record should be taken by father time..but by someone who put in the time. My $.02 BTW F U C K Y O U Joe....I just don't want him to think Iv'e gone soft.
Petrovich.....
Njba is a joke they retire records after like 2 years.
Tell us how you really feel ...
I agree, the rule of retiring records was dumb, but no longer exists after the beginning of this year ... it was voted out by the membership.
The only way that a rule can now be retired is if a new safety and/or equipment rule makes breaking the record impossible. Otherwise, the records that are currently held will stand until beat.
Brian
That's cool Brian, Now NJBA is back in my good graces........