Landracing Forum
Texas Mile => Texas Mile General Chat => Topic started by: Carl Johansson on May 04, 2008, 10:36:32 AM
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so after you go through the traps, how much shutdown is there at Goliad? I went to their website, but couldn't find it anywhere. In the supercars show shot there, the guy says it's only 1/2 mile of shutdown, and that does't seem right!
Carl Johansson
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so after you go through the traps, how much shutdown is there at Goliad? I went to their website, but couldn't find it anywhere. In the supercars show shot there, the guy says it's only 1/2 mile of shutdown, and that does't seem right!
Carl Johansson
I think Stainless told me maybe even less than that. Stainless??
Sum
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It is a 1/2 mile or maybe a little less. It's not bad until you are really moving like over 200 unless your brakes are" not so good". I would highly rec. a parachute(if you run a car that is).
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it's supposed to be 1/2 mile. I've been 237 with no problem. I would not recommend that fast for a newbie though. They have a drive through before everything starts, I recommend that for sure.
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Just from rough guestimates on google earth, it's ~.5mi of good shutdown before the turnaround, and there's ~.2mi more of WWII era concrete if that's not enough. If you need more, there is a pasture. I would recommend stopping before you get to that.
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http://www.airnav.com/airport/7T3 looks like they have 2 runways 8000 ft each ------ willie buchta
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The Race runway is a Standard Navy "bounce strip, to practice carrier landings" ---1000' of concrete on each end with 7000' of very smooth asphalt in between. the problem is you dont start at the outer edge of the concrete----have only seen pictures of start line. But I checked it out in '99 when Govt. just turned it over to the county. Skip and I were looking for a test strip.
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It can get a little hairy on weak brakes. I was getting high 180s and had to engine brake hard and full rear brake at the end for the lack of the front disks and rotors. I tested the overrun area once as well :)
Standard brakes should not have any problems.
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the faa says its 8000 ft-and on each end is 1000 ft of concrete leaving 6000 ft of pavement-----------------http://www.airnav.com/airport/7T3 ------------willie buchta
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Willie---who you gona believe---the FAA of my senior memory!!!!!!!!!! LOL thanks for setting the record straight---there is a 1000' of semi-packed gravel beyond the concrete.