Nice. You should roll on down to the 405 so we can watch you grab some $ on Street Outlaws.
S-10 seems to be a popular & competitive platform. Enjoy the drags, attended the '67 Nationals in Indy. Saw lots of the greats back then, Big Daddy, The Snake, Stone-Woods-Cook, Connie Kalitta, the Hurst 'cuda, funny cars were just getting started. Keep on truckin' 
I think those guys in the 405 are a bit out of our league. But we do have a couple of team racing events coming up with the 405 Mean Street guys. You can see them on Youtube. They are a group of more street-able cars. We're meeting them for a race in Sayre, OK and they're meeting us for one here.
I am Facebook friends with Big Daddy. He sent me a friend request.

And I had dinner once with Don Prudhomme. Man those are two of the nicest guys. Don Prudhomme told me a priceless racing story from the old days.
Well, a hidden side of Dannie reveals itself. A Wheelie! Very impressive.
I've been riding wheelies all my life. It started with BMX bicycles. And I used to pull some serious wheelies (and ride them) in my crotch rockets days. Man those tings were fast.
And... he knows Eddie Hill. 
Yeah, he's a great guy too.
What kind of hearing protection are you wearing?
Mine is not that bad. That was running through the mufflers. But I do wear ear plugs under my helmet and the combination of the two is not bad at all. I also make sure I have extra ear plugs anytime I go out to the track. And I wear them all the time.
Probably ear plugs underneath a 3/4 or full helmet.
What was the time on that one Danny? (1/4?) Looks very fast...
The camera holder drove me slightly insane, not being able to see the whole S10 or the lights very well.
Yes, I wear a full helmet and fire proof gloves, jacket, and pants.
The girl doing the filming was trying to film Chucks rat rod.
We don't run the 1/4 mile. That's too far now days and the cars are just too fast for that to be safe. We just run the 1/8 of a mile. And we don't give out times. We don't want anyone knowing what we really run.