how do you like to dial
Did not want to side track the other thread so I figured I would start another as it got me thinking.
There is talk all the time about dialing soft and playing the waa waa game. Me I put the number on it that the weather station says it should run and try and cut the best light possible. But it seems at times like I am in the minority. Am I ? |
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For Bracket Racing you want to be over at DRR for the most part.
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It seems like the guys I know who really understand their car dial the number and run it out, and only kill the ET if they really have the guy covered just to be safe. The rest hold some back depending on what is sitting in the other lane, track condtions etc.
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the difference in class racing is that you generally know what the guy in the other lane has been running or is capable of running. Some people dial their cars dependent upon what the other car is running based on past performance. where as bracket racing, you may only know that if you are racing the same folks every week, or yo uhave someone writing down what people are running.
I think the people I have raced the past couple years know what I can run better than I do as I have lost first round way too many times! |
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I like to dial it honestly and try to run the number.
If you have the opportunity you can "scrub off" some et at the top end to make sure you dont break out. If you can dial it good and run your number I think it puts pressure on the other guy to make the decisions about taking the strip, how much to take it by, etc.. |
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If the car is dead consistent and the "nut behind the wheel" can cut a light, there's no reason to dial soft. In fact, some guys who consistently kill the tree will actually dial ≈0.01 quicker and run it out the back door, knowing there's little chance of breaking out.
My car is fairly consistent (usually ≤0.03 from slowest to quickest pass) but I'm admittedly not so good on the tree. I dial 0.03 soft and "throw the dice" when the lights come down. Maybe I just need to step up to running on a Pro Tree! A friend is pretty good on the tree but his car ('65 GTO 400/M22) is/was terribly inconsistent. 'By-Run' '68 Barracuda 340-S 4-Speed 11.34 @ 118.6 |
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I knew he was getting better as a driver when some guys went to the tower and complained about him. They complained about him not having his license, nobody cared wheather he had his liscense or not till he beat a couple of the local heavy hitters!!!!! |
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