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Old 08-05-2022, 03:07 PM   #1
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Default Re: Misconception on a slow stocker winning

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Good tread and a lot of good information for a stock eliminator hopefully.

after years of running Comp and being a sideshow in Top Dragster, I'm wanting to get back to real racing. I am a lot better bottom bulb racer than I am a box racer. I started in Comp.

What is the thought on consistency in slower cars when a turbocharger is involved? I am putting together an AF/S Dodge Daytona. I will use a Holley ECM.

Drag racing is all about numbers. You have to have a better package than the car/ driver in the other lane. To accomplish that you have to be able to accurately predict what the dial in has to be. The car has to be consistent on the leave to get a good reaction time The driver has to be on their game to drive both ends of the racetrack better than the racer in the lane next to you. Knowing when to run all out of dump at the stripe. Faster/Quicker cars seem to have an advantage to a certain point on all of these points.. The level of competition in Stock and Super Stock racing right now is incredible. You better be teens on the bulb and with in .01 on the dial to think about going rounds against the hitters. That takes a really good car and concentration by the driver at both ends of the track. Any car can win with a great package.
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Old 08-01-2022, 10:33 PM   #2
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Jody is dedicated to his craft. His excellence is partially due to sticking with his lower class cars instead of migrating to faster classes like many do. Surprising he doesn’t have more championships.
It’s my opinion that you could put Jody in a fast car and he would have the same results. It’s about reading the weather, track , opponents and data. He is very good at what he does.
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Old 08-02-2022, 12:49 PM   #3
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I was working in Pro Stock in the 90s and finally met a compuserve friend - Toby Lang - at seattle. I had been trying to push new frontiers in finding out the best way to race and win races.

After I talked to him, I walked away with my head spinning. That family was doing things I never once thought of - that made total sense - and it showed then and shows now. I admire that team as much as any I've ever dealt with - pro or sportsman.

That they were excellent drivers helped a lot also.
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Old 08-02-2022, 01:08 PM   #4
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It’s my opinion that you could put Jody in a fast car and he would have the same results. It’s about reading the weather, track , opponents and data. He is very good at what he does.
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You could put Jody on a skate board and he would still win, just be a little harder to dial.
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