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Obviously you can't stop anyone from dialing up .10-.15 in case of a spin but you can stop anyone from making the track 1 to 2 feet shorter on a given run in a frantic, strategic moved as opposed to the early model car that has no choice but to run the full 1320'. That's the whole reason for my post. And that is by making the beam 2"-3" like at the starting line. Actually you can make it lower than the starting line because who really goes through the finish line with the front tires in the air? Why not make it 1" ? In my scenario I said the guy was behind in a wheel race and the nose saved him. I never said he lost .10-.15. Maybe he short shifted or sputtered or something that only cost him .01-.02. I am in agreement with you guys that in a heads up race it may be more beneficial but I think some may be underestimating the importance of this in a bracket race. Nonetheless, the poor guy on pinks lost out on his $10,000 ! And some poor guy in class elimination could lose out on 300 bucks, a coveted Wally, and some bragging rights. Go through your past issues of National Dragster and turn to the sportsman winner's quotes. On more than one occasion you will see how their "lucky round" included dipping the nose from behind to get the win. Or, read Dan Fletcher's article in the last Dragster, he was pretty angry about recently being on the losing end of the same thing. You would be too don't you think? |
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On a previous set of runs against a similar combination I thought I took the stripe every time but this picture shows what actually happened.
Who do you think took the stripe, and who do you think got the win? Quote:
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Car#-Driver(Opp'nt)-RT-----ET-- Speed-----Car#-Driver(Opp'nt)-RT-----ET-- Speed
988 Brandon Peterson 954 Richard Alford Jr E5 0.015 7.239 90.66 ****WINNER**** 0.025 7.261 85.04 M/CM Dial: 7.25 (+/-): -0.011 E/SA Dial: 7.20 (+/-): 0.061 Prior rounds: E4 (M McCandless) 0.020 7.244 -0.016 (G Jordan ) 0.016 7.225 0.025 E3 (W Dent Jr. ) 0.040 7.272 0.022 (R Caraway ) 0.023 7.231 0.001 E2 (G Powers ) 0.018 7.260 -0.010 (R Roland ) 0.050 7.211 -0.029 Qualified: #2 7.223 -1.077 #25 7.170 -0.530 Brandon Peterson breaks out and Richard Alford gets the Stock Ironman. Here is one of the worst times my nose has bitten me....i alford spun hard on the starting line and i was on and off in front of him most of the way down track and we both crammed the brake at the same time about around the mph cone, we had figured about 86.5 to 87.5mph by the numbers but it turned up at 90.66mph...i was running around 93 wide open.... i fixed my problem for the most part by putting a 29 inch M/T tire on the front lol....but i also needed it to help out my reaction times Last edited by Brandon Peterson; 04-21-2010 at 08:07 PM. |
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Bobby,
I could see where that would suck. Really it would make no difference to me if they would lower the beams. It's kind of a double edged sword because yes sometimes it will allow you to get there first, but it's also a risk of breakout too.
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Frank, you're clearly ahead by a foot and a half.. You are the blue car right? Can't you send this photo to NHRA or something? |
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That is a great picture Frank. I think some people do underestimate how this works.
If people know their car well enough, they can make it a real advantage. That is why I said earlier that if I go to a bracket race, I always like to see who has the spoilers on the front of their car, because if you think you have a wheel on them, you obviouly don't. a friend of mine that rides a bike lost his track ET championship to a car that had the spoiler on the front for that reason. The bike was alot faster than the car (Bracket 2-modified), so he caught the car and could easily see that he was just in front of the wheel, but the guys homemade spoiler took the stripe.
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This is the as close as I can get to a picture that I can upload to this site. You have to look very close to the front of the car, the stripe takers look almost like shadows. Casey Miles 248H |
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Bobby, I think the reason the finish line light isn't that low (1") is because there had been issues in the past of Top Fool cars skipping over the finish line lights. I think it happened to Dick Lahaie at Denver 1989, and Don Garlits had it happen to him a few times in the past, based on his autobiography.
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