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My driver is my son. He has won multiple divisonal championships in nhra super street. Now is a multiple champion in nhra brackets. All i'm sayin is if there is a race to run friday saturday or sunday he is double entered and going rounds. He will take .006 thou stripe and make racers who run .009 slow look very very bad!! Luke and scotty do tha same on a weekly basis...just sayin...
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Driving in Super Street, you have the luxury of knowing if you opponent was late or not because you both leave at the same time. Try leaving 1.32, maybe even 3.32 seconds before or after your opponent, it's not so easy to judge what kind of a light your opponent had. Trust me, if you leave 3.32 seconds after me, you are not "gona hang a fender on me and ride me all the way down". I am going to guess that just like Super Street, you run your throttle stop in brackets as well. Stock and Super Stock do not have throttle stops. Last edited by Bob; 01-08-2012 at 10:33 PM. |
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