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I think if the car lost 60' because of spin, the ET loss will compound as you go down the track.
If you fully deep stage, your 60' might be .08 slow but your incrementals should stay the same as a shallow run, resulting in a 1/4 mile time that is .08 slow. Not all 60' changes are created equal.
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OOOOOOORRR, you could go to Cecil County where the roll out is set for tractor-trailers, and really pull your hair out.. you stage very shallow, whack the tree, but come up with a really bad reaction time.. BUT, your 60' picks up .06, cause you had a running start at it.. IMAGINE THAT!!
Ain't that right, Tom Goldman??.. Last edited by Charlie Yannetti; 11-14-2021 at 10:09 AM. |
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