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I've never been able to figure out why people think the lowest class cars don't have that good of chance in eliminations,the car that puts together the best package is going to win does'nt matter how fast or slow they are.
Lower class & higher class cars both have their advantages & disadvantages. I'll say Michael is right about stats because of #'s. Mike Taylor3601 |
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I went to round 4 at the supernationals with my O/SAbut forgot to dail in the wind. Not the car but the driver.
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In 2010 ( Could not race much in 2011 ) my boy both Won and R/U a Div Race
and won Div 7 Jeg Allstars with his O/SA Aspen Wagon. If you cut 00 or 01 and drive the finish close...... It doesn't seem to matter all that much how fast or rich you are!! He also beat two of the Best Challenger Drag packs at Indy in 2010 both driven by top Drivers (Both Div/Nat winners and not Newbies). Most of the guy's I know just race what they can afford without starving their family.....................And they Just make it "Work" for them. Stop on by if you see us at a Div or Nat'l and maybe we can lucky enough on the Ladder to run you with my Truck N/SA or Jr's Wagon O/SA first round! . |
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we all can win if we didnt think so we wouldnt show up but leaving last does have an advantage but that has never bothered me it is what it is and I know it going in but since it has changed to qualified fields the number of lower class cars seems to have fallen off
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2. I don't want the distraction of the slow car passing through my field of vision behind the tree. I'll bet no one ever figured out why my Nova had that big bright obnoxious yellow stripe on it! 3. It does make it hard to dial in the wind with no power. 4. The slow cars are a lot fussier in changing air. 5. And last but not least, hope that they don't spray the whole track right in front of you. |
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One issue with slower cars is everything affects you more than a fast car. It is all about percentages If an air change happens at the last minute both cars will lose say 2% in et. So a 10 second car will lose .2 where a 13 second car would lose .26 this is why you keep seeing faster and faster bracket cars.
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It's not too often we see a .2 difference in E.T. from run to run. My slower car is more consistent than my faster one.
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Michael Beard, you could run a bathtub backwards with wind power and cut a light and run your number.You don't count!!! (LOL)
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Friendy, if your faster car varies too much due to air density variations, it's likely too rich. Try leaning it to see if that improves.
Everything Billy listed is correct. I seldom leave last, and I like it that way. It's not so slow it's boring to drive, aerodynamic enough that it isn't too sensitive to wind, and it doesn't care if they spray the whole track in front of me. Just needs a decent driver. :-( |
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