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Originally Posted by Stock4106
I don't care who you are or what you drive, if that win light keeps coming on in your lane, you're having fun.
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So true. That's the biggest rush I get (at least until before the next round)
I race a slow bracket car I and will say that a slow car is always out front. The driver of a slow car that cuts a good light, has a consistent car, and can judge the rate of gain of a quicker car can win on a regular basis.
However, learning rate-of-gain as well as speed and distance can only be achieved through many runs at the track.