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Originally Posted by Bobby Fazio
Not really, given the fact that most everyone is using blockers nowadays on their helmets and/or sun visors. That distraction is easily eliminated. But that's subjective so worst case scenario, the fast car finally has one "con" to deal with, big deal.
I don't go on my two step until my top yellow comes on and I suggest you and every other racer do the same. However, I can't tell people how to drive.
What's the point of this sentence? Everyone builds a fast car to take advantage of a lopsided starting line rule? Or you built a slow car knowing you were being shafted by a lopsided starting line rule? Please specify.
Regardless, if the rule changes how many people are going to trade in their fast car for a slow car to take advantage of this new rule that makes a drag race a tad more fair for both competitors? None. Everyone loves to chase and anyone who says otherwise is yanking your crankshaft.
Starting line rules that benefit faster cars: No deep staging, first red light loses, and crosstalk in the bracket super classes (what a joke).
Starting line rules that benefit slower cars:
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Bobby, That's all because the fast cars have the numbers now...even before all the A/FX cars came in.
Every poll (whether formal or informal) always comes up in their favor, as one would expect.
I'm still waiting to hear why a slower moving cars shouldn't be allowed to deep stage,..working inside the narrow parameters of the current setup.