Re: Sunglasses question
With an off-the-shelf WalMart clip-on, I've found that if you're on a track that faces into the sun such that you're squinting on a bright day, sunglasses would actually pick you up .010. If you're not having to squint with them off, however, they can slow you .010. You can test how they effect *you* in various conditions, on your practice tree.
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Michael Beard - NHRA/IHRA 3216 S/SS
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