12-06-2017, 01:08 PM
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Re: Bracket Racing vs Class Racing
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Originally Posted by fastlane
Help me out here to understand the difference, I have been racing my whole life and been around the drags for 55 years. I mostly raced ET and super gas. Thy last time I raced in a stock class was 1966 in a new Nova L79 in A/stock. The way I understand the difference is there is very little difference please correct me where I am wrong. In stock you use how much below your index to set your qualifying position in the brackets you generally use your RT for position (VERY FEW BRACKET RACES LADDER). In both you pick your dial in, it needs to be a number below your index or in ET a number below the minimum (MAXIMUM) for Pro or super/pro. In either you can breakout. It is a handicap start based on each racers dial in. In stock if you race a car in the same class it becomes heads up in ET if you race someone with the same dial it is also heads up but no breakout (BREAKOUT IS STILL IN EFFECT). I understand the difference in builds, one is tightly controlled by rules one is run what you brung. I am planning on running this season in FS/A or FS/AA in a new Copo 350 supercharged which is why I have been reading all I can and I still see very little difference. I must be missing something please set me straight. What are the clear difference in the two that I didn't mention.
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From the bracket side.
Curtis
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