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Originally Posted by Billy Nees
What I'd like to know is how many Racers are actually "spot-dropping" and how many are using their ignition box, grid and data logger to determine an exact time and distance on the track to "drop". Something that the system is perfectly capable of doing. Again, I'll say "It's the 21ST Century. I tend to doubt that many very successful Racers are picking a pole or flag to "drop" on.
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Are you talking about spot dropping to keep their cars slower than a second under or spot dropping to hit their dial in?
If your talking about to hit your dial in I’d have to agree your tune up is way reliable unless blatantly cheating with the grid such as using an arc module or something similar. Just pulling timing at x seconds isn’t going to help if you lost a tenth at half track because the setup/tune up is bad. You’d need to have something that tells the grid your track position which is already illegal.
I would argue and say that successful racers are just in good consistent cars, not pushing rules with electronics.