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Yes, but in that case there is no true indicator as to what the car actually did. I was wondering if there might be some formula to convert the bogus number to a relatively accurate one...maybe subtract the wheelbase?
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Scott, if the car lands as it is getting to the 60ft clocks it can be tripped by the middle of the car or anything lower than that (collector for example).
I don't think there would be any way to accurately measure the time.
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I know there are a lot of cars out there that do this regularly...wonder if they just go off the long (wrong) numbers?
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They probably just look at the 330' numbers instead of the 60'
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