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Here is a time ticket from back many moon ago .. I was racing Superstreet at the time .I took one of Hawley's classes, and they hooked a system into the car to measure driver time, verses car time ...This should answer some of these questions
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At Lebanon Valley Dragway, they have rollout sensors for test and tune days. You put the module on your car and it prints the vehicle roll out and driver reaction time on the time slip. That way you can see if you're staging consistently/car is consistent and if your reaction is consistent. Since the sensor is actually part of the track it is true rollout/driver reaction. You have to be careful with some of the rollout modules that use g-force chips because they are not very accurate.
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