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Yes, we have our come back on with about 200 feet left in the track to give you some wiggle room incase you feel like your going a little quick or if they try to wheel race you, they get quite surprised when you jump back out on them after they think they have you right where they want you
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Not an answer for your question but some thoughts and view from Luke Bogacki.
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Nick Vogelsang In D3 has had good success and I don?t recall him coming back off the stop?and some seem to even have spot dropping pretty much mastered but sure don?t know how they can do it consistently (barring some sort of ?aide? LOL).
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With that said, he is real good at putting it on or near the number.
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Alan Claunch used to TS on topend in IHRA years ago running 9.90 at 102, in a final in OKlahoma his opponent blew out a front tire against him.
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IIRC, the late Jim Harrington set up with a top end stop back in the day, might have been the first.
That said, that was a long time ago and the majority of S/ST, S/C and S/G cars make a lot more HP and are much faster now.. It’s not a strategy I think works well today. Last edited by 1320racer; 01-30-2025 at 12:55 PM. |
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