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DragTruck

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109 months

Saturday 6th February 2016
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ribaric

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175 months

Sunday 7th February 2016
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Interesting. Leaving aside the "seen it" advantage currently enjoyed by the faster racer (assuming there's a considerable dial-in difference), this would take away a distinct advantage of leaving second. There's a balance to be had, if the brackets are a "package" competition then I'd agree with this new starting system. However, if there is to be any incentive from the industry for competitors to build a faster machine, this new starting setup will remove what little there is now. I guess it depends upon your philosophy as a bracket racer. My jury is out.

DragTruck

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Monday 8th February 2016
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I have always thought that the point of bracket racing is that there should be no advantage to having a quicker car. It's more about the driver.

ribaric

262 posts

175 months

Monday 8th February 2016
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DragTruck said:
I have always thought that the point of bracket racing is that there should be no advantage to having a quicker car. It's more about the driver.
I kind of agree but not with the "It's all about the driver" bit. Even the best bracket driver would struggle with an inconsistent car or with a team who fail to provide a consistently prepared car. For me, it's 50-50 between the driver and the engineering and support. Either can be screwed by the other.



DragTruck

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Monday 8th February 2016
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Thats why I said "Its more about the driver" not "its all about the driver"!