Re: NHRA shortening fastest races... <fearless-freddie$camouflage$@mchsi,com > wrote in message news:35Tbk.239990$yE1.235339@attbi_s21...
> It is ridiculous to assume that now just because they are only running 1000 feet that the 'tuners'
> would not be as aggressive in the setup as they were when running 1320 feet. The goal of the sport
> is to be the first driver to pass the finish line no matter if its 1000 feet or 1320 feet. Running
> 320 feet less is not going to stop 'Engine Grenades'. The 'tuners' will be pushing the limit no
> matter if its 1000 feet or 1320 feet. They will have just as many 'Engine Grenades' at 1000 feet
> as they had at 1320 feet. Any casual observer of the sport knows these facts well.
Casual observors don't really know the "facts" all that well.
I think the drivers themselves know a few more facts than most observors.
And many of the drivers have already petitioned for the 1000ft track.
The engine tune is not really the key factor in these car's performance.
It's the clutch and drivetrain setup that makes these cars accelerate so quickly from point A to
point B. Most times, races are won by the crew chief who makes the right adjustments to get the
power to the ground better than anyone else. And most times the winning car isn't the one with the
most HP or the best tune.
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> Once again only running 1000 feet doesn't do ANYTHING to remove the steel rebar enforced concrete
> poles and large cheery pickers at the end of the safety run off area. Until the NHRA removes these
> obvious deadly hazards from the safety run off area they will continue to have deadly
> consequences.
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> Fred
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