https://youtu.be/_Bapnbp8VGo
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Pretty interesting. One thing that I noticed was that the quarter mile numbers , time/speed, seem wrong. The shortest time should bee the fastest speed but they were not.
Jim Altmiller
In theory, yes, but in reality things don't always work that way. A slow start and a fast finish can end up with higher MPH and higher ET at the same time. I remember when I was walking down the street back in 1982 and saw posters for a movie called ET. I assumed it was about drag racing. I went to see it. It was not about drag racing...
Quote from: Michael Bush on January 25, 2023, 09:19:19 AM
In theory, yes, but in reality things don't always work that way. A slow start and a fast finish can end up with higher MPH and higher ET at the same time. I remember when I was walking down the street back in 1982 and saw posters for a movie called ET. I assumed it was about drag racing. I went to see it. It was not about drag racing...
:cheesy: :wink: I can just imagine your surprise.
I was only disappointed for a short time...
I bet lol. I would suppose you very soon found the light of day! :wink:
Or the freshness of night air :grin: