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@Speedy so looking at baileys and racer x time slips both in Florida but different tracks. They both ran 9.40ish 116 1/8th with bailey going 145-146 to racer x going 143. Exactly what I have been talking about with the mph markers. All the times are same except 1/4 mph
@Speedy so looking at baileys and racer x time slips both in Florida but different tracks. They both ran 9.40ish 116 1/8th with bailey going 145-146 to racer x going 143. Exactly what I have been talking about with the mph markers. All the times are same except 1/4 mph
@Speedy so looking at baileys and racer x time slips both in Florida but different tracks. They both ran 9.40ish 116 1/8th with bailey going 145-146 to racer x going 143. Exactly what I have been talking about with the mph markers. All the times are same except 1/4 mph
The post was made because the mph speed at tracks I have found can be off. Both cars ran the same 1/8th mph and same 1/4 mile time but mph was slower for one meaning the mph timers are off
The post was made because the mph speed at tracks I have found can be off. Both cars ran the same 1/8th mph and same 1/4 mile time but mph was slower for one meaning the mph timers are off
I have observed this at our local track, this year the right lane with down by about 2 mph compared to the left lane, last year they read almost identical. Track owner says the sensors are very difficult to calibrate and late last year someone wiped out at the end of the track and took them out in the right lane.
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