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<blockquote data-quote="Silverstrike" data-source="post: 15934548" data-attributes="member: 4781"><p>There is two other ways you win, if they run faster than their marked time or breakout and you either run your time or was closer to your dial in time, or they have something that isn't allowed in the class rules at said track. This happen to me on both occasions the 1985 Camero I ran a few years ago was suppose to have treaded street tires but he had cheater Hoosier slicks on which automatically he was DQ'ed. </p><p></p><p>But yes you have to be about three steps ahead when doing bracket. If I wasn't gaining on them by the 330 ft mark I was probably going to loose, as I was usually the hound chasing the rabbit in Street Stock at my local track with my S/C Marauder. Very rarely I was in the reverse role but I always did the slight lift right before the finish line, unless it was way to close then I just keep the accelerator buried and let the sticks lay where they lay at the end, either run my time or broke out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverstrike, post: 15934548, member: 4781"] There is two other ways you win, if they run faster than their marked time or breakout and you either run your time or was closer to your dial in time, or they have something that isn't allowed in the class rules at said track. This happen to me on both occasions the 1985 Camero I ran a few years ago was suppose to have treaded street tires but he had cheater Hoosier slicks on which automatically he was DQ'ed. But yes you have to be about three steps ahead when doing bracket. If I wasn't gaining on them by the 330 ft mark I was probably going to loose, as I was usually the hound chasing the rabbit in Street Stock at my local track with my S/C Marauder. Very rarely I was in the reverse role but I always did the slight lift right before the finish line, unless it was way to close then I just keep the accelerator buried and let the sticks lay where they lay at the end, either run my time or broke out. [/QUOTE]
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