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| Majority of tracks near me are IHRA and run the no-box class and the only footbrake class is IHRA sportsman. Of course if you footbrake you can run no box and much of the time the footbrakers make it to the winners circle. Past week there were about 20 in NB for the points race. Only track near me that runs pure footbrake is Bristol and they are NHRA, what's interesting is most of the NHRA bracket programs do no-box. Bristol generally gets a large crowd for their FB class and every race is a points race. |
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| The tracks near me that are only sanctioned by the IHRA have decided to stay footbrake. Those that are actually owned by the IHRA have gone no-box. Take care. Tom Worthington
If it seems that bracket racing has gotten too expensive for you, maybe you are just doing it wrong.
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| quote: Originally posted by Toad1: Years ago we used a brake pressure switch that closes a circuit at 750 psi and that completes the two-step circuit. No transbrake in Stock but consistent two step launch off the left foot.
Yes that's a simple RPM controller but if the track declares it's pure footbrake that is not allowed. |
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| quote: Originally posted by 62Galaxie: If your track runs no-box and footbrake together as ONE class on a points day, do they recognize each group separetly at the seasons end awards banquet?
No, it's one class in the race and for points. No separation or special recognition. |
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