Bracket Talk
Open Comp

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https://drr.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/80760912/m/3327039207

November 16, 2025, 03:50 PM
B KING
Open Comp
Below is a class I have never raced before & I'm considering running it at this next event this coming week/weekend. I'll be running the No-Box bracket class for sure.

Here's the opening paragraph of the rules listed in the link below:

"CLASS DESCRIPTION:

FigSpeed Open Comp is an “Open Comp Style” class that is designed for all Door Cars that uses a .400 or .500 Split Pro Tree…The “Open Comp” class will be run on an Open Comp format with a 1-tenth (1/10th) breakout. What this means is, you get 4 rounds of qualifying. You take 1/10th off your quickest time and that is your automatic dial-in for eliminations. This time will be yours throughout eliminations (it does not change). The best reaction time is the #1 qualifier, you will then be put on a Sportsman ladder for eliminations. There are basically no other rules in this class, so come out and have some fun."

Here's my strategy for the class if I decide to run:

I'll run the .500 Pro Tree.

As for the 1-tenth (1/10th) breakout/automatic dial-in for eliminations. During qualifying rounds I'll get off the throttle around the 1,000' mark & kill around .13 in ET. This way I'll be carrying around .03 when racing.

What do you guys think or what would be your strategy?

https://streetcarsupernational...gas-rules-open-comp/

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November 16, 2025, 08:13 PM
Goob
I'd lightly drag the brakes for a 1 count at the 330', or 660' at the latest. and be balls out to the finish for qualifying. Do a brush on the pedal at your spot during eliminations, or not, and play it as you see it from there.


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November 16, 2025, 09:50 PM
B KING
quote:
Originally posted by Goob:
I'd lightly drag the brakes for a 1 count at the 330', or 660' at the latest. and be balls out to the finish for qualifying. Do a brush on the pedal at your spot during eliminations, or not, and play it as you see it from there.


Thanks for the perspective Goob & I do have some early holds I could employ in this situation, but!

The problem I have is way too much MPH for the vast majority of my races. The MPH is an advantage, but too much is not good & makes it harder to judge the finish line calls.

I think you're agreeing with me that it's stupid to run a vehicle out & then take a .1 away from your fastest run as your personal index for your elimination rounds. It doesn't make sense to me to race like that! I just have to do it differently than you or even others because of my MPH advantage. Does that make sense to you or others?

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1980 Camaro
Taking the Best Working Small Tire Shyt Box & making it Greater Than Before!
3100 lbs.
Pump Gas 436