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Old 08-24-2009, 04:05 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by mc73nova View Post
Slower cars are not an advantage and faster cars or not harder to run a number with.
If you are an experienced driver and know your car it is extremely easy to dial it in.
Those stickers dont really mean anything either. I put one on my truck because I won an Elimintor at Englishtown. It is a gold decal, not that makes it any better, but it is an event winner decal. If you win one round in a bracket competition and bring your ticket to the window they will give you a class winner sticker. So if I go every week for a year and win one round I wont be able to see out of my back window. Does that make someone good? No, not at all. I am not trying to be mean or an a$$ but those opinions are far from truth. I dont know everything there is to know about bracket racing but most of your comments are way off base.
2+ I keep my stickers in an envelope and not on the car. I stopped collecting them 3 years ago. I do keep the gold ones. lol. I intimidate other racers with my little rubber ducky in the back window and beads hanging from the mirror. To be honest most points racers feel the faster car has the advantage. If the slow car goes red the fast car gets the win before his tree comes down. Personally I rather have the slow car. I'm usally the last to stage and the first out (and I deep stage). I don't have to sit and wait long for the tree. I'm also not distracted by the other car launching first and I've gotten very confortable backing in on the top end. That's some advantages to a slow car. No way is my slow ride more consistant than my fast competitor.
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