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Talking about the preparation involved with drag racing, the safety equipment, and witnessing an extreme vehicle crash.

  • If your car breaks, there are many other teams ready to come help you.
  • Effectiveness of the safety equipment.
  • What happens the day of a race.
  • Mind games that can be played during a race.
  • How you can lose at the start line.
  • Understanding how your vehicle responds.
  • Conditions that affect a vehicle’s performance.
  • When hitting the brakes can make a situation worse.
  • When a routine helps manage anxiety and improve focus.
  • Adapting when parts malfunction.
  • The moment he decided to start racing.
  • A tire pressure trick that helps when staging.
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Drag Racing Terms

Christmas Tree

  • Column of 7 vertical lights used to indicate when race starts.
  • Lights in order from top to bottom.
    • Pre-staged yellow light.
    • Staged yellow light.
    • Amber flashes for .500 Seconds.
    • Amber flashes for .500 seconds.
    • Amber flashes for .500 seconds.
    • Green lights up.
    • Red light flashes if cross line before green lights up.
  • Used for bracket racing.

Pro-Tree

  • Same light pattern as Christmas tree with different light time.
  • All three amber lights flash simultaneously for .500.
  • Green on.
  • Used in non bracket racing.

Bracket Racing

  • Allows vehicles of varying elapsed time to compete against each other.
  • Makes the race more about reaction time, shifting ability, and driver skill.
  • Each vehicle writes their predicted 1/4 mile time on top corner of windshield

Pre-Staged

  • Race car is about 7 inches behind start line.
  • Top yellow on tree lights up

Staged

  • Front wheel on the starting line.
  • Second yellow lights up.
  • Race can start at anytime now.

Red-Light

  • Bottom red will light up anytime a racer cross start line before green light.
  • Racer disqualified.

Tree (this guy)

  • Once green lights up.
  • Crossing the start line faster than opponent.

Breakout

  • Used in bracket racing.
  • When a driver goes faster than his written best time.

On the Trailer

  • Race car is put on a trailer after losing or being eliminate from the race.

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