Posted by 1Puller on March 26, 2013 at 07:39:48 from (66.212.155.162):
In Reply to: Track Length posted by ABandi on March 26, 2013 at 04:36:18:
My problem with the 300"track @ our club is that we pull speed limit. Our sled starts with the box behind the axle and pulls with no load for the first 50" or so. That means that the first 50" is of no value and when the box does go over the axle you get a surge that will put you over on speed. Also we say it is a 300" track but many time we have pulls that are well past the 300"for the whole class. With that being said, ( for antiques hotter classes are different ) add stops to the sled to start the box over the axle, and whatever the length of the track stick to that length. Could you run with a 250" track and as long the pull is less than 300" let it ride? The problem I see is the number of hooks over 300"
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