<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(farmtruc &#064; May 19 2006, 02&#58;34 PM) [snapback]53593[/snapback]</div>
During bracket racing, reaction time has everything to do with winning. The slower your reaction time when bracket racing, the slower your overall time on the sheet.
If you run a 13.0sec 1/4 mile and dial in at a 12.99 but your reaction time is .600, I run a 15.00sec with a reaction time is 14.99 and have a reaction time of .500, I win.
They add your reaction time to your 1/4 mile time during competition only.

So guys, when you&#39;re at the track, and you&#39;re practicing on how to launch, forget about the green light, let it set and take your time, don&#39;t worry about the reaction time.

allen
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You win By .100 of a second. ET= Elapsed Time = Time from point A to B.
RT= Reation Time = Time it take to activate ET timer.

Because ET was the same for both cars you get the win lite based on Reactime to start ET timer.
Time on Board is only ET. Win Light= to first one to the finishline