Locomotion
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Overall, insurance is probably cheaper & event may get done sooner.
I always thought running 1/8 mile on a quarter mile track was to keep cars under 150 mph.
No need for a chute.
Overall, insurance is probably cheaper & event may get done sooner.
The "problem" with 1/8 mile tracks is that in order to be competitive, you almost have to run a 4.10/4.30/4.56 gear or lower no matter what engine or power level you have.
Kinda kills the street/strip builds unless you're just running for fun.
In the 1/4, the higher geared cars have a chance to "catch up" at the end of the track.
Just look at the other responses to this thread.
Almost every post agrees and even suggests lower.
...and from street racing experience I can tell you my 2.94 gear had a chance to "walk" comparably powered gm cars with 3.08 sets up around 70 MPH, even if they got a slight jump on me out of the hole.