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Snap-On Tools and Woodburn Dragstrip Announces Competitor of the Month and Competitor of the Event Programs.

 

toolsCompetitor of the Month: The Snap-On Tool Company in conjunction with Woodburn Dragstrip have developed the Competitor of the Month Program in the VP Racing Fuels Championship Series beginning in May and continuing through the month of September.  This competition is open to all competitors in Super Pro / Pro / Sportsman and Motorcycle classes.  The One Competitor with the most Wins, Runner-ups and Semi Final finishes in that month will win a $500 Snap-On Tool ½” 18 Volt Cordless Impact Wrench.  This will now make the competition even more intense as you will not only be competing against competitors in your eliminator for points but also the other three eliminator categories.  Points totals will be earned at each of the VP Racing Fuels Championship Event contested in that month. 

 

Competitor of the Event Program: Also Snap-On tool will be awarding a $500 ½” 18 Volt Cordless Impact Wrench to winners at Four of Woodburn Dragstrip Major Events.  At the Baxter Auto Parts / Bi-Mart / Wolf 99.5 34th Annual Season Opener, the Winner of Sportsman will be awarded the Snap-On Tools Competitor of the Event.  Then at the Bi-Mart / 92.3 KGON / Wells Fargo 32nd Annual Fire & Thunder, the winner of Pro will be declared the Snap-On Tools Competitor of the Event.  The Super Pro winner at the 30th Annual Les Schwab Challenge NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series will be awarded the Snap-On Tools Competitor of the Event.  And finally the Motorcycle winner at the 22nd Annual Bi-Mart / Wolf 99.5 / Baxter Auto / Snap-On Tools Fall Classic will earn the Competitor of the Event award.

 

We want to thank Snap-On Tools for their great contribution to the competitors of the VP Racing Fuels Championship Series.  This certainly will enhance the competition and give every competitor another goal to race for.

 
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Drag Racing School - What is Bracket Racing?

Bracket, or ET, racing is a great way to get into the sport of drag racing.  You don't need a lot of money or special equipment to get started, but it helps to know "the basics."

What is a Bracket Race?

 

A bracket drag race is a straight-line acceleration contest between two cars, usually starting at different times, from a standing start over a specified distance, usually a quarter mile or an eighth mile.  Racers line up in front of a countdown device, called a Christmas Tree.  When they leave the starting line, timers record how long it takes them to reach the finish line. This is called elapsed time, or ET for short.  Top speed is also recorded.

Getting Started

 

The best way to get your feet wet is to go to a "test and tune" session (most tracks have them weekly). For a small fee, you can practice your starting line procedure, learn how the car reacts to tuning changes, and make passes down the track without the pressure of racing against someone.

You should also take time to watch how other racers do things, and most importantly, ask questions. Most racers will be happy to give you pointers on improving your technique.

Competing

 

When you're ready to race against other people, you can compete in your track's weekly series.  Your car will be put in a category, or class, based on the elapsed time of your car.  Top speed is not a factor in bracket racing.

You will need to determine how quick you think your car will be.  This is called the dial-in.  When you are matched up with another car, the dial-ins are compared and the slower car is given a head start equal to the difference between the two.  To win, you want to run as close to your dial-in as possible without going faster, or "breaking out."

You can also win if both cars run faster than the dial-ins (called running under) and you are closest to your dial-in. If both of you get down the track exactly at your dial-in or have the same breakout, the driver who reacted quickest to the Christmas Tree - called reaction time, or RT - wins the race. Here are possible outcomes for a race betwen Car A with a 14.50 second dial-in and Car B with a 15.25 second dial-in:

Car A runs 14.55 seconds, Car B runs 15.35 seconds
Car A wins (runs closest to dial-in without breaking out)

Car A runs 14.40 seconds, Car B runs 15.20 seconds
Car B wins (both cars run under, Car B runs closest to dial-in)

Car A runs 14.50 seconds with .510 RT,
Car B runs 15.25 seconds with .505 RT
Car B wins (runs at dial-in, has better reaction time)

Where Can I Race?

Woodburn Dragstrip, of course!!  Come on down!