I just had to put my 2 cents worth in here. Having done both, driving a fuel
dragster is very different from a LSR ride. The brain has a way of dealing
with situations where you have to act fast in a short time. A fuel dragster
does not go straight down the track, you need to drive about 1/3 of a mile to
drive that 1/4 mile. You also have to do things like advance the mags, I had
one shift. and of course hit the fuel shutoff and chute controls, all in a
matter of seconds. I remember the first run of the year always felt like I
went faster than GOD meant man to go but it felt slower after that.
John 309 A/F
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From: RAWAWA@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2001 8:21 PM
To: land-speed@autox.team.net
Subject: Time Dilation
Seriously ,LSR fans, comparing the speed of light to 300 mph can't possibly
explain any individuals' on-track experiences,whether drags or LSR...It would
seem more likely that we are so "wired" and endo-morphed up that we have such
vivid recall. Considering a past thread, if we drive reversed-body roadsters
at high speeds on the long course,can we go back in time ?.....Jack,are you
there ?. ................................Bob K/GL time machine Wanner in
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