SledFreak
TY 4 Stroke God
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yammiman said:If you look at the shootout results over the past few years, there is not much more than 1 second difference between 600's, 800's, and 1000's in 1320' - now put those sleds on snow with different tracks and different weight riders and you are going to see all sorts of results - anytime I've raced on snow, the results are different each time against the same sled!!! - when everyone was studded, hard pack road racing use to be alot more consistent - I've beat the same sled consistently on hard pack then lost to it on snow and vice versa - too many varibles in snow racing - if you don't race at least 4 or 5 times against someone on snow, with someone other than the drivers starting you, you shouldn't even be on here talking about the results - anyone who's done their share of racing knows what I'm talking about - it is entertaining to listen to some of you though!!!![]()
I do agree here with what you are saying, I don't race in Powder either and I have been and raced in enough COSDRA drags to see what works and what does not. Sure traction and conditions play a role, but if you are racing the same guys week end and week out, then you know if it's conditions or the sled. Also, a full second is like 10 sled lengths. So to say that there is not much difference, is far off from the truth and harder conditions will allow the true hp to prevail.