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by semanticc 1003 days ago
I was sure you made a typo and meant 10000 feet, instead of 1000. But after checking, yeah, it makes sense to make the track shorter to avoid the cars reaching even more insane speeds.
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they've been playing this trick with top-fuel dragsters for decades - the "speed" was measured far before the end of the course. I think it was to keep the speeds below 300mph to help with track insurance.
They had a choice, lengthen drag strips everywhere or decrease the length of the race. Because physics / braking distance.
the trap speed was before the 1/4 mile and measured a speed lower than the time at the end
I don't think it's a "trick", it's purely for safety reasons. The distance change was made following a fatal crash.
the trap speed was before the 1/4 mile and measured a speed lower than the time at the end