I agree that all the B & M MILLION DOLLAR Races have been split. But there is always the one racer that doesn't split (you admitted to being one) and when it does happen in the B & M MILLION, I hope there isn't a dual foul infraction with the lower dialed driver having the worse foul.
Professional racing is base on performance, but E. T. racing certainly isn't. That's why there is a handicap start. Its identity is based on the bracketing of elapsed-time performances in producing categories for handicap-start competition. Because of its open-ended rules, E. T. racing encourages participation by a wide variety of vehicle types, from street rods to muscle cars to the latest offerings from domestic and foreign automakers. To suggest that someone get a faster car to have the advantage wasn't the purpose of bracket racing. Maybe it's time to level the playing field.
Posted on Aug 1, 2000, 3:39 PM from IP address 152.163.206.204