I usually dial 2 tenths slower than I can consistantly run for the day and play off the other guy
SANDBAGGER!!!
I promise that if you tried that at any track around here, you wont get past round 1.
We eat sandbaggers for lunch.
consider this, how can you "fender race" a car that cut a .020 light and ran .01-.02 off it's dial.
That gives you .021-.022 in front of their car to "fender race".
I can assure you that there is no way you can accurately "judge" .02
Also coupled with the fact that on my car there is a "large overhang" on the front of the car.. so while your up there "fender racing" the front of my car.. the wheels which are futher back are what is going to "trip the beams" at the finish line.
The distance from the front of my front tire, to the front bumper is more than .02.. so if you try to "fender race" an experienced bracket racer.. he will "push you out the back door" 9.999 times out of 10.
I LOVE absolutely LOVE sandbaggers.. they taste just like chicken.
when someone runs out in front of my and starts "fender racing" I always shake my finger at them in a "no no, you cant do that" manner and always shake my head in a "told ya so" fashion when the win light burns brightly in my lane.
The KEY to bracket racing.. is "cutting a good light" and "running your number".
"dialing down" only works.. IF your oppoent cuts a crappy light and or "cant run his number".. otherwise.. if you get in front of them.. you lose.
I dont depend on my opponent to "do anything".
I dial my car thinking that my oppoent is gonna go "triple O on the tree and DEAD ON at the stripe".
That's the only real way to win consistantly in a bracket race.