What does et stand for in drag racing?

Elapsed time: The time it takes a vehicle to travel from the starting line to the finish line. Also called e.t. Eliminations: After qualifying, vehicles race two at a time, resulting in one winner from each pair. Winners continue in tournament-style competition until one remains.
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What does ET mean drag?

Racers line up in front of a countdown device, called a Christmas Tree. When they leave the starting line, timers record how long it takes them to reach the finish line. This is called elapsed time, or ET for short. Top speed is also recorded.
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What is e't class in drag racing?

The start-to-finish clocking is the vehicle's e.t. (elapsed time), which serves to measure performance and often serves to determine handicaps during competition. As a vehicle approaches the starting line, it breaks the first light beam, and the pre-stage light on the Christmas Tree is lit.
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What does ET MPH mean?

The relationships between a vehicle's horsepower (HP) and weight (WT) ratios and its quarter-mile elapsed time (ET) and trap speed (MPH) can be. mathematically represented using the POWER equation: ( )B.
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What is ET Series drag racing?

Bracket Series at The Strip at LVMS. The NHRA Summit Racing Series that is contested across North America forms the world's largest motorsports program in terms of racer participation.
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What is Summit ET Series?

Some of the most technical racing at the track is our Summit ET Bracket Series. Racers compete for thousands of dollars by "dialing" their car down to 0.01s in effort to be the most consistent on the property. While there is no shortage of speed, the fastest car may not always win.
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What are the different classes of drag racing?

The four Professional categories are Top Fuel, Funny Car, Pro Stock, and Pro Stock Motorcycle. They, along with Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car, the three “Super” classes – Super Comp, Super Gas, and Super Street – and Pro Mod feature a single class of vehicle in heads-up competition.
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What does 60 ft mean in drag racing?

The area just before the starting line that is sprayed down with water, so you can do a quick burnout to warm up the tires or slicks for better traction and get rid of any debris lodged in them. 60-Foot Timer. Measures the time it takes the car to cross the first 60 feet of the track.
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What does trap speed mean in drag racing?

Trap speed is the velocity or speed of a vehicle at the end of a run or race competition. This web app uses the quarter mile distance or track. Note: This is a rough and quick estimate of engine horsepower.
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What is C gas in drag racing?

The racing is split into three main gasser classes: A/Gas, B/Gas and C/Gas, along with experimental classes such as D/Gas and H/Gas. The A/Gas cars have a minimum weight of 6 pounds per cubic inch, B/Gas is 8, and C/Gas is 10. Each car is weighed after every official qualifying or eliminations pass.
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What is the fastest drag car?

Lamborghini did set a half mile record in 2017 with the twin-turbocharged Lamborghini Huracan. It ran 257 mph in the only event it ever took part in. It was also the first to achieve a 250 mph pass. Owners can have the fastest drag car and still enjoy cabin comforts such as navigation and stereo.
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What is a Promod car?

Pro Modified Cars are 200mph doorslammers, running on petrol or methanol. They are the fastest class of drag cars with working doors; only rail Dragsters and Funny Cars are quicker. Pro Mods are purpose-built race cars cloaked in replica street car bodies ranging in style from the 1930s to the present day.
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What does 1320 mean in drag racing?

The 1320 name reflects the car's drag-racing designs, as there are 1,320 feet in a quarter-mile. Neil Vorano. My first step before I hit the start line is to test out one of those features, specifically what's called a “line lock” – basically, it shuts off the rear brakes.
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Why does 1320 mean quarter-mile?

The 1320 part of its name comes from the distance in feet in a quarter mile. Don't let its normal Challenger looks fool you: This Scat Pack 1320 is the fastest naturally aspirated showroom stock drag car you can buy.
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Who made 1320?

Kyle Loftis - Owner & Operator - 1320Video | LinkedIn.
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Does ET include reaction time?

Technically speaking, reaction time doesn't affect ET. ET is the time it takes your bike to move from the starting line to the finish line. Reaction is the time that it takes from green light until your bike leaves the starting line. Adding those 2 numbers is commonly known as your package for that run.
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Why is a drag strip 1/4 mile?

Traditionally, a drag strip is 1,320 feet, which equals a quarter-mile. (One mile equals 5,280 feet.) Many classes in NHRA drag racing—actually, all but the Top Fuel and Funny Car classes—still compete on a quarter-mile course.
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Why do dragster cars have skinny wheels at the front?

A decision many drag racers make is to do what is called “staggering” or running skinny tires at the front of the vehicle to reduce weight and friction while installing wider or stock tires at the back to help with grip, control, and faster acceleration.
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What is the 330 in drag racing?

Reading the 'Slip

Reaction refers to each vehicle's reaction time. The 60 ft stat displays in seconds how quickly each vehicle made it to the 60-foot mark. The 330-foot elapsed time can be found on the next line, followed by the eighth-mile E.T. and then the eighth-mile trap speed.
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How much does a gallon of nitromethane cost?

… Nitromethane used to power the engines of NHRA Top Fuel dragsters and Funny Cars costs about $16 US per gallon!
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What is the fastest ever recorded in a drag race of ¼ of a mile?

Fastest 1/4 mile ever 3.58 secs @ 386 mph (621.61 km/h)Santa Pod dragstrip is the venue in which the current world drag racing record, a time of 3.58 seconds...
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What is the fastest quarter-mile Top Fuel?

The fastest speed on record is 338.17 mph (Top Fuel) at 1,000 feet. A Top Alcohol Dragster can travel as fast as 285 mph in the quarter-mile. However, in drag racing, elapsed time is the determining factor in winning rounds. The quickest Top Fuel pass on record is 3.623 seconds.
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