The Starting Line: Why Do Racers Log Their Old Timeslips?
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January 26, 2024 |
Some people log all of their runs and are always looking at old timeslips. How does this help them?Logging all runs and regularly reviewing old timeslips can provide several benefits for racers. Firstly, for bracket racers, it allows them to analyze the impact of weather conditions on their runs and adjust their strategy accordingly. By examining timeslips, racers can identify patterns related to weather variables and fine-tune their dial-ins. Additionally, maintaining a log of runs helps racers assess the effectiveness of any modifications or adjustments made to their bike's setup or tune. By scrutinizing different segments of the track on the timeslip, they can pinpoint areas of improvement or determine where changes have positively or negatively influenced performance. Consistency is a key aspect of drag racing, and logging runs aids in achieving it. Racers can refer to their logbooks when faced with similar weather and track conditions in the future, helping them establish reliable dial-ins for upcoming runs. The historical data becomes a valuable reference for anticipating the bike's behavior under specific circumstances. Moreover, keeping records of runs can serve as an early indicator of potential maintenance needs. If there is a consistent decline in elapsed time (ET) or mile per hour (mph), it may signal the need to inspect and address issues such as clutch wear or other maintenance concerns. In summary, logging runs and analyzing old timeslips provide racers with a comprehensive tool for improving consistency, optimizing performance under varying conditions, and making informed decisions about adjustments and maintenance. |
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