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ProSolo's are autox and drag racing combined. There are 2 mirrored courses with a drag start. The timed run starts when the light goes green on the drag tree, so your reaction time counts and is counted on your run. Just before my last run I was told I was cutting it a little close on the lights so I backed off (if you red light you get no time). Well I backed off a little too much and cut an .810 light (basically leaving .31 just on the tree), which cost me the win. Regardless it was a fun race I ended up in 3rd place .046 behind 2nd who was .059 from 1st Surprised

The Lincoln, NE ProSolo at the beginning of May I won by .004 I've never had such close competition in my life!

Just got the Race Technology Video4 and DL1 data logger running this past weekend. Here are videos of my fastest runs on each side:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DI9rej8fWIA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrGgGaEiNMQ
now THAT looks like a fun way to do autocross thumbsup

I think I might have to find a way to add some of these to my schedule next year....
Awesome.

That looked SWEET, car looks like its on rails.

Scorke
Nice launches
if it's actually a drag tree, wouldn't an .810 light be leaving .41 on the tree?

looking good!
.500 light is a perfect light on the ProSolo tree.

Tires doing work:
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That is so cool!!!!! Big Grin I would love that. POWA is your friend it that somewhat. haha Awesome run as well Marc thumbsup
hey I bet I could do better at that! Big Grin We should see about putting a jackrabbit launch at the start of the anderson lot... I know we couldn't do the tree but having a long straight into the sweeper before the technical stuff would be fun.
A tree prob wouldn't be that hard to make/do/get, but it would be kinda weird only it being one-sided. i dunno how we would tie it to the timing system to trigger the start though dunno
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