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Originally posted by Confederate
turbo lag i guess
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I really hope that you're kidding...
It's called bracket racing; each driver gives a goal time that they would like to hit. If they go faster than their goal time they have lost the round.
So, each driver must come as close to their 'bracket' time, without going under. The differential comes in when you have two different cars that are 'dialed' in for different times. I have seen a moped race a Corvette and win! How, you ask? The corvette 'broke out' of it's dial-in by going too fast.
It's the equivalent of giving someone a head start; though it is fair for two drivers with cars that have a great difference in speed.
-SF