Originally Posted by
SparkieSRT6
Don't leave out track condition and track prep as a huge factor too. Up here the track is only open for a couple months of the summer, no money invested into the track and preparation was almost non-existant. Hooking on the few runs that I got in was the most frustrating. Sure technique is important but without a good, well prep'd track, technique and a few extra HP is out the window.
Absolutely.
It's not an issue for me. National Trail Raceway usually has excellent track prep. On my Mickey Thompson drag radials I can go wide open throttle on the launch with no wheel spin, and pull consistent 1.7x 60 foot times.