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Originally Posted by Justappumped24v
No but they have only raced in the flat lands of America, to me 100 ft isn’t squat I know for a fact I’m slower at higher altitude. Racing at 623ft I ran a 7.81 at 3812ft I ran a 7.92, identical set ups, as close to identical shift strategy, and staging. Weather was colder at higher elevation by 8 degrees and humidity was almost identical. There is a direct correlation of FTASL to ET. So my point is I’d would be impressed if they ran the same time at a track with a substantial elevation change
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I wouldn't be any more impressed. I hear they sell air density in a bottle now.