Drag Racing Staging Lights

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Drag Racing Staging Lights

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For you drag racers. Want to practice your reaction time at the staging lights? Here's the online game for it.

http://www.pedregonracing.com/rt_game.asp
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That is pretty cool.
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My best reaction time so far is 0.004 :banana
My typical reaction is closer to 0.02
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FZRDude wrote:I'm still sleeping in.
Don't feel bad. In between my best time and typical time are a bunch of DNQs. I would need to get more consistent if I was going to drag race for a living.
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I scored an 800 with a 0.033 0.043 0.046 and then a lot of bad ones and dnq's
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