stitcherbob
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Didn’t know if anyone saw this yet… don’t worry, that’ll rub out
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Bet Josh won't be amused.Didn’t know if anyone saw this yet… don’t worry, that’ll rub out
That run went south real quick. Not sure anyone could have backed off the throttle in time to prevent that crash. Almost looks like something broke in the rear end?Now imagine how that would've worked in a 4 Wide competition. Possibly crossing in front of 3 others. Like a Big One on the last lap at Daytona.
Not 100% sure but I think he was a witness to it.... anybody know if this is him on the starting line?Bet Josh won't be amused.
It would be a disaster if the three other cars went up in smoke. Most likely it would get tangled up with the car in lane two and not much more. If the other cars made clean runs they would be long gone by the time he came across his lane.Now imagine how that would've worked in a 4 Wide competition. Possibly crossing in front of 3 others. Like a Big One on the last lap at Daytona.
Corey MichalekNot 100% sure but I think he was a witness to it.... anybody know if this is him on the starting line?
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I don’t think one tire can lose traction unless the axle breaks, aren’t top fuel rear ends solid axel, or am I out of touch with today’s T/F cars ?the rt. wheel loses traction, and that thing turns rt. immediately. just like foley's incident on friday, only doug's turned left
If the axle is solid how does one tire spin fast enough to smoke than the other one, Tony can you update me with the current T/F rear end and how you can smoke one tire like that, I completely agree with you Harry on how the car made a sudden turn because of right tire smoking, just would like to know how that can happen without axle failure, thanks for your help to understand how this happensYour out of touch. Guarantee you that if one tire slips the one with traction will drive the car forward thus turning it
Physics. They are both turning at the same speed. If something causes one tire to spin the other will keep driving causing car to turn very fast. We had it happened years ago on our TA/FC. Header cracked and blew alcohol under the left tire at launch. It instantly went left, just missed the tree !If the axle is solid how does one tire spin fast enough to smoke than the other one, Tony can you update me with the current T/F rear end and how you can smoke one tire like that, I completely agree with you Harry on how the car made a sudden turn because of right tire smoking, just would like to know how that can happen without axle failure, thanks for your help to understand how this happens![]()
The trick is to not get hung up on the thought of one tire spinning (at a higher rate of rotation). Just because one tire has lost traction simply means it has stopped providing forward propulsion, NOT that its rotational speed is higher than the other tire. Think of two dragster tires, with traction, providing forward "thrust". If you put a sheet of ice under one of the tires, it will still have the same rotational speed, but the car will make an immediate, violent turn.If the axle is solid how does one tire spin fast enough to smoke than the other one, Tony can you update me with the current T/F rear end and how you can smoke one tire like that, I completely agree with you Harry on how the car made a sudden turn because of right tire smoking, just would like to know how that can happen without axle failure, thanks for your help to understand how this happens![]()