I like wat Patrick said: You wanna see how much passion a driver has for their job, look at their reaction time.
Did you know that Lex never lost a race on a holeshot and never pulled a red light on raceday in 30 years of racing???
Justin your gonna take a shot at me based on not really thinking about what I said, it's more than words. She understands the point I am trying to make, I know the car can be responsible for alot of R/T variation, but as I said and I will stress it to you again, A OVERWHELMING MAJORITY in a pattern of good r/t or bad r/t over a couple seasons ARE given by a drivers foot. It's not the car every run, every season. I don't know why you guys dont understand that. You guys are racers, you should get it. You can agree with me a majority of the time the reaction time is on nobody but you.
I never said anything about anyone being a good or bad driver due to r/t, all I said is that and again you racers should be able to relate, you know when the passion is there when you try and cut a good light and you know it's still there if you try hard and cut a light that ends up being bad when you know the car did not react right, and has there ever been a time you cut a bad light out of no passion? That's all I said, Driver Passion can be easily linked to reaction time. Gerda gets what I am saying, take how Lex never lost on a holeshot, that's passion right there cause he knew every run he had to bring his best to the line, he's lucky to never have lost on a holeshot because i agree the car can throw a curveball.
Reation time is all about passion and the focused mind of the driver. I dare to say some drivers are not diggin as deep for a light as others due. When you cut light's between an .80 and 120 in tf for years, it's not the car, it's the driver.
Now I am a fan of this driver, I am not taking shots at him, I am just showing you all a pattern I feel backs up my statement. Look at Brandon Bernstein's stat, maybe this will get you guys to ease up on my point: Leaves firsts for career and holeshots:
2003: 33.3%
2004: 30%
2005: 30.4%
2006: 41.5%
2007: 32%
2008: 31.9%
2009: 63.4%
2010: 56.8%
2011: 51.3%
Overall Career: 41.5%, He 1/3 when it comes to winning/losing on a holeshot in the final and he's 3/16 on elimination day on overall holeshots. It can't be the car in all 19 situations! And no, those holeshots were not good lights against a driver with a better light in the 19 either.
2009-2011 has been the best years of his career for r/t. Your gonna tell me the car played a role on those numbers every season and not the driver? I see it as something mentally happend to Brandon in 2009 that let him become alot more focused on r/t maybe his overall confidence improved. These stats don't lie, give or take the car on a few runs, a pattern such as this sit with the driver.
Now take Antron Brown: (TF Career Only)
2008: 59.2%
2009: 70.3%
2010: 76.9%
2011: 78.3%!
Overall Career: 70.7% 34/16 on holeshots on sunday, 2/0 in finals with holeshot situations.
Are you gonna tell me that antron vs. brandon that the driver does not influence an overwhelming majority? Are you gonna tell me that Antron has had a better car in his career while Brandon has had one that would throw lights? I don't buy it.