Traction Talk
By Darr Hawthorne
DRO file photos by Jeff Burk
8/15/03
After DRO editor,
Jeff Burk, started the discussion about traction
control in drag racing, we decided to ask some
racers about the subject. Here, in no particular
order, are what a few of them had to say.
BRUCE ALLEN
Driver of the Speedco Reher-Morrison
Racing Pontiac Grand Am
DRO: What do you
think about traction control in Pro Stock?
BA: I think it's illegal and I don't think anybody should have it.
DRO: Do you think anybody's doing it?
BA: I don't know if anybody is or not. I don't
think it's up to the racers to enforce; I think
it's up to NHRA and our tech department to find
out if anybody does. Whatever it takes to get
your car to get taken apart, whatever it takes
to verify you do or you don't. I think it's
gone on too long -- the speculation, if somebody
does or doesn't. If somebody knows somebody
does, then they should go to NHRA and say this
guy's got it, this is what it is and here's
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how
it works. You know, prove it or forget it. It
wouldn't matter if it weren't illegal. I mean
the rules say you can't have it. If they wanted
to make it where the rules say you can have
it, then there'd be some benefits.
DRO: So, do a NASCAR-style confiscation, take the suspected car away and take it apart?
BA: If that's what it takes. There's a lot of speculation on what people have got and how they're doing it. A lot of people have looked into it; I have and I don't personally know, but if people are that sure and that adamant about it, then they should point it out -- Here's what they're doing, here's how they're doing it, now go find it and whatever it takes.
There's several ways you can do it. You can police the ignition as a Winston Cup restrictor plate, for example, where the only thing you can have in your car is what NHRA supplies you. They give you a coil and ignition, a little two-step and crank trigger pick up and a wire; everybody runs the same one.
That's one way of policing it and I don't know if that would totally eliminate anybody's -- you can't think of all the variables, but it would be like what we did with gas; everybody gets gas out of the same drum at the staging lanes and so you're pretty confident that everybody's playing off a level field.
HURLEY BLAKENEY
Team owner of the NitroFish-sponsored
2003 Ford Escort ZX
DRO: What do you think of traction control in Pro Stock?
HB: What do I think of it? I've never even thought about it, but they think people are using it. If we're not smart enough to catch them, then they should legalize it and let us all use it.
DRO: Do you think it would help much?
HB: There's the theory that it will. Once the tires break loose or start shaking, it would momentarily close the motor down, let it catch back up.
DRO: Do you think NHRA should go to an "off the shelf box" that they Hand out, the way NASCAR does?
HB: They could do that - they could hide it, they know supposedly where it is. It's just a little tiny chip, so, I don't know who's using it, or if anyone's using it.
DRO: Just a good rumor I guess.
HB: Yeah.
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