"Layed down a good run" - Good et, first to finish line.
"Cut the tree" - Great 60ft time, great reaction time.
"Smoked the tires" - Tire spin while leaving the line.
"Bulls-Eye" - Double 00 reaction time.
"Lifted" - Off the throttle before finish line/traps area.
"Top End charge" - Strong acceleration in upper RPM range in high gear, driving towards finish line.
"Big end" - Finish line/timer area.
"Fell off the Trailer" - Made a good et./60ft times on 1st pass (with a towed race vehicle).
"Put on the Trailer" - Lost race(s) or rounds, (usually for towed race vehicles).
"Traps" - timers before finish line (MPH/et)
"Sneakers" - Slicks.
"Holeshot" - Leaving starting line first, due BETTER reaction time but have slower et.
"Shutdown" - To slow vehicle down after finish line by idling/shutting motor off in neutral and braking.
OR - Defeating or losing to current champ of street racing and/or class racing at the strip.
"Red Light Bandit" - nickname dubbed to one of the most famous Pro Stock legends, Mr. Bill Bagshaw. He has been known for his lightning-quick
reaction times off the start. Upset a lot of racers with his "holeshots" and "tree-cutting"!!


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