Bracket racing is a form of drag racing that allows two different powered cars to compete against each other, by minimizing the handicap through a predicted time (dial-in) in which each of them will cross the finish line.
This means that if you cross the line as close as possible to your dialed-in time without going under it, you win the race, even though you have 200 hp less under the hood. If you cross the finish line in less time you dialed-in, you are breaking out and you're automatically disqualified.
Now, you remember the black Toyota Supra racing a Nissan 240SX? Good, because we found a new video showing that it’s much more powerful and even if it has some problems putting the power to the ground, it still managed to post a smaller time than the one dialed-in. As seen before, the Supra dials 10 seconds flat and usually makes it, but this time, it probably surprised even the driver and got almost a second faster. See it for yourself bellow.
Now, you remember the black Toyota Supra racing a Nissan 240SX? Good, because we found a new video showing that it’s much more powerful and even if it has some problems putting the power to the ground, it still managed to post a smaller time than the one dialed-in. As seen before, the Supra dials 10 seconds flat and usually makes it, but this time, it probably surprised even the driver and got almost a second faster. See it for yourself bellow.