DragTracker is an Online Log Book for all your Trips down the Strip. You can enter all your run data and easily search your records to find historical run data.
First, add "dragtrack@dragtracker.com" to your address book so that the email won't be blocked as spam. Second, send an email to us contact@dragtracker.com and let us know that you need to have your registration email resent.
YES! Make sure you specify that the file is an iCard type when you are doing an import and it will automatically match up the fields. You may have to edit some of the runs to include other data you have for each run, but that will be easier once your data has been imported.
YES! You can either upload it via our "Import" function which accepts CSV files (similar to MS Excel) OR you can enter each run by hand from your timeslips. You did save your old timeslips, didn't you?
No. We have raced long enough to know that claiming our software can predict the exact ET your next run is impossible. The amount of VHT (traction compound) or changing wind direction/speed is enough to make it difficult to accurately predict your ET for software. We prefer to provide you with the tools you need here to track your run history, and then use your own judgment to determine the ET.
It is NOT a problem. The system will work with either reaction time system. You will be able to adjust your searches so that only the most relevant data is used in your reports.
AccuWeather.com provides our current weather conditions. If you are entering runs from "last" weekend - the system keeps a 2 week cache so it will be able to load the weather data for you. Anything older than 2 weeks will not have weather data to automatically load.
It is a report that looks at your Home Track (which is set in your Preferences). Then it looks at the current weather at that track and calculates the DA. Finally, it compares that DA to the DA for all your runs and the ones that are closest are listed at the top of the report. It is highly likely that you will see runs grouped by date so you may be able to find an entire event that had similar conditions and can use that event as a reference for dial-ins.