They are both 1965 Dodge Coronets.
Near one is a base model sedan, far one is a Coronet 500 Hardtop.
Near one is a half second slower (10.50, as written on the windshield) and gets a .500 head start, while the far one runs a 10.00 and has to wait for the green light.
The near car ended up loosing to the far car by breaking out. That means that he got to the finish line too quickly.
Here's a decent explanation of the way it works. There are many others if you are interested.
http://www.onallcylinders.com/2012/06/22/bracket-racing-101-learn-basics-then-get-out-race/
Near one is a base model sedan, far one is a Coronet 500 Hardtop.
Near one is a half second slower (10.50, as written on the windshield) and gets a .500 head start, while the far one runs a 10.00 and has to wait for the green light.
The near car ended up loosing to the far car by breaking out. That means that he got to the finish line too quickly.
Here's a decent explanation of the way it works. There are many others if you are interested.
http://www.onallcylinders.com/2012/06/22/bracket-racing-101-learn-basics-then-get-out-race/