LOL at the guy in the 9-second drag Viper giving advice to someone asking how to launch a
stock Viper on
street tires.
Your advice is worthless, in this situation.
haha.
In my single-digit drag cars, those were much easier to launch and required far less driver skill to get off the line. Dump and go. Especially in a dialed-in combo. I used to bracket race and cut 1.4 60' times with a manual, it was far easier than cutting a 1.7X on street tires.
Slipping the clutch out and rolling into the throttle is the best way to launch any street tire car. Use as high of rpm as the traction will allow. This is usually in the 2500-3500 range, from all the cars I've raced. As mentioned earlier, 1.8X 60' times are excellent on a non-drag radial. Anything above 2.0 could benefit from some seat time and practice.