Always curious how to interpret the actual race stats...
0.057 10.517 118.9
D/SA Dial: 10.52 (+/-): -0.003
Her final round stats mean that she had an .057 reaction time, & ran a 10.517 ET @ 118.9 mph. She dialed in a 10.52 ET. You can dial in any ET you want as long as it is not slower than the NHRA index ET for the class your car is in.
But she ran a 10.517, which was .003 quicker than her dial-in. 10.52 - 10.517 = .003. The minus sign in front of the .003 indicates that her ET was QUICKER than her dial-in. That is called a "breakout". If the other car didn't breakout, or red light, you lose. But, if both cars run quicker than their dial-in, it's called a "double breakout race. In that case, the car closest to it's dial-in is usually the winner.
This breakout style racing is very similar to bracket racing. But, in Stock, if 2 cars in the same class run each other. It's heads-up. First car to the finish line wins, unless that car has a red light start, crosses the center line, or commits some other infraction.