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I have a good example of how the old factoring system worked.
In 1991 at the Topeka national race early on Friday morning in the cool air with a tail wind I ran .70 under my 18.50 index and qualified #1. This was with a 86 HP Mercury Lynx. I happened to survive eliminations until Sunday afternoon. Then it was about 95 degrees and a head wind. I dialed the index and could not run it. So NHRA gave me 5 HP which moved me up a class and gave me a 17.25 index. My car was instantly obsolete. Nobody at NHRA was interested in talking to me about what they did.
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It’s real simple if a combo has two runs over -1.00. No runs under -.75 sould towards bring the ave down. It’s to easy to lower your avg now that you have a whole season so save it. And let be fair if there are Manipulate runs over -1.00. Runs of -.45 to -.75 should not count.
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That's an interesting concept. I bet every engine builder in the nation just read your post and passed out. LOL I been told by all the engine builders I've had, Keown, Gulius, Gale Pawley, that there is next to no money in freshen ups. All their funding comes from new motors and the relentless desire to be at the top of the sheet. If your proposition was implemented, knowing very well that in a season your brand new 50 thousand dollar piece would be no better than your last, why build one ?
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Because 80% of the class is running flat out trying to win class. That's why
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As it should be. But what are the 20% doing...keeping it under the 1.20 even in the final to avoid the hit. Should not be using AHFS in any class run offs at any race.
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So in no race should you be penalized for running more that 1.20 over in class? How about heads ups? If that's what you are saying, when should it be in effect, when you are dialing in or just trying to get a better spot on the Ladder? And if that is what you are trying to say, when does the guy with a combo that's not as competitive as the guy that goes 1.30 under in class ever have a shot?
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