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Originally Posted by bill dedman
RED-LIGHTS
In eliminations, should three drivers red-light, the two to advance will be the driver who receives the green light and the driver who red-lights by the least amount. For example, if driver A has a -.029 r.t., driver B a -.103, and driver C a -.049, driver A would advance. If three drivers red-light, the win lights will come on immediately for the driver with the green light and the driver who red-lighted by the least. The winner’s light will flash, and the second-place light will be steady.
CAN STOCK ELIMINATOR BE FAR BEHIND??? lol!
Finally, somebody "gets it." 
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Give it up bill. It's just addressing a situation where two cars of the four HAVE to advance. This scenario is not only very unlikely, but also completely unrelated to both sportsman racing, and racing at any other venue in the country. Sorry to rain on your little fantasy