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07-21-2008, 12:13 AM | #11 |
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Re: How was the decision for Indy made?
Yes the committee did vote on this new rule, as I was told by my committee man. J.Gower stock 3058
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Re: How was the decision for Indy made?
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Stats show they are all fast enough to make the field at Indy on qualifying alone. But let in class winners and bumping could make it a different story. I guess its better to protect yourself if you have the chance. Especially if you can make it look like "the system" did it. |
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Re: How was the decision for Indy made?
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THIS IS BS
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Re: How was the decision for Indy made?
Jim Gower gave you the answer. I believe this to be the right answer.
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Re: How was the decision for Indy made?
your sportsman advisory committee voted on it... however i will say it was snuck in as part of a discussion concerning the -.20 index drop they were discussing (according to our rep)... and low and behold we got no index reduction which we desperately need and instead got another slap in the face...
just a damn shame NHRA was too stupid to leave a good class alone... captain
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