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Old 11-01-2013, 11:09 PM   #1
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Why was Jeff DQ'ed?
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Old 11-02-2013, 12:27 AM   #2
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With no time to T-N-T as I would have liked ( car ran on its own for 1st time Wednesday night around 10:30), we found out the hard way there was not enough tire clearance to the left slick on the 96" 30" roll-out Hoosiers (previously always ran 91"-92" 29.5 M/T's), which I've stated elsewhere.
My 1st pass left some nuts that were in the trunk along with fuel from the fuel cell vent on the starting line along with heavy tire smoke in 4th. Bring on cleanup crew for 20 minutes. 2nd pass was same problem less the nuts & again 20 minute delay as NHRA checked the track & cleaned up the fuel.

D7 Tech director Ben told Rob Youngblood (as we were pitted together) that if I caused another delay, I'd be DQ'd. Rob told them we had the problem licked (or so we thought). Made 3rd run same problems, same delay.

So I spent the next few hours with a body grinder & tin snips only to find they meant what they said. The clearance is finally right (so I hope) and the vent was re-routed. Causing 30-45 minutes in delays is understandably frustrating and a burden on those racers following me so I certainly understand. I just wish I could have had time for a T-N-T but I wanted to make the last D7 race of the year. Sorry to those that had to endure the delays!
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Old 11-02-2013, 12:47 AM   #3
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Default Re: Jeff Lee DQ'ed

Thanks for the post, and "getting out in front of the situation" before everyone starts speculating.... Many of us have been DQ'd (me included) and it is not the end of the world. Good running....
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Old 11-02-2013, 12:51 AM   #4
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Hey Jeff,
Less the bugs with tires/fuel, I would say you had a pretty solid first outing! Congrats and good to see the car out again!
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Old 11-02-2013, 02:01 AM   #5
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Less the bugs with tires/fuel, I would say you had a pretty solid first outing! Congrats and good to see the car out again!
Yep...first D7 race is February? All bugs will be ironed out
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Old 11-02-2013, 09:12 AM   #6
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Congratulations Jeff, I know its been a long time and a direction change or two but the you are there. Looking forward to your 2014 debut and a first full clean pass. Time to fix the bugs and get ready for the holidays. Best wishes, John
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Old 11-02-2013, 10:57 AM   #7
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Jeff sorry about the dq. More importantly congrats on getting back out there, and a great first showing it was. Have fun tuning it up for next year

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Look on the bright side Jeff, that gives you some time to pick up the three tenths needed to set the record. Congrats
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Old 11-05-2013, 06:30 PM   #9
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Yep...first D7 race is February? All bugs will be ironed out
I guess the biggest bug will be swapping out the Holley,cam and intake back to reality.
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Old 11-02-2013, 01:30 PM   #10
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With no time to T-N-T as I would have liked ( car ran on its own for 1st time Wednesday night around 10:30), we found out the hard way there was not enough tire clearance to the left slick on the 96" 30" roll-out Hoosiers (previously always ran 91"-92" 29.5 M/T's), which I've stated elsewhere.
My 1st pass left some nuts that were in the trunk along with fuel from the fuel cell vent on the starting line along with heavy tire smoke in 4th. Bring on cleanup crew for 20 minutes. 2nd pass was same problem less the nuts & again 20 minute delay as NHRA checked the track & cleaned up the fuel.

D7 Tech director Ben told Rob Youngblood (as we were pitted together) that if I caused another delay, I'd be DQ'd. Rob told them we had the problem licked (or so we thought). Made 3rd run same problems, same delay.

So I spent the next few hours with a body grinder & tin snips only to find they meant what they said. The clearance is finally right (so I hope) and the vent was re-routed. Causing 30-45 minutes in delays is understandably frustrating and a burden on those racers following me so I certainly understand. I just wish I could have had time for a T-N-T but I wanted to make the last D7 race of the year. Sorry to those that had to endure the delays!

What a stand up guy. Jeff says all this and still he gets dinged for being a human. We have all been in rush and left things undone. I was working the starting line at Pacific Raceway many years ago (briefly), a socket fell out of a guys car near the starting line. When we had a break I took it to him. I asked him if he had lost something. His reply was "been looking for that". We had a laugh and went about our business. Humans make mistakes and most of us understand why. If Jeff could, he would probably like to restart the weekend. I say "Way to go Jeff."
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