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This issue popped up at a national event several years ago. We were told the computer in the tower read ET's to .0000 - I believe that is one ten thousandth of a second..
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I lost a race in S/C up at Lebanon Valley in 2004 that was shown as a .0006 MOV a few years ago.......so I agree the computer goes out to .0000. I ran 8.90 and so did my opponent....he got there first by .0006....
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Fletch is in..
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They don't go to the ten-thousandth. The first -.744 is first, second second and so on! The computer puts them down in the order they are run.
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The way it has been done in the past at Indy was there are no singles first round. If there is a no-show they will fill it with an alternate and yes the first one that went .744 under gets that spot, that is how it's done in the sportman classes, at least in Stock and Super Stock.
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Correct, and I believe as a alternate you can win the money, but no points are awarded.
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I'm confused,who's on first,what's on second,i don't know,third base.So many different answers.
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I believe it was at Las Vegas in 2005 or maybe 2003. The nhra guys produced a print out that showed the winner by .0003. They may not use it for qualifing.
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