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Wonder why Jeff Foster hasn't offered any insite into this.
You are right about the technology level, but mabe thats a good thing considering the skill level of the guy who "throws the switch" at National events. |
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Amen!!!
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You have been NHRA enhanced .... free entry to the next National event is the right thing to do ..
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Something like this happened to me at the gators about 10 years ago in the 4th round.I footbrake and push my car against converter to stage .i dont bump in .as my lite came down it redlit me. they said when i staged it was so shallow that my car backed upagainst the converter bull ****
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Don it was Douglas WY. Cool track and always a fun race.
People, I was there watching Don's run, and he's correct -- the car never moved, not even a little bit, and he wasn't shallow-staged. Sometimes things just happen. For instance, the red and green can't both come on at the same time. Yet (hadtobethere can verify it), it happened to me in time trials at Cordova. I asked the head of staging whether it would be considered a red or a green, and he said it didn't happen -- I was dreaming. So on the next time trial, it happened again and he was watching. Now I know that's supposed to be impossible, but it did occur on two consecutive runs. The staging directors response after the run was, "We'd consider it a red-light since the red light was on". I said I'd consider it a green-light since the green was on. But that was 1978, and I've never seen it since. ZK, rest his soul, got screwed at Brainerd with a .503 light (.500 perfect at the time) but the red came on. They wouldn't let him re-run it, but Buster did apologize to him later in the day saying that he screwed up and it should have been a re-run. Then there's the Winternationals NATIONAL DRAGSTER Sportsman coverage issue of 1989 or '90 with the picture of Gene B's Nova leaving the line first with both wheels dangling two feet in the air and the last amber still on. This was the final which he won, but the light should have been SOOOOOO RED. Why wasn't it? Life goes on! Jerry |
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Check out my findings under the post: Red Light Answer
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