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1320GURU 07-02-2007 11:42 AM

Doubble bulbed?
 
I was surprised to see no comments today on what happened to Anderson in P/S.

Anyone care to discuss this?

Michael Beard 07-02-2007 11:51 AM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
-=shrug=- I'm surprised that there *is* discussion about it on DRR. There is no courtesy staging rule in the Pro categories, so EE did nothing wrong. There *is* a timeout rule, and GA took even more time than that without moving. Red light, end of story.

I'm constantly amazed at how many people don't understand how Autostart works, even today. A few more people know now! ;)

stockracer 07-02-2007 11:55 AM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
So there is no courtesy stage in the pro catagories? I wasnt aware of that! I also couldnt fine anything in the rule book, but may have looked in the wrong place.

1320GURU 07-02-2007 12:28 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
He (GA) sure was adamant that he had all the time in the world. You're right Michael, I guess he knows now. :)

Travis Miller 07-02-2007 01:23 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
See 2007 NHRA rulebook page 241 midway through 3rd paragraph. It only speaks of Sportsman racing, not Pro racing when it comes to both cars must pre-stage first.





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76 RACER 07-02-2007 01:25 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
GA... does know now. Although how about the unsportsman like conduct by his wife by the comments made to paying customers at the race? There is something in the rule book about that. I have to admit I was not there or heard the comments she made to people.

1320GURU 07-02-2007 01:34 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
Thanks Travis.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Travis Miller (Post 34176)
See 2007 NHRA rulebook page 241 midway through 3rd paragraph. It only speaks of Sportsman racing, not Pro racing when it comes to both cars must pre-stage first.





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Robert Pare Racing 07-02-2007 02:06 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
Kim Anderson made remarks or comments to people???..I could not imagine that she would do that. She doesn't appear to be a high maintanence, know it all, spoiled brat at all. I am curious as to what she may or may have not said. I am certain somebody that may not enjoy her views would simply introduce her to "the primer thumb".

T Hall 07-02-2007 05:02 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
I would let her talk dirty to me!

76 RACER 07-02-2007 07:04 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
Hey Hall,yeah she could talk dirty to me as well but only if I was to examine her and have to give her an injection. My father calls it the RMI!

Don Fardie 07-02-2007 09:56 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
Yea what a way to impress the corporate big wigs at the Summit Nationals. Not really the time to play games!

Don Sofranko 07-02-2007 11:20 PM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
Can anyone answer this...

Why does Rick Stewart raise him arm, while apparently flipping the switch, with both cars staged on the starting line?

It appears to me, he often is manually starting both cars, as if autostart isn't even on. I have heard that autostart can be turned off, all the way.

On nitromater today, Jeff Foster claimed that he is merely activating autostart when 3 bulbs are on. That would mean that, the big gesture he likes to make, is just to turn on autostart? I don't buy it, I think he manually starts these guys, at different times, because he likes the control? Am I wrong?

What appears to have happened in this case, Rick saw 3 bulbs on, waited over a second, then turned on autostart. Does he then raise his arm in the air when he thinks the tree will flash? Thus, he acts like he is turning on all the ambers?

Do we have any starters out there? From an ease of labor viewpoint, why doesn't he just sit back, watch out for saftey issues, and turn on autostart after the cars are done with burnouts?

In this case, NHRA was right.

76 RACER 07-03-2007 12:52 AM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
Interesting video on www.godragracing.com on the subject. Can you catch GA picking his seat for the movies as he is done for the day!

Bruce Fulper 07-03-2007 12:56 AM

Re: Doubble bulbed?
 
As someone that has spent a lot of time in the control room at national events and knowing Jeff and the system, there is NO manual control going on.

Don't dream of conspiracies - it ain't happening. It works exactly as Grahm said. Once three lights are lit Rick flips the switch when ever he wants. Of course he's got his own rhythm, and as you can see his rhythm varies just a little. I have no idea what the hell he's doing with his arm. Playing a maestro maybe.

No matter - AFTER he flips the switch the computer takes over and that.....
is that. Period.

If the fourth light isn't lit within seven seconds that lane gets redlit.

I was stunned to hear Greg and his owner Mr. Black arguing about this. Simply amazing that seven years after this system was implemented a professional team didn't know the rule. No friggin way I thought.....but.....

Way!


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