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Originally Posted by 1320racer
good guy, good announcer but life goes on and the NHRA will continue without him. He announced at some FLINGS in the past, maybe he'll become the official announcer for the FLINGS.
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[QUOTE=1320racer;708309]good guy, good announcer but life goes on and the NHRA will continue without him. He announced at some FLINGS in the past, maybe he'll become the official announcer for the FLINGS.
Ed, good to see you actually have not retired from racing (as I had been led to believe), and you will drive. But, Alan was correct on the mic...How in the world do you end up racing your own son first round in a non-laddered Fling bracket
race dude? I will need to go back and watch the successive rounds to see if that trailering your own boy early on the day actually paid off for you that day or
not.
Nice leave , nice wheelie, nice finish...credit where credit is due...But, really poor staging lane strategy (unless that was actually planned out to happen first day of the event I am assuming since it was just a 15K, to get an assurance that at least 1 of the 2 were going to at least advance to the 2nd round and attempt to get a chance to get financially ahead on the week), even then, unless you won on the day (do not know yet that answer), 2 chances are still better than 1 to both advance.
You certainly had a great race announcer perplexed. Has your Son forgiven you yet bro? Lol. Gotta love when a good plan turns to schidt. All I can think of based on the results is maybe you were attempting to pen someone you disagreed with prior into racing at least 1 of your Bigly cars and the plan backfired.
I just saw something like that happen at Vegas just last Dec. 1 of Spt (I got to lane #2 first, look up and everyone else is in Lan #2 behind me, lane #1 is completely empty. I wait and a guy finally drives around everyone and up next to me. He gets out and then the others all do the lane shuffle over behind him. But, eventually lane master comes over and pulls him out as his .012 light first rnd. qualified him to receive the tentative bye. It made me laugh as Karma came a knockin' and "the best laid plans of mice and men gone awry" visited once again.
Lane games rarely benefit anyone, too many variables to consider. As is I attempt to be the first 1 in the lanes if I can, no games to play at my age, let's just get it over with before my "best if used by date" expires. So, if you want a victim (or to become a victim depending on the day), I'll usually be there waiting.
More often than not the potential bye pull will really screw with people and any pre- plans. You have got to beat everyone on the day (event), to get in the Winner's circle photograph...at least as a driver.
So, do tell us please...bad planning, or bad strategy, or an amazing winner's circle result. Curious folks want to know!