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Old 01-21-2010, 05:01 PM   #6
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Talking Re: This is Interesting?

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When I first heard about Charlotte and 4 lanes I said "Huh" then the person that told me, "Yeah think about it, run even with oildowns, keep it moving" Cleaning 1 running the other, or lapping and alternating....Cool....in that case Duh, its one of the best simple, stupid simple Ideas Ive heard in a long time...Keep the action moving,

BUT am I the only one (im sure Im not) that thinks if were talking about running 4 at the same time it has potential for a Nascar style Pile Up ?

I think this is going to end badly at some point, for 4 instead of 2.....
Drooze, no possibility of a Nascar style pile up; you have to understand how Z-max is constructed. Think of it as 2 "complete" dragstrips side by side because you have a retaining wall between the 2 cars racing on the right and the 2 cars racing on the left. I attended both of the Nat. events that have been run there, so I saw the 4 wide TF and FC exhibitions last Sept.; and I will be there in March when they run all Pro qualifying and eliminations 4 wide; it should be interesting to say the least.
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