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Old 09-24-2007, 08:44 PM   #8
Jason Oldfield
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Default Re: SG & S/ST at NSCA Sept 22-23 Columbus Ohio

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Great event, myself and everyone I talked with loved the qualifying and ladder deal.
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Qualifying and ladder?!?!? I just posted in the racer's only section on this site about wanting to see just that!

"All that said, this is one of the reasons why I would like to see NHRA institute a ladder for 1st round. Of course, I would also like to see NHRA institute a qualifying process as well where the higher qualified car gets lane choice. Not only does this give some meaning to qualifying, but it would also eliminate the many horror stories I've heard about people getting screwed when it came to lane choice. I would just want it based on ET only, not the stupid method IHRA has now implemented with the best package..."

Were the God's listening?!?! Oh no, that was only Nitro Joe. But, I'll take it! j/k Joe!

Sorry I missed the race Joe. If you have another one, and my car is in one piece, I will definitely attend.
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