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Old 03-28-2009, 08:45 PM   #9
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Talking Re: We need a new "instant" trigger!

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Originally Posted by Billy Nees View Post
OK everybody, The -1.40 trigger is taking too long to catch up to all of the "soft" combos out there! Any suggestions? OBTW we're talking Stock and SS!
how about no trigger at all, get rid of heads up runs during eliminations every one dials, let the fast cars go fast during class run offs, i am tired of seeing racers with 1.3 or faster cars dump and go 1.1 under at 90 mph,hard workers or intellegent people(with soft combos) deserve to go fast without penaltybecause the combo went 1.41 under one time,my ss/am car lost .15 for two passes in better than perfect conditions1.41. and 1.44 under a few years ago and it has only been repeated once since with no reverse factoring or consideration for the other twenty cars that can only run 1.1 under the index ,refactor cars and combonations off of a quarterly average for the entire class or car combination if refactoring is absolutly nessecary, this is a very touchy subject and sometimes very confusing as to wich way it should go, i just cant stand to watch cars get blasted for going fast, it takes the fun out of working hard to go fast just to be penalized ,weight added or index dropped,
well i said enough just my opinion flame away!!!!!!
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