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It would only count as 1 hit on the look meter of 1 under. Remember, Only final qualifying and all elim runs are used.
You would need 2 hits of 1 under for the ahfs to look at your average at the end of the review period. Being the only combo you would have the rest of the review period to get your average back down to where no hp would awarded. Less than .85 under |
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I don't think they use any runs at Nat'l Opens unless you run 1.20 or better under, then you get an auto hit.
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RPinoski, Vic said it an open race, only runs of 1.20 under or more count. no average`s of runs. Tom
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In rereading the ahfs it says nhra national and lucas oil. It is a gray area... It doesn't say nhra full throttle events so i read as "national" opens and sports"nationals" to be included.
Thanks for the clarification So the only place safe for Vic to set a record faster than 1 under but slower than 1.20 under is at a ntl' open? |
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