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I emailed Rich Schaefer asking for an explanation. He said it was tower error. If it happened one round I could see it, but two rounds dialed over the index? I'm not buying it.
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Personally I can believe it, most likely the person entering the dial ins was a regular track personnel that is not familiar with stock/ss rules. Me personally I always look at the other racers dial in and I look to see where they qualified so I know what their index is going to be. I would like to think I would have caught this, maybe or maybe not. I would also think anyone that races stock/ss would know this as well being its the first goal you have is to be able to run under the index.
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Actually all three rounds.
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