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Originally Posted by Don Kennedy
Michael : How would the issues be the same ?
I feel that the slower cars need to deep stage if they want to ,as it is now nearly everyone is building a faster car class ,and I am in favor of giving a slower class car a tool to make up for their slower class car in the leave
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I think you took my note wrong. I've always been a proponent of having deep staging legal.
What I was saying was that the same people that got deep staging banned the first time would have the same complaints all over again, and people who don't understand how Autostart works would once again be racing to the line, quick-staging or hanging people out, blah blah blah... Additionally, Deep Staging on a Pro Tree with courtesy staging enforced can be very difficult, as you have a full second less to get in and set. I've deep-staged on a .400 Pro Tree under those circumstances (7.00 index racing). Try pre-staging, bringing it up to 3800rpm, and then jamming it in Deep before the tree falls. LOL It was fun, but hardly a competitive way to race.
Going back to the very beginning of the thread though: Why? What's wrong with Full Tree racing? Great conversation for curing winter boredom, granted...