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I realize that it's to avoid bye runs, but if Comp & alcohol were there, they would remain on a ladder. Bye runs or not.
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my thouhghts exactly TD would have remained on the ladder even if they didnt get the first 2 pairs off..
Like i said i dont really care i didnt know it was a rule i just wanted to get other people opinions. and super street was random pair and they are keeping their pairs that they were line up next to.. wierd that stock and SS would go ladder-less good luck everyone! |
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I'm pretty sure top dragster would've been random pairing if they hadn't already started eliminations. Super street would have been random pairing again had they not already run two pair.
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It happened at a points meet in Englishtown a few years ago. I was number 1 and figured I'd get the bye (there was and uneven number of cars) Well the next week there was still an uneven number of cars and they randomly picked the bye run. And I had to insist they give me the low qualifier check.
They had " forgotten" about it.
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I think the random pairing thing also changes the car count which changes the payouts!
That is the most logical answer I could come up with. By the way, Does anyone know what happens to the qualifying and class runs with regards to the AHFS? |
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