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the last rerun i had toby they would not let us change our dial and kept our time slips but @ gainesville pts race ed richardson refused to let his competitor change his dial he lost because no one explained it to him until it was to late, jim collins our tech director said it has been in the rule book for 19 years? Learn something everyday and mr collins is as fair as they come.
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Well, maybe at a local bracket race, but at an NHRA national or divisional you can. At least that's how I've seen it done.
It only makes sense because with most reruns you are hot lapped and keeping the same dial-in is a bit unrealistic. -Toby |
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So was Ed's opponent allowed to change his dial or not? -Toby |
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From the NHRA rulebook:
DIALING UNDER THE INDEX Contestants in Super Stock and Stock have the option of dialing under their class’ assigned index. It is the responsibility of each contestant to place the selected time on the windshield and towerside window prior to each round of competition. Dial-unders may be changed between rounds, including a rerun situation. All contestants not choosing to dial under will automatically be handicapped on the basis of their assigned class index. In cases where two cars of the same class are paired, the race is conducted on a heads-up basis, regardless of any dialing-under considerations, and breakout rulings do not apply. |
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yes toby, that was the whole stink of it the clocks malfunctioned and his guy got a time slip with his run on it and ed got a blank slip so the guy changed his dial 8 hundreths ed was so mad he wouldnt run basically he got a time run and ed didnt so just saying and starting first round with a time shot is big and your slip is blank? And it was a rerun.
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I think this sentence in my above quote of the rulebook is why Art got a rerun:
"All contestants not choosing to dial under will automatically be handicapped on the basis of their assigned class index." -Toby |
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Yeah, that's a bad deal, but if you saw your competitor dial up .08, wouldn't you dial up also? -Toby |
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I see it does say a dial in can be changed on a rerun....So I stand corrected.
Local bracket races are NOT allowed to change a dial-in....I've been in a race or two like that and was told I could not change my dial-in.....I assumed it was a rule applied across the board in all dail-in racing....
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he had to change conv free time run with new stuff and he didnt get one i would be mad to if anything no time slip should have been given
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