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Old 02-11-2014, 12:18 PM   #11
RJ Sledge
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Default Re: Imitation: The Most Sincerest Form Of Flattery

General Question

What would happen if everybody just stayed in their pit spot and waited.

I can understand wanting to be on your own schedule and running your program the way you want, but what would happen if nobody came up to the lanes when called??

You think the people who are running the race would have anything to say?

Checking the weather, working on your car, watching how fast so and so was, who broke out and by how much, these are things that the real good drivers understand and keep track of, that's one of the things that makes them great.

Is it a head game they are playing or just wanting to gain every advantage they can. I say both.

Nothing will change, its a small potatoes deal and NHRA has got bigger things on their plate. So live with it.....or just stay in your pit spot..

RJ
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