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It's difficult enough to get all of the cars in the lanes for qualifying during the given time must less at a specific time.....
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I never had a problem getting to the lanes on time. I was usually the first car there. I think that after you didn't make it once and lost you would get your act together and be there on time.
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Call them up in order: a,b,c etc: if there not in line to run when there class starts running too bad.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, to run a class together requires that the personnel assigned to the staging lane jobs understand what a CLASS is and how important for the show that everyone in that class runs consecutively. This was NEVER a problem when Redman controlled the lanes during class eliminations so most competitors understand it IS a manageable situation but the will to do so must originate form the top down. Rant over.
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