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Old 01-25-2022, 08:13 PM   #1
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So how is the system helping you to get closer?
It's not I didn't say it was. At this point it has as much a chance to hurt me as it does to help. At Cecil County last year, I had a first-round heads up. Round one sheet came out late at night and online. Looked at it to see who I had. No heads up. In the morning they called Juniors up and we were next. My friend went and picked up a sheet, but we thought we already knew who we were going to run. He came back and said the ladder changed and we had a heads up first round. Didn't have time to tune all the way. Not sure how much my opponent was able to. If I ran it out I would have been close to 1.20 under. My opponent has the same combo as I do. Could have hurt the combo bad on that one run. BP
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Old 01-25-2022, 11:03 PM   #2
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[QUOTE=B Parker;656255]It's not I didn't say it was. At this point it has as much a chance to hurt me as it does to help. At Cecil County last year, I had a first-round heads up. Round one sheet came out late at night and online. Looked at it to see who I had. No heads up. In the morning they called Juniors up and we were next. My friend went and picked up a sheet, but we thought we already knew who we were going to run. He came back and said the ladder changed and we had a heads up first round. Didn't have time to tune all the way. Not sure how much my opponent was able to. If I ran it out I would have been close to 1.20 under. My opponent has the same combo as I do. Could have hurt the combo bad on that one run. BP[/QUOTE

My fault on the ladder change. I didn’t make it there until Saturday morning. I think I was the only car to show up on Saturday.
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Old 01-26-2022, 08:59 AM   #3
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Race clean “How will that help”?

At the Charlotte rave a few years ago on Sunday it was Heads up race between a 396 Camaro and a LT1 Firebird and both went 1.20 under and got power. Both cars are still great cars just not killer cars.
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Old 01-26-2022, 10:59 AM   #4
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Race clean “How will that help”?

At the Charlotte rave a few years ago on Sunday it was Heads up race between a 396 Camaro and a LT1 Firebird and both went 1.20 under and got power. Both cars are still great cars just not killer cars.
Lets hope for many close headsup runs all the way to the finishline then
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Old 01-26-2022, 11:07 AM   #5
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Race clean “How will that help”?

At the Charlotte rave a few years ago on Sunday it was Heads up race between a 396 Camaro and a LT1 Firebird and both went 1.20 under and got power. Both cars are still great cars just not killer cars.
That race in Charlotte made two of our engines boat anchors. No one heard us complain…in fact we congratulated Jeff on a great run. If we all races like that the AHFS would take care of itself. Fast cars will still be fast cars just in different classes.

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Old 01-26-2022, 12:11 PM   #6
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chicken **** nhra just revised automatic help for slugs ahfs rules backwards to what they were >>> no -95 mineshaft etc same as last 10 non working years

Automatic Help For Slugs cannot and will not ever work as long as we control data input and know the "rules"

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