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And with all the published data by NHRA there is still 1 unknown factor not published in the stats. (Personally I would trade a can of race gas sitting on my garage floor for just the data off 2 cars there today on their wt. Stickers if it were factual data). 519X and 3139. TW info. Just for personal comparison reasons of course. Very fast company for sure and congrats to all those doing battle out there, as when the stops are all pulled, the category is flying. All class racing should be that much fun. (But the price is too high to pay).
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I can tell you my opponents weight is much less than mine but don’t know for sure exactly the minimum on the tempo. My minimum 519X is 2720 and rolled on the scales at 2735/2740.
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The bump spot is overrated.
Did I read that right that the #146 qualifier who had problems all weekend got in as an alternate and won first round after fixing his issue? Where were all the other alternates? Why not come to the lanes? (I'm going off Live Timing results,so maybe this wasn't the case) |
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Nice lap this morning! That was a tough one.
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Doing some homework it turns out that the number 136th qualified car got in the show.
He was .810 under. Barry Parker must’ve broke something cause he was number 132, and he’s not listed for first rd results. Tough break Barry.
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I pretty sure all alternates got a chance. James Tolston # 146 got paired up.
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Gresens, Nichols, Tool, Miles, Bierman, Anderson, Eastburn & Fuller were qualified before Tolston( no offense to him) unless these other cars didn’t show up in back of the lanes when they called Stock. Maybe someone has the answer ??
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That is a shame that NHRA could not even get the correct alternates chosen for the biggest race of the year.
A simple solution is for the drivers who qualified 129 and down to write their qualifying # on windshield with shoe polish and then have NHRA line them up in number order in a designated area. Then as an alternate is needed, they pull the driver out in the correct order. Or better yet, you need to tell NHRA by 30 min prior to the scheduled start time of the first round if you are making the call. If you aren't going to make it, NHRA can go ahead and start getting alternates ready. If NHRA does not have race control folks who can manage this, they need to find someone who can.
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I don't know how many noticed, but at the Sportnationals in Hebron this year, whoever they had in staging did staging the 'old' way. In order of alphabet. It wasn't perfect, but it was truly coordinated. I hadn't seen that since Redman left.
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