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Old 03-02-2025, 09:23 PM   #20
Bryan Worner
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Default Re: HP on Monday?

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Originally Posted by TILBURG View Post
Question how much of a issue is it to have the software written that when there is a 1.30 under run it triggers the tower and then they can communicate with the scales? Maybe it will only result in finding out the guy/girl is in the wrong class but maybe this could have been avoided.
Second how much longer are you guys/girls going to run with this broken system. If this is supposed to be a performance based class then why is the most frequent ask question " what do i have to do to slow it down"?? Starting to sound more like a throttle stop class than a performance based class. What is the system there to protect?? Lets take the AH class you really think that them guys are going to see how much oil they can run and timing they can pull just to make the 3 at the bottom of the sheet feel better??? The time it takes to look at every run down the track what class it was in and an average of all them that time couldn't be better spent elsewhere. How do you race a performance based class with a noose around your neck and call it fun?
All of those in favor of not reducing the indexes by .3 are the ones you thank for that!
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