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With just two qualifying runs, how does anybody get the chance to set a record yet still be prepared in "bracket mode" for eliminations? Remember, at least Super Stock and Stock were designed as "performance based" classes...............
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Complaining about the Vegas Points meet,to me seems to be a mute point. The cars counts and schedule have been close to the same since Vegas became the final Division race of the season,instead of Phoenix. Everyone should know what to expect,so if you don`t want to sit through 850 race cars,get two quatlifying hits on Friday and first round on Saturday,then plan your `09 schedule around it. It`ll be the same thing next year.
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If you know your car you don't even need a time shot I don't
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I totally agree, S/SS is a performance based class. For racers that do not race in the S/SS ranks, a Divisional is just another another bracket race. Therefore, they could care less about time trials.
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