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Re: TruSTART looks to level the playing field.
I am not sure why this is related to stick car. This could be done and is done by many cars. Stick and auto. If you are implying that stick cars can't or don't bump in after prestaging, I would disagree. In cars that I drive that have a stage gauge, I typically bump in. In ones that don't I generally don't. I never considered that to be a component of courtesy staging and certainly don't use it as any kind of starting line game. Just because you prestige first doesn't mean you get to stage first. Am I missing something?
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I get it..................... You said I 5 times.............. Not ALL but a LOT of stick cars wait for the other car to stage and then roll in and don't stop at the after the pre-stage...... This is NOT illegal in the eyes of Auto-Start..... But, almost all automatic cars stop after they light the pre-stage and have there own procedure to run through before staging. Such as bringing to engine up to leave RPM and bumping in or rolling in at idle, set the brakes and bring it up on the the 2-step My comment was if I (ME) stage last against a stick car then it forces the stick car to stop after they light the pre-stage and then they just can't roll in in light both....... Bob
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Re: TruSTART looks to level the playing field.
It will be interesting to see how Allen Reinhardt will take to the new tree if nhra considers it. On Joe Costello's radio show back in 2011 he was totally opposed to the idea because the fast car has to wait, he should get the knod.
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Re: TruSTART looks to level the playing field.
I thought the fast car waited anyway?
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Ed, you are right! Yes, he gets to wait but with Trustart, he has to do his job after he waits. It's about time that the tree is going to be fixed. A fix you rejected back a few years ago if I remember right.
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Re: TruSTART looks to level the playing field.
No worries Bob, I am a stick racer. I have raced automatics as well. There isn't really an advantage to "just rolling in" for me anyway" every racer has stuff to do after three bulbs are lit. I do think it is plenty of time for stick or auto racers to get prepared though. I guess I have never been one to always stage first or last all of the time. If we ever get to race, I will certainly let you prestage first if you prefer. LOL.
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Congrats to Peter Biondo and Kyle Seiple for their apparent success at innovation. It takes vision, courage, sacrifice, and commitment ... all good qualities.
"a system that systematically scorns experimentation and wipes out the raw material of innovation, is doomed over the long term" -Thinking in Systems by Donella Meadows, P. 160 The above book BTW helped to radically alter my perception of the role of sanctioning bodies in sport. Also, the book is now available online for free download in a couple different places. A GREAT book if you can get past some of the examples used. I've been home for a couple weeks recuperating from surgery. This thread was "just what the doctor ordered." lol Doug |
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Re: TruSTART looks to level the playing field.
Looks like it would have been in effect at least 4 times that I saw today at zmax. 3 pairs in round 2 stock and at least one that I saw in round 1 super stock.
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Re: TruSTART looks to level the playing field.
Seemed like an unusual amount of red lights at Charlotte....
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Re: TruSTART looks to level the playing field.
Just a thought on the pre stage/stage thing. If my opponent pre stages can I not
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